Turn your Good Grades into Tuition Savings!

By Booth University College Modified on February 09, 2015
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At Booth University College, your good grades could earn you thousands of dollars off of your tuition!

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At Booth University College, your good grades could earn you thousands of dollars off of your tuition!

Located in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Booth UC is a private Christian institution committed to providing affordable, high-quality education in a welcoming and supportive environment. In fact, to help ensure our programs are affordable to as many students as possible, we offer a number of financial aid awards to help cover the cost of tuition, including:

  • Entrance Award: If you graduate high school with an average of 70% or higher, you’ll earn between $800 and $2,000 off your first year’s tuition. Maintain your grades, and we’ll renew your award for a second year!
  • Program-Specific Award: If you enter our Bachelor of Business Administration program or any of our five Bachelor of Arts programs (Behavioural Sciences, English and Film, General Studies, Psychology, or Religion) with an entering average of 70% or higher you will receive between $1,500 and $2,000 off your first year’s tuition. Keep up your good grades and we’ll renew your award in your second, third and fourth years!
  • First 15 Award: If you’re one of the first 15 business students who are accepted by March 31, 2015 for the September 2015 Bachelor of Business Administration program you will receive an automatic $2,000 off your first year’s tuition!
More Links:
Explore Booth and Our Program Offerings
Download our Estimated Fees and Expenses Sheets
Use our New Price Calculator to Estimate Tuition Costs & Financial Aid Elegibility

Remember – you have to apply by March 31, 2015 to be eligible for financial awards!

If you have questions, would like more information on our programs and available financial aid, and/or would like to speak with one of our Admissions staff, please contact our Admissions team.

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