Tuition Fee Schedules For Publicly-Funded Programs 2018-19: February 16, 2018 Planning and Budget Office
Tuition Fee Schedules For Publicly-Funded Programs 2018-19: February 16, 2018 Planning and Budget Office
Tuition Fee Schedules For Publicly-Funded Programs 2018-19: February 16, 2018 Planning and Budget Office
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Tuition Fees at the University of Toronto
Tuition fees at the University of Toronto are determined in accordance with the University’s Tuition Fee
Policy (Appendix A1), the Statement of Commitment Regarding International Students (Appendix A2) and
the Provincial Government’s Tuition Framework. In presenting this tuition schedule, the University
reaffirms its commitment to student aid and its accessibility statement:
“No student offered admission to a program at the University of Toronto should be
unable to enter or complete the program due to lack of financial means.”
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Table 1: Implementation of the Tuition Framework at the University of Toronto: 2018-19 (continued)
Proposed Increase by Program Year
Program Type First Year Continuing
Dentistry PhD with Specialty Training – Ministry of Health
5.0% 5.0%
Funded
Music DMA, OISE EdD, Remaining Dentistry PhD with
0.0% 0.0%
Specialty Training Programs
Institutional Average 3.0%
Net Tuition
Net tuition is the amount that students actually pay after taking into account the contribution of both the
Province, through OSAP grants and the Ontario Tuition Grant (OTG), and the University, through its various
grant, scholarship, and waiver programs.
Although of assistance to students, OSAP
loans are excluded from net tuition
calculations given that a portion of loans
must be repaid.
The University monitors the net tuition
measure on a bi-annual basis for the full-
time undergraduate cohort. Net tuition for
OSAP recipients in 2016-17 was 47% on
average; this represents an improvement
compared to the 51% average in 2014-15.
Net tuition for OSAP recipients in direct-
entry programs in 2016-17 was even lower,
at 42%,. Examples of net tuition for specific programs are shown in Figure 1.
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Net Billing
The 2016 Ontario budget announced a fundamental restructuring of the Province’s financial aid system,
beginning in 2017-18. The goal is to modernize financial assistance by introducing a system that is more
progressive, effective and transparent for students and will provide students who have the greatest need
with better access to grants upfront.
The changes are being rolled out in two phases. In 2017-18, a single upfront grant, called the Ontario
Student Grant (OSG), was established, redirecting all funds previously provided to students through Ontario
Tuition Grant (the “30% off grant”), the Ontario Student Opportunity Grant (which helps students reduce
their Canada-Ontario student loan debt), Ontario Access Grants (for students from low and middle-income
families) and other grants offered by OSAP. In addition, the Province has discontinued the tuition and
education tax credits and reinvested these funds into the OSG program. At the same time, the Province has
announced changes to the OSAP calculation, including new limits for parental and spousal contributions,
and an increase to maximum amount of annual repayable debt.
The Province has stated that under the new Ontario Student Grant, students from families with income
under $50,000 will have no provincial debt; that more than 50% of students from families with incomes
under $83,000 will receive non-repayable grants that exceed university tuition; and that all students will be
the same or better off than under the old OSAP programs.
In 2018-19, the second phase will see the implementation of net billing for first year, direct-entry
undergraduate students. Essentially this means that students who qualify for OSAP will be billed for what
they actually owe after OSAP funding and institutional aid has been deducted from their total costs. The
Province has signalled that net billing will be rolled out for all students in future years.
Applicants to direct entry undergraduate programs at the University of Toronto for Fall 2019 will be
required to apply for OSAP in Fall 2018, prior to the Governing Council approval of tuition fees in April 2019.
In the absence of an approved Provincial tuition fee framework for 2019-20 and beyond, the preliminary
2019-20 domestic fee estimates cannot be provided at this time. Once a new tuition framework has been
established, the University will forward estimates of domestic tuition fees to OSAP for preliminary planning
purposes.
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Studies; Communication, Culture and Information Technology (CCIT); Interactive Digital Media; and the
proposed new undergraduate program in Information.
Bachelor of Information (BI) students will complete the equivalent of two years of full-time study at the
undergraduate level in any discipline before transferring into the BI program. Once registered in the BI
program, students will pay the same tuition as Computer Science students.
Partial Fees
Many students at the University of Toronto are charged partial fees based on the tuition fee for full-time
study. The following formulas guide the derivation of partial fees:
1. When computing a partial fee, the respective fee for full-time study is the tuition fee for either
domestic or international students, depending on the status of the student.
2. Part-time fees for graduate programs are normally set at 30% of the full-time annual fee, with the
exception of the Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Diploma program.
3. In programs for which tuition fees are levied on a course-by-course basis, the course tuition fee is
the tuition fee for the program divided by the normal course load for full-time study.
4. Part-time fees for undergraduate programs are equal to the full-time fees pro-rated on a per course
basis relative to full-time course load.
