Tuition and Scholarships

Invest in Your Future

Earning a Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a significant investment in your career but the return on that investment is undeniable. According to a recent report, the average salary for MBA graduates is just over $80,000.

The need for creative, capable and visionary professionals is always in demand, that’s why 95% of Lazaridis MBA grads are gainfully employed full-time within 12 months after graduation and another 1% go on to further studies.

Tuition Fees

Regardless of the type of graduate degree program you intend to pursue, financial planning is important. At Laurier, we want to provide you with as much information as possible about a variety of scholarship and funding opportunities and equip you with the skills to manage your finances effectively in the years to come.

Tuition Fees  Incidental Fees  Co-op Fees

Tuition fees for each school year are set in the spring and come into effect the fall term of each year. Wilfrid Laurier University reserves the right to modify any part of this program. Fees are approved by the Board of Governors and are subject to change without notice.

Master's and doctoral students will be charged full- or part-time tuition based on their status at the time of admission. Students who successfully petition to change their registration status may have their tuition fees adjusted as a result. Incidental fees will be charged according to a student's registration status in a particular term.

Funding and Research Scholarships

Looking for ways to help fund your studies? Here's how you can access funding and research scholarship opportunities at Laurier:

The Lazaridis Master of Business Administration (MBA) offers program-specific financial aid, alongside institution wide financial support, to ensure that you are in the best position to succeed. Note that select program-specific awards and scholarships are available to MBA students based on their program cohort. For additional information, visit Awards and Scholarships.

Please note: Students in the Master of Business Administration program are eligible for funding through the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)