Financial Aid
Queen's University Department of Religious Studies recognizes that undertaking graduate work in any discipline requires a serious investment of time and money on the part of students. We are committed to assisting students in every way possible to meet the financial costs of this program.
A schedule showing tuition fees for domestic students and international students may be found at the registrar's web page. In the past we have been able to offer some tuition bursaries to international students that will bring their fees down to the domestic rate. Up-to-date information can be found on the registrar's web pages..
Graduate students are expected to apply to external granting agencies for student awards. Subsequently, they will be considered without further application for Queen's fellowships. Graduate students may be employed as departmental teaching assistants and as research assistants by individual faculty members. In addition, the School of Graduate Studies provides Queen's Graduate Awards, Dean's Awards, and other discretionary awards. Further information is available from the graduate school.
Each student accepting an offer of admission for the 2007-08 academic year received at least $14,000 in financial assistance through a combination of external or internal awards, and teaching or research assistantships. The Department of Religious Studies will continue to seek out a small number of highly qualified students to whom it can offer adequate financial support.
In order to be considered for financial aid, you must request financial aid on your application form. Requesting financial aid does not prejudice your application in any way.
For all inquiries about the MA program, contact Dr James Miller , Co-ordinator of Graduate Studies.
