Vision
In our teaching, research, and scholarship, we are committed to creativity, innovation, and excellence. We value integrity, quality, and teamwork in everything we do. We inspire critical thinking, personal growth, and a passion for learning. We serve the social, cultural, and economic needs of our community and society.
Our History
- Founded in 1887 by Senator William McMaster – first president of the Bank of Commerce
- Moved to Hamilton in 1930
- University colours: maroon and grey (since 1912)
Our Students
- 19,113 full-time undergraduate students (November 2007)
- 2,793 full-time graduate students (November 2007)
Our Faculty
- 1,434 full-time faculty (including clinical)
- 96.7 per cent of faculty with PhDs
Academic Programs :
Faculties & Programs
McMaster University has gained an international reputation for the innovative educational programming offered by each of its six faculties.
Undergraduate teaching is conducted through the DeGroote School of Business, the Faculties of Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences, and the distinctive Arts & Science program.
Interdisciplinary learning is a hallmark of McMaster. Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as our world class professors and researchers, are encouraged to collaborate with and draw from multiple areas of the University.
Tuition fees including all supplementary fees, for 2008/09 range from $5,582 - $7,748 for Canadian students, and from $13,693 - $20,611 for international students.
Financial Aid Information:
Entrance Scholarships
Honour Awards
- automatic award (does not require a separate application)
- based on final admission average
- students completing their high school credentials in Canada or Canadian citizens/Permanent Residents completing high school outside of Canada are eligible for these awards provided that they meet the academic critieria
Bursaries
Bursaries are granted on the basis of financial need, and are available to all registered McMaster students who apply and qualify.
- our online bursary application is available October 15 – November 15 of your first year
- a bursary is a grant which does not require repayment
- students must apply to OSAP (or other government loans) prior to applying for bursary funds
Working on Campus
Finding part-time employment on campus is a great way to offset some of your university expenses. At McMaster, we offer our students a wide range of opportunities to earn a few extra dollars as well as gain valuable work experience.
- more than 670 jobs on campus.
- employment available in over 100 departments across campus
- positions range from administrative support, customer service and athletic coordinators to research support
- Fall/Winter application available online beginning August 1
- average salary is $9 - $10 per hour