Tuition
| Program | Canadian and Danish students | International students |
|---|---|---|
| Master of Chemical Risk Assessment per credit unit |
Student Fees
In addition to tuition above, students who are taking traditionally off-campus, audit or distance education classes are assessed off-campus student fees.
| Fall 2026 | Winter 2027 | Spring 2027 | Summer 2027 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Student fees | $81.00 CAD | $81.00 CAD | $28.37 CAD | $28.37 CAD |
Tuition information is accurate for the current academic year and does not include student fees. For detailed tuition and fees information, visit the official tuition website.
Note: Tuition is expected to increase by 3.75% for the 2027-28 academic year.
Bursaries for International Students
Financial assistance is available to a number of international learners on an annual basis, based on exceptional academic potential and on financial need. Exceptional academic potential refers to the professional background and risk assessment experience of the applicant, and to their academic standing in previous degree programs (grades) if less than 5 years out of university. Financial need can include being from a developing country and being 100% self-financed (no employer support).
Bursaries can range anywhere from 10% to 25% of the international tuition cost. Bursaries will be provided at the end of each term and can only be used for future MRA tuition. Bursaries will only be provided to learners in subsequent academic terms if they remain in good academic standing (e.g., have passed all courses, have no academic misconduct charges). Bursaries can continue for the duration of the entire MRA program.
To apply for a bursary, please submit this Bursary Form along with a CV and unofficial trancripts from your most recent academic program, to: tox.centre@usask.ca.