No matter what program you choose, you will be guaranteed a minimum level of institutional financial support in the form of scholarships and/or bursaries if you are entering directly from full-time secondary school studies, based on your application for admission and best six final and interim Grade 12 U/M level courses (or equivalent) available in May.
Program | Tuition* |
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Arts, Humanities, Social Science | $7,401 |
Aeronautics | $27,336 |
Business | $10,430 |
Computer Science | $10,630 |
Education | $7,223 - $8,000** |
Economics | $7,358 |
Engineering | $11,155 |
Human Kinetics | $7,598 |
Science | $7,558 |
Nursing | $7,566 |
Social Work | $7,548 |
Visual Arts and the Built Environment | $9366 |
Co-op Fees per Semester: The co-op fee is amortized over eight semesters and typically begins during the semester that you start preparing for your first co-op work term. $455 per semester based on 2020-2021, and subject to change.
Textbooks & Supplies: $1,500 - $2,500* (vary by program)
Residence: $6,359 - $8,396*
Meal Plans: $2,475 - $2,825***
* Estimates based on 2020-2021 and are for twoterms. Subject to change.
** Fees vary based on the program (Concurrent, Consecutive, Technological Studies).
*** Estimates based on 2020-2021 and is for one term. Subject to change.
Visit Student Awards Tuition CalculatorOur entrance awards recognize a combination of academic excellence, financial need, and good citizenship. Most awards are open to Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents/Protected Persons. Complete your UWinAward Entrance Application Profile (available at the beginning of January) by April 30 to be considered. Submissions received prior to April 30 may receive early consideration. It’s possible the values associated with our application-based scholarships and bursaries will afford a student financial support that exceeds the minimum guaranteed level of financial support in Year 1.
$4,000/year
95% to 100% grade range
renewable over 4 years
$2,500/year
90% to 94.99% grade range
renewable over 4 years
$1,000 first year only
85% to 89.99% grade range
for first year only
Scholarships & Bursaries | Entering Average Required | Renewable Over 4 Years | Value Per year | |
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$32,000 | Ed Lumley Bursary (For Windsor/Essex County Students Only) | 70% | Yes | $8000 |
$22,000 | Ron W. Ianni Entrance Scholarship | 95% | Yes | $5500 |
$20,000 | Chancellor Jackman Entrance Scholarship | 90% | Yes | $5000 |
$20,000 | Windsor Green Engineering Scholarship | 80% | Yes | $5000 |
$16,000 | President’s Renewable Entrance Scholarship | 95 - 100% | Yes | $4000 |
$10,000 | Dean’s Renewable Entrance Scholarship | 90 - 94.99% | Yes | $2500 |
$10,000 | Bill Eansor Award | 80% | Yes | $2500 |
$5,000 | Eleanor Catherine Wallace Memorial Scholarship | 80% | No | |
$5,000 | Odette Family Entrance Business Scholarship | 80% | No | |
$1,000 | Blue and Gold Entrance Scholarship | 85 - 89.99% | No |
Approximately 100 high-achieving first-year students are offered status as Outstanding Scholar Candidates. In first year, candidates receive $750 per semester in addition to their entrance awards. Candidates meet regularly with program advisors for mentoring. Outstanding Scholars are paid to do research in Years 2-4. Students in all honours majors are eligible.
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Athletes coming directly from secondary school with an 80%+ average may receive up to $4,500 in athletic scholarships in addition to their entrance scholarships.
Athletic Financial Award
$4000 - $4500
Athletic Financial Award
$2500 - $3500
Athletic Financial Award
$1000 - $2000
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The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a financial aid program that can make it easier for students and families to go to university. The program offers support for school through two kinds of funding:
Funding is available for both full- and part-time postsecondary students, and is based on a number of factors, including your family income. Some students may get their tuition fully covered by OSAP.
For the loan portion, there are also programs to help you repay your student loan once you’re done school.
Both the Ontario and Canadian governments provide this money.
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Applying to a program can be a confusing process, we made this page to help you along the way. If at any point you need help feel free to reach out to us through ask.UWindsor.
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