Brandon University Tuition Hike for 2026-27: What Students and Families Need to Know
If you or your child plans to attend Brandon University in the 2026-27 academic year, your tuition will be higher. The Board of Governors approved a tuition increase on June 23, 2026, for both domestic and international students. This means Canadian families will pay more for post-secondary education at this Manitoba university.
The exact percentage or dollar amount of the increase has not been specified in the announcement. However, any rise in tuition adds to the financial pressure on students already facing high living costs and student debt.
Who is affected
This tuition hike affects:
- Current Brandon University students – You will pay more for the 2026-27 academic year.
- Prospective students – If you are planning to apply, your costs will be higher than expected.
- Families in Manitoba – Higher education costs can strain household budgets and may reduce access to university.
- International students – They will also face an increase, though details are not yet available.
What you should do
Here are actionable steps to manage the added cost:
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Contact the financial aid office – Reach out to Brandon University’s financial aid office for the new tuition rates and available support. Ask about bursaries, scholarships, and emergency funds.
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Review your budget – Update your family budget to account for higher tuition. Factor in living expenses, books, and transportation.
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Apply for government student loans – Check the Manitoba Student Aid program and federal student loans. Apply early to ensure you receive funds in time.
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Explore scholarships and bursaries – Look for university-specific awards, community scholarships, and private grants. Many have early deadlines.
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Consider part-time work – If possible, plan for additional part-time work during the school year or summer to offset costs.
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Ask about payment plans – Inquire if Brandon University offers monthly payment plans to spread out tuition costs.
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Advocate for transparency – Ask the university how the increased revenue will be used. Request clear communication about improvements to facilities, programs, or student services.
Bottom line
Brandon University has approved a tuition increase for the 2026-27 academic year, affecting both domestic and international students. The exact amount is not yet known, but it will add to the financial burden on Canadian families. To prepare, contact the financial aid office, update your budget, apply for loans and scholarships, and consider part-time work. Staying informed and planning ahead can help you manage this added expense.