Yes. Tuition will be covered regardless of citizenship status as long as all of the other requirements are met. International students do not fill out the FAFSA when applying for financial aid.
There are a variety of financial aid programs available to assist international and U.S. students studying at Queen's.
Whether you are planning to apply to Queens College or are already a QC student, you should apply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA every year. Queens College priority deadline for filing your FAFSA application is March 1st, but don't wait until then.
Students receive scholarships at two levels, half tuition and full tuition (NY resident tuition rate), for the four-semester duration of their studies at Queens College.
Queen's offers a range of generous scholarships for international students for all levels of study. The Funding & Scholarship Finder helps prospective and current students find funding to help cover costs towards a whole range of study related expenses.
Queen's University offers many types of financial aid designed to fit the needs of a diverse student body to increase access. All registered Queen's students (including part-time students) may qualify for both merit and need-based funding.
Students must demonstrate superior academic ability, proven leadership qualities and financial need, and must be involved in school/community activities. Students' permanent family residence must be in Ontario.
The University of Leeds has introduced scholarships offering up to a 50% reduction in tuition fees for international students. The university is providing 500 awards, which include financial aid for meritorious foreign students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Queen's offers a range of generous scholarships for international students for all levels of study. The Funding & Scholarship Finder helps prospective and current students find funding to help cover costs towards a whole range of study related expenses.