Carleton University is a dynamic, research-intensive institution committed to providing students with an outstanding learning experience and great career outcomes. The university has grown to more than 31,000 full- and part-time students from across Canada and over 150 countries around the world. Located in the national capital of Ottawa, a G7 city, Carleton is bordered by the sparkling Rideau River and the historic Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The campus is a short distance from Parliament Hill, a world-class high-tech hub and an incredible concentration of national and international organizations. The beautiful Carleton campus is considered the most accessible in Canada. Innovative undergraduate and graduate programs are offered in areas as diverse as engineering, business, high tech, math and science, public affairs, architecture, industrial design, journalism, arts and social sciences. Carleton offers a wide variety of opportunities to cross disciplines, span international borders and explore new perspectives. Co-op placements are available in every subject in the engineering, business, arts and social sciences programs. Extensive support programs help students succeed, including around-the-clock support for students with disabilities. Carleton is a research-intensive university with world-renowned scholars and scientists. Innovative programs emphasizing experiential learning provide students with valuable opportunities for hands-on research, travel and enriching experiences in the nation's capital, across Canada and around the globe. Partnerships with major organizations and institutions - both national and international - enhance research opportunities on campus. Research funding increased more sharply in 2019 (a 29 per cent increase) than at any other comprehensive and medical university in the country. The university's many research strengths include aerospace, autonomous vehicles, sustainability and the environment, big data science and policy, physics, health and health policy, cybersecurity, biomedical engineering, Indigenous studies and global affairs.
Sr No | Part Time Undergraduate | Part Time Postgraduate | Total Part Time | Full Time Undergraduate | Full Time Postgraduate | Total Full Time | Total Enrollment |
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1 | 5,800 | 490 | 6290 | 21,700 | 3,800 | 25500 | 31790 |
Sr No | Yearly Tuition Fee For Undergraduate Courses Canadian Students | Yearly Tuition Fee For Postgraduate Courses Canadian Students | Yearly Tuition Fee For Undergraduate Courses International Students | Yearly Tuition Fee For Postgraduate Courses International Students |
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1 | $6,067 - $9,614 | $4,952 - $6,514 | $26,268 - $36,457 | $13,060 - $16,274 |