#8in Canada (Maclean's)QS #601 globallyMedical Doctoral
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba 30,000 students English Founded 1877
Domestic Tuition
$5,200 / yr
Among the most affordable tuition in Central Canada
Acceptance Rate
75%
Avg. Grade Required
78%
min. 70%
Co-op Available
No
About
The University of Manitoba is the largest university in the Prairie provinces and western Canada's first university. U of M offers comprehensive programs across all disciplines, with particular strengths in medicine, agriculture, Indigenous studies, and engineering. As Manitoba's only medical doctoral research university, it anchors the province's academic and research ecosystem, with very affordable tuition and a low cost of living in Winnipeg.
- Western Canada's first university (1877)
- Most affordable tuition among Medical Doctoral universities
- Strong medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy programs
- Low cost of living in Winnipeg
- Significant focus on Indigenous education and research
Programs Offered
Health & MedicineEngineering & TechnologyPure SciencesArts & HumanitiesLaw & Social SciencesEducationBusiness & CommerceEnvironmental & Life Sciences
Tuition & Costs
Domestic
$5,200 – $8,500
per year
Among the most affordable tuition in Central Canada
International
$18,000 – $30,000
per year
Admissions
- Acceptance rate
- 75%
- Typical average
- 78%
- Minimum average
- 70%
- University type
- Public
- Campus size
- Large (30,000)
Key Deadlines
- Fall admission
- Mar 1, 2025
- Transfer deadline
- May 1, 2025
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