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Tuition fees M.Sc. - thesis stream

Tuition fees : Summer 2012 | Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 (coming soon)
                         courses not applied to the degree (M.Sc.)

Terms of payment 

 

Insurance:HEC Montréal Health (international students)
 Student association health and dental

FAQ - Billing 

 

Tuition fees per semester (Summer 2012)


Note: Students must register for all terms including the Summer term.
Number of credits For each of the first four semesters For each of the subsequent semesters
TOTAL - Tuition fees   
Resident of Québec  $1,101.51   $683.17
Non-resident of Québec  $2,485.37   $683.17
International student  $5,749.22   $858.17
Fee details   
Resident of Québec  $812.93   $400
Non-resident of Québec   $2,196.79   $400
International student   $5,460.64   $575
Other fees   $288.58  $283.17
Fees listed in Canadian dollars, subject to change without notice.

Tuition fees for 2011-2012 school year

 Full program - 4 semesters
(including one Summer)
Resident of Québec  $4,603.10
Non-resident of Québec  $10,138.55
International student  $23,193.95
Fees listed in Canadian dollars, subject to change without notice.

Courses not applied to the degree (M.Sc.)

 
Undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate courses
Resident of Québec  $72.26 per credit
Non-resident of Québec   $195.27 per credit
International student   $485.39 per credit

Fees listed in Canadian dollars, subject to change without notice.

HEC Montréal insurance (international students)

Under the terms of a ministère des Relations avec les citoyens et de l’Immigration du Québec regulation, international students must obtain health insurance coverage valid for their entire educational stay in Quebec.

At HEC Montréal, international students must be covered by the HEC Montréal health insurance policy. For more information, consult the Obtain my health insurance page.

The premium for the academic year will be invoiced upon enrolment. No personal insurance coverage entitles a student to an exemption.

Terms of payment

 
For more information regarding : payment in Canada or Abroad, Deadline, Refund or Overdue accounts, click on the link below.

+  Terms of payment

Payment : in Canada - Abroad | Deadline | Refund | Overdue accounts

 

  Payment - in Canada

Banks and credit unions
(Please allow seven (7) days for your payment to be processed.)

Online (directly from your bank account)

First, you will need to sign up with your financial institution’s online banking services.

  • Use the online Bill Payment service
  • Select the “Add an invoice/supplier” option
  • Select HEC Montréal from the existing list of companies and suppliers, or type HEC Montréal as a supplier name
  • Specify your eight-digit HEC Montréal student number as your account or reference number 

Personal banking (on presentation of your invoice stub)

 
Office of the Registrar
Addresses and opening hours

Cheque or bank draft payable to HEC Montréal
(certified cheque if more than $2,500)

 

Direct Payment

 

Credit Cards
(Visa, MasterCard or American Express)

Please note that cash payments are not accepted. 

 

 Payment - abroad

Electronic funds transfers (EFT)

Bank fees of C$25 will be charged for each electronic funds transfer.
Have funds sent to:National Bank of Canada
5355 Côte-des-Neiges Road
Montréal, Quebec H3T 1Y4
Specify branch number:CC0006 1133-1
Specify account number:00-046-29
Specify IBAN code:CA006113310004629
Specify swift code:BND CCAMM INT
Specify beneficiary:HEC Montréal
Specify student concerned:student's first name, last name and HEC Montréal student number.

 

  

 Deadline


For more information please consult the academic calendar.

A penalty is charged for all amounts remitted after the deadlines mentioned above. These fees are $25 plus 3% of the unpaid balance by semester.
 

 Refund


The student who has a credit balance can ask for a refund at the Information Counter of the Office of the Registrar or send his request by email to registraire.facture@hec.ca, specifying the following information:

  • full name;
  • student number;
  • date of birth;
  • study program at HEC Montréal;
  • mailing address. 

 Overdue Accounts

Accounts that are not settled by the tuition fee payment deadline will result in the students being denied access to HEC en ligne.

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