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Law school: what will it cost?

2010 tuition figures for first-year students

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Canada’s best professional schools 2010

EXCLUSIVE RANKINGS. Plus: where to go, how to get in, the hottest programs, and the biggest pitfalls

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Engineering’s hot fields

Environmental and software numbers are up by roughly half, while mining or mineral enrolment has nearly tripled

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Engineering schools still have fewer females

Undergraduate enrolment for women is less than 25 per cent almost across the board

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Women outnumber men at most medical schools

2009 figures show enrolment continues to increase

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How much does medical school cost?

First-year tuition for academic year 2010-2011

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Applications high, success rates low: the stats tell the story

Plus, average GPA and test scores and which schools require the MCAT

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How do Canada’s business schools stack up internationally?

Canadian schools didn’t crack the top 20 in either of the Financial Times’ rankings, but York (Schulich) placed first on the alternative Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey

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Canada’s E.M.B.A. Programs: for the working professional

Executive M.B.A. programs normally allow their participants to remain at their jobs, pursuing the degree part-time

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Financial Times Executive M.B.A. Ranking 2009

The FT’s E.M.B.A. evaluation looks at a variety of performance measures for each school

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Women outnumber men at most medical schools

The medical schools listed below are sorted by size of enrolment: from the largest, Université de Montréal, to the smallest—and newest—Northern Ontario School of Medicine. These 2009 figures show...

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Canada’s E.M.B.A. Programs: for the working professional

Targeted at people who already have a career but want to take it to the next level by earning an advanced degree, executive M.B.A. programs normally allow their participants to remain at their jobs,...

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Engineering schools still have fewer females

Undergraduate enrolment at Canadian engineering schools ranges from a few dozen students to more than 4,000 at Waterloo and Toronto. As these 2009 figures show, the number of female students remains...

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Law School: what will it cost?

Listed below are the 2010 tuition figures for first-year students, shown from the least expensive to the most. The numbers do not include other compulsory fees, which at some institutions can add well...

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Applications high, success rates low: the stats tell the story

Gaining admission to medical school is a competitive process. In the table below, Success Rate indicates the percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission. Note that success...

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McGill M.B.A. tuition hike is here—now what?

PHOTOGRAPH BY ROGER LEMOYNE McGill University and the Quebec government have been locked in a stare-down ever since the school announced last year it would no longer abide by provincial caps on tuition...

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Canadian M.B.A. schools climb the global ranks

PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDREW TOLSON Many of Sarah Kaplan’s former students at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School asked her the same question when they found out she took a job at the University of...

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Financial Times Executive M.B.A. Ranking 2009

Similar to the Financial Times’ regular M.B.A. rankings, the FT’s E.M.B.A. evaluation looks at a variety of performance measures for each school: the career progress of students, faculty quality and...

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Engineering’s hot fields

Across 13 disciplines, mechanical, electrical and civil continue to be the top draws, but other fields have grown significantly over the past four years. Environmental and software numbers are up by...

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Ranking Canada’s law schools

PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDREW TOLSON Are a law school’s professors significant contributors to the intellectual life of their discipline? Do a law school’s graduates land the most sought-after jobs in...

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