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About DUC

Dominican University College (DUC) — private non-profit college. It is located in Ottawa, Canada. DUC is a part of Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU).

DUC conducts various scientific activities and is inviting students to join the research.

Location
Ottawa, Canada
Establishment year
1900
Students
250
Acceptance rate
70%
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DUC tuition fees

The academic calendar at DUC is divided into two semesters, as in many other universities in Canada. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. Tuition fees here are different for locals and foreigners. For locals, it starts from 3,651 USD, and for foreigners — a minimum of 10,000 USD. The educational institution helps with tuition fees through financial support programs. They are available to local and international students. On the official website of the university, you will find all the relevant information about tuition fees and scholarships.

In addition to the cost of education, it is necessary to pay attention to additional costs: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses.

Academic calendar
Semesters
Financial Aid
Yes
Bachelor
Local3,651USD/year
Foreign10,000USD/year
Master
Local5,476USD/year
Foreign10,000USD/year

DUC campus

The campus of DUC is urban. This means that students study closely to the sights and the entire recreational infrastructure of the city. This type of campus gives students more options for internships and part-time jobs. The school has a library where students can do their homework or just relax. The exchange of intercultural experience occupies a special place in training at DUC. The educational institution regularly invites foreign students to participate in exchange programs and organizes various joint events.

Campus Type
Urban
Library
Yes
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What to do after graduation

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