UPEI — Prince Edward Island

Student Finance Guide: UPEI Charlottetown PEI 2026

UPEI is Canada's smallest province's only university — small classes, low living costs, and home to the Atlantic Veterinary College. Here's the complete financial picture for 2026.

2026 Quick Facts — UPEI
Domestic tuition: $6,500–$9,000/yr · Charlottetown shared housing: $650–$900/person/month · PEI Student Loan + federal aid · Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC)

Tuition at UPEI

University of Prince Edward Island charges domestic undergraduate tuition ranging from approximately $6,500/year for Arts and Education to $9,000/year for Engineering (School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences plus engineering partnership programs). Science and Business (School of Business) are approximately $7,200–$8,500/year. The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) — one of only five veterinary schools in Canada — charges approximately $16,000–$18,000/year for the DVM program.

UPEI is a smaller, comprehensive university of approximately 5,000 students. Class sizes are smaller than at major research universities, and professor-student relationships are closer. PEI resident tuition is comparable to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Cost of Living in Charlottetown, PEI

Charlottetown is small, safe, and relatively affordable — though PEI's island geography means some goods are slightly more expensive:

PEI Student Financial Assistance

PEI students access the PEI Student Loan through the provincial Student Financial Assistance Office, alongside the federal Canada Student Grant and Loan. PEI offers the Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Award and various entrance scholarships for high achievers. The UPEI Entrance Scholarship awards $1,000–$5,000 for students with strong high school grades.

PEI's small size means students often know financial aid staff personally — the process is more accessible than at larger universities.

Part-Time Work in Charlottetown

Charlottetown's economy is driven by tourism (summers), government, agriculture, and technology. PEI minimum wage is $16.00/hr in 2026. Tourism-related jobs in summer can be lucrative — servers and hospitality workers earn well during peak season. Government co-op placements are common for Business and Science students. The Island's size limits options but also reduces competition.

4-Year Cost Summary — UPEI

CategoryPer Year4 Years
Tuition + fees$7,700–$10,200$30,800–$40,800
Housing$9,600–$13,500$38,400–$54,000
Food & personal$5,500–$8,000$22,000–$32,000
Total$22,800–$31,700$91,200–$126,800

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