What are the cheapest universities in US and Canada?

@thefuture (1749)
Nigeria
June 14, 2008 6:51am CST
Hi friends! A friend from Africa is outside the US and canada and want to enroll in one of the cheapest universities in The two countries above, because his parent doesn't have much funds to pay for expensive schools and he asked me to help him search through google, but we didn't got as much schools as expected. So do you have any idea on some of the cheap universities in US and Canada? Thanks in advance for your response.
2 responses
@ladysakurax (1161)
• Canada
14 Jun 08
I live in Canada in the province of Quebec. I am a student in the cheapest University at the moment. I understand that monney can be a big issue especially for foreigners where the fees doubles or even triples. But it depends what language does your friend prefers? I am in a french University so i am not sure if it's english or french that he wants. Anyway, I go to UQAM university. Here is a link where he can email for the school if he has any questions about the prices and courses. I pay less than 1000$ for a semester but I am a canadian resident. http://regis.uqam.ca/coordonnees/index.html I am going to but universities I know here and he will look for it. this one has a reputation for science such as medecine or pharmacie http://www.fep.umontreal.ca/joindre.html here is english university and has a good reputation for science as well but it must be expensive. However i am just putting in it here http://mcgill.ca/ This is the university I was in before. Is a very good english school for business but the most expensive. I paid 1500$ each semester :( http://www.concordia.ca/ I hope these informations will be useful.
@sine2x (52)
• Ghana
14 Jun 08
the usa is the land of opportunity for most international students. all you have to do is write the SAT GRE GMAT OR TOEFL whichever is neccessary and you will get one form of shorlarship once you get admitted. Dont look for cheap schools. look for good schools that give schorlarships. Most graduates degrees in usa are fully funded. for more info about goingto the usa go to www.gregmatsat.blogspot.com