The following course fees areaccurate as of September 2024and are subject to change.
For information on internationaltuition fees from the previous academic year, see the ʶٹdzܳԳ.
- Students must familiarize themselves with the current withdrawal and refund policies and procedures.
- ߴý reserves the right to change or cancel any provision or requirement at any time. The college does not accept responsibility for the cancellation or discontinuation of any program, course or class of instruction that may be necessary as a result of an act of God, fire, labour problems, lack of funds or other similar causes.
Student fees 2024/25
Effective September2024
Application fee
Mandatory. Non-refundable. | $100 |
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Open program tuition and fee deposit
Applied to tuition fees. Refund policy. | $9,500 |
Seated program tuition and fee deposit
Applied to tuition fees. Refund policy. | $17,100 |
Registration Deposit for continuing students
Applied to tuition fees. Non-refundable. | $175 |
Student Society fees and levies Mandatory | $67.15 per month |
Opt-out available | $36 per year |
Opt-out available with existing health and dental coverage | $306 per year |
Mandatory | $12.38 per month |
Tuition fees
14-week Full-Time Course Tuition Most Arts & Science, Business, Sport & Exercise and University Transfer programs | $5,868 (3 courses) $7,042 (4 courses) $8,216 (5 courses) $9,390 (6 courses) |
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If adding a course in the same term/semester increases your tuition, you will only be charged the difference between the tuition amount for the applicable number of courses, and not the full amount for the new course as a standalone. For example, moving from 3 to 4 courses will only incur an additional cost of $1,174 ($7,042 - $5,868), not $1,760.50 or the full single-course fee of $2,347. If you are in a cohort-based program with a fixed number of full-time courses (for example, Early Learning & Care or Community, Family & Child Studies, etc.), reducing your course load in a given term may not result in a tuition credit or tuition fee reduction. Please connect with your academic advisor before changing your schedule to understand any possible changes to your tuition and fees. | |
14-week Part-Time* Course Tuition Most Arts & Science, Business, Sport & Exercise and University Transfer programs | $2,347 (1course) $4,694 (2 courses) |
*Part-time course load is for eligible students only, e.g. final academic semester. International students must have a full-time course load in order to meet off-campus work and post-graduation work eligibility requirements. | |
ٷ-±ʳdzܰ (if applicable) | $587** |
**Effective Fall 2024 term, the CDEV-WPS Course fee will be applicable for all international students, both full-time and part-time. | |
Co-op/Internship tuition (if applicable) | $1,691(work term) |
Other academic programs not listed above | Refer to your specific program page for details or contact us. |
English Language Development (ELD)fees vary by from level to level***. Please contact us for details. | |
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ELD092, ELD094 | $1,468 each course/section |
ELD010, ELD020 | $5,872 each course/section |
all other ELD0XX courses (not mentioned above) | $2,936each course/section |
ELD105 | $1,174 each course/section |
ENGL092, 094 (including ELD103, ELD104) | $2,347each course/section |
ELD 0XX full-time cap: When a student is approved to take two or more ELD 0XX courses in a given term, the maximum ELD tuition fee is $5,872 per term. This applies even if the combined tuition of all approved ELD 0XX courses, including ELD 0XX electives, is higher than $5,872 per term. This cap does not apply when a student takes any ELD 1xx level or higher, any academic courses in the same term, or changes to part-time studies.
ELD co-registration: Students in ELD courses who also register in any academic courses (including upgrading courses) will be required to pay additional tuition and fees per course. Students must meet course-specific prerequisites.
Continuing students are expected to contact ߴýInternational Student Experience Advisorsto find out exact fees and confirm whether they meet course prerequisites.
All fees are in Canadian dollars.
Not all program fees are listed here. Refer to your specificprogram pagefor details.
Estimated costs per semester
- Most Arts & Science, Business, Sport & Exercise and University Transfer programs
- Certain ELD/ESL levels
Estimated living expenses per month
Centre for Sport and Exercise Education
Course activity fees
Some courses have additional fees outside of the tuition amount. These fees are associated with additional costs for activities or expert instructors and certifications for the courses. The courses listed below are examples of courses that have additional fees outside of tuition costs. The amount listed beside the course reflects the 2024/2025 fee assessment. These fees will be subject to thetuition increase each year.
Course | Activity fee (CDN $) |
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EXW 120 | $377.48 |
EXW 121 | $480.47 |
KIN 220 | $171.61 |
KIN 415 | $74.01 |
KIN 435 | $289.36 |
SPMA 300 | $73.98 |
Fee deadlines
Fees are due according to published deadlines in theImportant Datescalendar, and/or in correspondence from the ߴý International office.
Late payment fee
It is a student's responsibility to pay fees by the fee deadline. Failure to pay fees by the deadline will result in a late payment fee being assessed according to the amount of fees owing. Learn more about Fees and Financial Policies and Procedures.
Program change
If you decide to change your programafterbeing admitted to ߴý, you may incur a financial penalty for program changes. Please review the International Student Program Change Procedurebefore making any changes to your program or dropping classes.
Status change
Students changing their status from international to domestic must submit proof ofstatus changeprior to the first day of classes to be eligible for domestic tuition. International students wanting to change their status in a seated program will continue to pay the international seat fee unless a domestic seat becomes available.
Payment Information
Credit card
International students at ߴý can pay using the following major credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, JCB and American Express.
Important: A fee of 10% of the charge back amount will be charged to your student account for each instance; to allow the recovery of expenses a charge back creates to the college.
International bank draft or money order
Please make payable to "ߴý."
Online payments
International students can make safe and secure online payments through our partner.
Simply choose how much to pay and the currency you wish to pay in. You pay the latest exchange rate through your own bank or credit card.
For questions and support, including live chat support in multiple languages, visit.
Wire transfer
You must go to your bank and request a wire transfer payable to “ߴý.” Please note that your bank may charge you a fee for this service.
For ߴý's banking information required for the transfer, contact ߴý International. This option is available to continuing students and applicants who have received a letter of eligibility.
Important: Before we can process the wire transfer payment, we need to receive anemailwith:
- Your full name, address and date of birth
- Name and address of the bank making the transfer
- Copy of your completed wire transfer form (from your bank) showing proof of wire transfer and the date the wire transfer was completed
- Amount of funds being transferred with details about what the funds will pay for (tuition fees, application fees, etc.)
Refund policy
The ߴý Internationalapplication fee is non-refundable.
Tuition and fee deposits arenon-refundable and non-transferable. Some exceptions may apply. Please consult the following document for additional information about refunds:First Semester International Student Refund/Deferral Procedure(page 2).
In cases where a refund is approved,an administration fee(of minimum $300)will be deductedfrom the refund amount.