Tuition
Tuition fees for the Graduate Diploma in Public Accountancy program are charged on a per credit basis. There are 30 credits required to complete the CA.
Tuition fees are posted on the student accounts website
PEP Registration
Once you have been admitted and registered in the diploma, you must register in the Ordre’s Professional Education Program (PEP) as soon as your first term begins. After the fees are paid, you will have the right to access the educational material and the Securexam (CA) software.
IMPORTANT: If you are completing the internship, you must register as a Candidate for the practice of the profession (CPP) as soon as you begin your training period so that it can be fully recognized.
Fellowships, awards, prizes
Lionel Pelham Kent Scholarship
Valued at CAD $2,500, this scholarship is open to students entering the final year of the C.A. program, who intend to continue their program of studies at McGill. Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee. The winner will be chosen based on outstanding skills in written and oral communication combined with high academic standing.
Kenneth F. Byrd Prize and the C. Douglas Mellor Prize
Awarded to a student in the CA program whose academic record is judged to be outstanding among those who graduate during the academic year. Estimated value of $2,300
Order of Charted Accountants Prize
One or more prizes are awarded on the basis of high academic standing to graduate students who have completed at least one year of the CA program. Students must be registered in Professional Education (PEP) of the Order at the time of tenure of the prize.
More information can be obtained from the Order of Chartered Accountants or the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants.





