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University of Manitoba

Winnipeg

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Canada
Founded in 1877, the University of Manitoba is Manitoba’s first university, and is held in high regard both nationally and internationally. The university is widely known for its comprehensive and rigorous academic programs and research, innovative approaches to learning and teaching, and vibrant student life experience. Distinctive from neighbouring universities in its commitment to providing an enriched campus experience and a strong sense of community, the University of Manitoba is an excellent choice for any international student who seeks an enriching educational experience.

Overall Score: 

50.01

We grade on a curve: 

60% and up = A
50 to 60% = B
40-50% = C

University of Manitoba for International Students

Example Tuition for 1 Year ($)

14906

Total Years to Degree

4

Total Tuition Cost ($)

59624

Location

Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, located in Canada’s sprawling prairie province. Home to over 730,000 people, Winnipeg is served by the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, offering plenty of international and domestic flights. For those looking to explore Winnipeg, be sure to check out The Forks – a vibrant meeting place situated at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, with plenty of attractions such as markets, shops, boutiques, and much more.

Overall Scores

Academics

56.78

Happiness

75.17

Costs

18.07

Overall Grade

50.01

1. Academics

Rank:

375

This is the university’s academic ranking among the world’s universities with at least one English-taught program and a student body with 6% or more international students.

Teacher/Student Ratio:

29.4

This is how many faculty you’ll find for every student (less is better). 

Number of English Taught Programs:

69

This is the number of English-taught undergraduate degree programs you can take. 

Total Academic Score:

56.78

If academics was an exam, how would this university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

2. Happiness

National Happiness Score:

93.2

This is the university’s home country’s happiness scale, from 1 to 100. You’ll enjoy high freedom and healthy, generous neighbors with high trust in their government.

Percent International:

20

How many students come from abroad? This number might mean robust student support for international students.

National English Proficiency:

100

From 1 to 100, how many of your neighbors speak English? How easy will it be to find services in English, like banking or medical care, while you’re abroad? 

Total Happiness Score:

75.17

If happiness was an exam, how would the university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

3. Costs

Cost of Living Percentile:

17.4

How much does it cost to live in this country? On a scale of 0 to 100, countries that score highest have the lowest cost of living. 

Rent Index Percentile:

13.8

Rent is one of the biggest expenses for students in university abroad. How does this country stack up? Higher scores indicate a happier wallet.

Total Tuition: $

59624

We converted the local currency for the international tuition fees into US dollars (USD). We used the lowest-cost degree.

Total Cost Score:

18.07

If costs were a grade on a test, how would this university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

4. Overall Score:

50.01

We grade on a curve: 60% and up = A
50 to 60% = B
40-50% = C

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