Canadian Universities for NAFTA TD student

<p>Hi All,</p>

<p>My Daughter (D) is in 10th grade in a US public high school. She just scored 2320 (800M, 800CR, 720 W) in her first SAT attempt. Is straight A and is taking AP courses.</p>

<p>We are Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa. We are Non Resident Canadian.</p>

<p>My D wants to become a Medical Doctor. She wants to live and practice in Canada. </p>

<p>She and I have been looking at the McGill and UoT web sites. </p>

<p>I noticed that the tuition for:</p>

<p>McGill:
Residents of provinces other than Quebec pay double tuition than Residents of Quebec.</p>

<p>Undergraduate</a> fees (2011) | Student Accounts - McGill University</p>

<p>UoT:
Thay have a concept of "Domestic Student". But they don't define what exactly a Domestic Student is.</p>

<p>Tuition</a> Fee Schedule 2011-12</p>

<p>Since we are living in NC, USA we are currently not residents of either of these Provinces. My questions are:</p>

<p>1) For UoT: are we considered domestic?
2) For MCGill, Tuition per 6-credit course is around $1171. How can I determine the annual tuition?</p>

<p>3) Is there any possibility of getting Merit based scholarship for her? DO high SAT scores and school scores help?</p>

<p>4) The reason we are considering only Canadian schools is that after her Undergraduate, she will want to give MCAT and try for admission to a medical school. We are told that it is very hard to get any kind of financial aid in Med. Schools in the US for non-US students. If this is the case, then if she goes for an American University (for undergraduate), how hard is it to find a Medical School in Canada for her medical studies? Would it be easy to get admission into a Canadian Medical school after doing undergraduate from US University?</p>

<p>5) On UoT site:</p>

<p>Medicine</a> (Domestic Fees)</p>

<p>Doctor of Medicine is listed under undergraduate. Is this accurate?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>It might be better to post this in both the U of T forum and some of the grad school forums. good luck.</p>

<p>I’d also suggest a quick phone call to the Education Officer at the closest Consulate of Canada. That person should be able to help you find out the information that you need.</p>