List of Canadian Universities By Endowment - Endowments Per Student

Endowments Per Student

The following is a list of the Canadian universities with the largest financial endowments on a per-student basis, expressed in Canadian dollars based on fair value and combined operating-equivalent counts of undergraduate and postgraduate enrolment. All figures are obtained from official endowment reviews, enrolment reports and audited financial statements published in the respective fiscal years. As a collegiate university, the University of Toronto reports its financial and endowment information exclusive of its colleges, which hold additional endowments of their own.

Canadian universities by per-student endowment
Institution Endowment per student (2006)
CAD
Endowment per student (2007)
CAD
University of Alberta $ 19,905. $ 23,246.
University of British Columbia $ 22,004. $ 24,398.
University of Calgary $ 12,589. $ 15,275.
University of King's College Halifax $ 30,000 (2009).
Carleton University $ 7,036. $ 7,393.
Dalhousie University $ 21,288. $ 22,285.
University of Guelph $ 9,363. $ 10,111.
University of Manitoba $ 11,669. $ 12,952.
McGill University $ 24,109. $ 27,260.
McMaster University $ 20,300. $ 21,800.
Université de Montréal $ 3,055. $ 3,764.
Mount Allison University $ 39,343. $ 49,093.
University of Ottawa $ 3,035. $ 4,147.
Queen's University $ 30,563. $ 34,321.
St. Francis Xavier University $ 20,481. $ 20,928.
University of Saskatchewan $ 7,909. $ 9,786.
Simon Fraser University $ 6,588. $ 7,065.
St. Michael's College, University of Toronto $ 7,553. $ 7,858.
University of Toronto (colleges excluded) $ 26,198. $ 30,642.
Trinity College, University of Toronto $ 20,549. $ 22,745.
Victoria College, University of Toronto $ 30,856. $ 34,437.
University of Victoria $ 13,302. $ 13,620.
University of Waterloo $ 6,694. $ 7,029.
University of Western Ontario $ 7,999. $ 9,164.
York University $ 5,893. $ 6,756.

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