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Master Of Engineering Management (mem)
Program Requirements
  • Academic: Applicants must hold a 4-year undergraduate degree in Engineering or a closely related discipline such as Computer Science. Minimum GPA required is equivalent to a North American B grade. Applicants with significant work experience may be considered with slightly lower GPA on a probationary basis.
  • English: IELTS: 7.0 overall TOEFL iBT: 100 Duolingo: 120
  • Special: Required Documents: • Statement of Interest (maximum 500 words) • Two Reference Letters • Resume / CV • Academic Transcripts • English Proficiency Scores (if required) • Signed Supplemental Form (for online MEM only) The MEM program is offered in partnership with the Odette School of Business and focuses on: • Engineering Leadership • Operations Management • Supply Chain Management • Manufacturing Strategy • Entrepreneurship & Innovation • Product Management • Strategic Decision-Making • Technology Commercialization
Key Facts
  • Credential: Masters
  • Duration: 16 Months (On-Campus) / 24 Months (Online)
  • Annual Tuition Fee: 36000.00
  • Initial Deposit: 4000
  • Scholarship: N/A
Refund Policy

The University of Windsor maintains an official tuition fee refund policy for both domestic and international students. Refund eligibility is determined based on the student's withdrawal date, registration status, academic term, and applicable university regulations. Students considering withdrawal from a program or course should carefully review the university's refund deadlines and procedures before taking any action.

Key Refund Policy Information

  • Tuition fee refunds are assessed according to the official withdrawal date recorded by the University of Windsor.

  • Refund amounts may vary depending on the academic term, course registration status, and the timing of withdrawal.

  • Certain fees, including application fees and other administrative charges, may be non-refundable.

  • International students who are unable to obtain a Canadian study permit may be eligible for a refund in accordance with the university's international student refund guidelines and upon submission of supporting documentation.

  • Students must complete the official withdrawal process through the university to be considered for any applicable refund.

  • Approved refunds are generally issued in accordance with the university's established financial procedures.

  • Refund processing times may vary depending on the payment method, banking institution, and document verification requirements.

  • Students are encouraged to consult the official University of Windsor website for the most current refund schedules, deadlines, terms, and conditions.

For the latest and most accurate refund information, students should always refer to the official University of Windsor policies, as refund regulations may change without prior notice.

Other Terms
  • All information and documents submitted must be genuine and correct.
  • Application fee is generally non-refundable.
  • Refund of tuition or deposit depends on the institution policy.
  • Visa approval depends on immigration rules and document accuracy.
  • Please monitor your email regularly for updates.
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