Unicast: Supporting Parents on the Path to University Success
This episode explores why Canada is a top choice for international students—high-quality universities, co-op/internship opportunities, and strong post-graduation work pathways. Applications run mainly through provincial portals (OUAC, EducationPlannerBC, ApplyAlberta) or direct to universities, with academics and prerequisites in Grade 11/12 being the key focus. Unlike the U.S., applications are light on essays but may require program-specific supplements. Tuition ranges CAD 30–60k per year, with living costs around CAD 15–25k, though scholarships and co-op pay can offset expenses. A federal study permit (plus CAQ for Quebec) is required, with rules on working during and after study updated regularly. Housing is often guaranteed for first-year students but competitive in large cities. Parents can best support by tracking deadlines, checking prerequisites early, and encouraging independence. Fit should be judged by program strength, co-op/research options, location, and student support services. A parent checklist highlights timelines for applications, scholarships, housing, and study permits.
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