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Quest is committed to helping make its unique education accessible and affordable to all qualified students. Like most independent undergraduate institutions in North America, Quest is costly to operate. In the absence of federal or provincial funding, tuition revenue and private donations cover the costs of operating the University. To lessen the difference between a family’s resources and the cost of attending Quest, the University provides scholarships, bursaries, and employment opportunities. Click here for 2012-2013 Tuition, Room & Board Fees. All applicants are eligible for four main categories of financial support: Scholarships award student excellence both in and out of the classroom. Financial Bursaries are need-based awards that help families who require additional financial support to meet the costs of attending Quest. Student Employment subsidizes the cost of attending Quest and also provides spending money to students while they study on campus. External Sources of Funding include government and private loans and scholarships. While Quest does not administer these, the University does provide a list of resources and assists students with the necessary paperwork. |
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