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The program offers a wide variety of subjects, whether you have an interest in the social sciences, language or arts.
Tuition is offered lower than other campuses. Scholarships are available if a certain grade point average is obtained. I was able to have two scholarships that allowed me to have a lower financial burden. I also worked throughout my degree which helped with the stress of paying for tuition. Many students have to take out loans.
I don't like it that much, I am switching to comp-sci as I have found more of an interest in that program, the program I am currently taking is not for me and I am excited to switch out and move to a new university.
It's about 7500 all in and that includes a bus pass and a health plan, it's cheaper than many other universities I've looked at.
I love it. STU has so many different courses, you can go in so many different ways and you don't need to decide what you are majoring in until the end of the second year so you can try different things.
International students pay the double and that is a downside. You can definitely apply for a scholarship or bursary and I need to say that I have never seen a university that gives more scholarships than STU. But for those that don't have anything, like me, it is a little expensive since we have to pay for everything. Residence in the first year is mandatory, the meal plan is expensive and there are some fees.
It's very interesting, I think it could be organized better but in whole it definitely makes you leave class thinking about what was taught. They are very good at explaining and again with such small capped classes it makes it easy to be intrigued and submit full attention to the lecture.
Living in residence is too expensive for that it is ought to be, and they tell you to flat out the tuition charge but then they don't tell you about all the hidden charges- 1000$ in hidden charges which are mandatory to pay even though they do not apply to you.
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