Listed below are the 2010 tuition figures for first-year students, shown from the least expensive to the most. The numbers do not include other compulsory fees, which at some institutions can add well over $1,000 to the bill.
| Common Law Schools | ||
| Tuition Canadian Students | Tuition International | |
| McGill | $2,068 /$5,668* | $21,600 |
| Moncton | $4,920 | $8,343 |
| Dalhousie | $7,883/$8,905* | $16,426 |
| Saskatchewan | $8,070 | $20,982 |
| Victoria | $8,341 | $22,182 |
| Manitoba | $8,619 | $19,667 |
| New Brunswick | $9,032 | $15,782 |
| Alberta | $9,943 | $28,037 |
| UBC | $10,135 | $20,510 |
| Calgary | $11,977 | $39,806 |
| Windsor | $12,891 | $21,888 |
| Queen’s | $13,170 | $24,895 |
| Ottawa | $13,391 | $29,829 |
| Western | $14,326 | $19,930 |
| Osgoode | $17,631 | $17,631 |
| Toronto | $23,508 | $32,635 |
| Civil Law Schools | ||
| Laval | $2,068/$5,668* | $12,394 |
| McGill | $2,068/$5,668* | $21,600 |
| Montréal | $2,068/$5,668* | $17,453 |
| UQAM | $2,068/$5,668* | $14,462 |
| Sherbrooke | $2,068/$5,668* | $12,394 |
| Ottawa | $7,000 | $18,042 |
*Two figures are listed for law schools in Quebec and Nova Scotia: the higher figure is charged for students from outside the province.















