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Tuition and fees are charged every term including summer unless you are on an authorized leave of absence prior to week 3. Your tuition and student fees are due the second week of the term (see dates and deadlines for specific dates). If you enroll later in the term, you will be responsible for paying immediately.
A 2% late fee penalty will be assessed after the payment due date and on the 1st of each month thereafter (24% per annum). Please note that the 2% is not an interest rate. It is a 2% penalty charge on any outstanding fees that you may have after the payment due date. You are liable for any penalty charges applied to your account.
To avoid late penalty charges, it is important to pay all outstanding fees while your request is being processed (opt out, withdrawal or another fee adjustment). If your request is granted, the amount approved will be returned to your student account and can be used to pay future fees or you can request a refund from Student Accounts.
If you have outstanding fees (unpaid fees) on your student account, you will be unable to enroll in a subsequent term, receive a transcript or your parchment.
Pro Tip: Take advantage of our Budget Calculator tool to stay on top of your finances.
Tuition Fees
Your tuition is either charged as a flat rate per term or charged based on how many units in which you are enrolled.
Tuition for research-based programs the 2024-2025 Academic Year
- Regular Full-time Fee Tuition:
$2,107.43 per term - Regular Continuing Fee Tuition:
$1,053.72 per term
*Note: Tuition and fees are subject to change, subject to provincial legislation, and subject to board of governors approval.
Ancillary Fees for the 2024-2025 Academic Year
Medical Insurance
How to Pay
Step-by-step instructions on Internet banking (the most convenient method of payment) and additional ways to pay are found on .
Allow two to three business days for the payment to be posted to your 間眅埶AV student account.
We do not accept credit card payment for tuition fees nor cash for any fees.
How to receive an Award, Scholarship, or Bursary
Payment of most merit based awards and scholarships are through Graduate Studies. Award payments will be applied to your go間眅埶AV student account first, paying off any outstanding tuition and fees. The remaining funds will be transferred to your personal bank account, if you have signed up for direct deposit on go間眅埶AV. Learn more about award payments.
How to Print an Official Receipt
Graduate Studies is unable to print or generate a receipt for you.
How much do I owe?
To view your charges and payments:
- Log in to
- Scroll to the Finances section
- Click Account Inquiry
- Click the Activity tab
- Press view all to see the long or short history of charges and payments
Appeals
If you are uncertain about your health, finances, time or other resources, you are advised to be conservative in committing yourself to classes. Although the University allows graduate students to drop classes up to week 9, refund dates still apply.
If a withdrawal is after week 9 due to extenuating circumstances (see Withdrawal under Extenuating Circumstances, or WE), a portion of your tuition may be adjusted. Financial hardship alone is not sufficient for granting an appeal for a refund of tuition fees.
TA/TM Payroll Deduction
If you are currently a Teacher Assistant affiliated with the , you are eligible to use the Payroll Deduction Process. You can arrange either a voluntary or automatic payroll deduction.
If you are on the payroll deduction plan you will not incur late fee penalties during the deduction period; however, if your account still has outstanding fees after the last payroll deduction date of the term, you will be assessed late fees.
NOTE: You will be subject to late fee penalties at the rate of 2% on any outstanding balance of your account for the period you don't make any payment through payroll deduction.