5. Because of the minimum costs incurred for registration in any program, no tuition fee in 2018-19,
after refunds in the case of full withdrawal from the University, shall be less than $278.
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universities in the world. Furthermore, it calls for a differentiated fee structure in which tuition fees reflect
individual program goals, resource requirements, program costs, etc.
Tuition fees therefore differ by program. Appendix B shows the proposed tuition fees for domestic
students, by program, and by entering cohort where necessary. For the purposes of this report, direct-entry
undergraduate programs are programs of study into which a student may be admitted directly from high
school (e.g., Engineering, Arts and Science, Architecture, Music). Second-entry undergraduate programs are
programs of study that require a student to have some university preparation before admission to the
program (e.g., Law JD, Medicine MD, and Nursing BScN).
This schedule is applicable to students entering the University in May 2018 or later. Tuition fees will
increase by an average of 3%, consistent with the Tuition Fee Policy and within the Provincial Tuition
Framework.
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International Students – Programs with higher fees in upper year
Tuition recommendations for students entering second year of the Commerce, Business Administration,
Management, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, UTM Visual Studies, Communication, Culture and
Information Technology (CCIT), and Interactive Digital Media programs in 2018-19 were approved as part of
the 2017-18 Tuition Fee schedule.
Students in the 2018 entering cohort will be moving to second year in 2019-20. The proposed increase for
second year in 2019-20 is 9% for each of the Commerce, Business Administration, Management, Computer
Science, Bioinformatics, Data Science, CCIT, Interactive Digital Media, and UTM Visual Studies programs
(Schedule C2) over the 2018-19 second-year cohort. Bachelor of Information students will pay the same
tuition as Computer Science students as noted earlier.
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International Students – Part-time, Special Cases
The Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Diploma program is offered on a part-time basis over 20 consecutive
months. New international students will be charged $20,540 in 2018-19 and $22,590 in 2019-20 while
continuing international students will be charged $19,600 in 2018-19 and $21,570 in 2019-20.
1
Converted at $0.75
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Appendix A1: Tuition Fee Policy
The University of Toronto's tuition fee policy should reflect its mission as an internationally significant,
public research university with undergraduate, graduate and professional programs of excellent quality.
Such a goal assumes an appropriate level of funding which, for a public university, means principal support
from the Provincial and Federal Governments, and from endowment funds as well as tuition fees. It also
assumes the existence of programs of student aid to maintain the accessibility of the University to students
of varying financial means. The effect of this policy should be neutral with regard to enrolment levels, which
will be determined from time to time through the University's planning processes. Our tuition fee policy has
five elements:
1. Advocacy. In making the case for public policies strongly supportive of an accessible public system of
university education, the University will continue to advocate ongoing and substantial public
investment in the university sector.
2. Fee Revenue. The University of Toronto will continue to be a public university, for which ongoing and
substantial support from government will always be essential. The basic principle of the tuition policy is
that public funding should be supplemented as can be demonstrated to be necessary to offer students
an educational experience of a quality that ranks with that of the finest public research universities in
the world.
3. Fee Differentiation. The University should continue to move toward a more differentiated structure of
fees across programs. In setting fees for each particular program, the following factors will be taken
into account:
• Fees should take into account the plans and aspirations of each academic division, and the level of
resources necessary to achieve high program quality.
• Program costs should be taken into account in setting fees.
• Fees should be set at a level that is competitive with programs of similar quality in institutions with
which we compete or expect to compete for students.
• Fee levels should be relatively higher in programs for which the future income prospects of
graduates are relatively higher.
• Fee levels should reflect a justifiable balance across public and private sources of revenue per
student.
• Fee policy should allow for intentional, disproportionate public subsidies and intra-university cross-
subsidies, where a case for cross-subsidization can be made.
In bringing forward the tuition fee schedule each time, the administration shall provide an explanation
taking account of the above factors.
4. Fee Level Commitment. The tuition fee schedule will include a commitment to be made to each
student upon entry as to the level of fees to be charged over the normal course of the full-time
program of study.
5. Monitoring. In presenting the annual Report on Enrolment, the Vice-President and Provost shall include
commentary regarding the effects, if any, of changes in tuition fees upon changes in enrolment.
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Appendix A2: Statement of Commitment Regarding International Students
Preamble
International students are an essential feature of the University of Toronto's participation in international
scholarship. They contribute to the international character of the University's research, and provide
opportunities for the international exchange of knowledge through its teaching programs. The presence of
outstanding students from all parts of the world in the University's undergraduate and graduate,
professional, and research programs, helps to achieve the excellence the University seeks to assure for all
its activities. On the University's campuses international students also make an important and positive
contribution to the cultural life of the community and create lasting relationships of benefit to individuals
as well as to the institution and the country generally. And finally, by enrolling international students, the
University of Toronto, as an internationally significant university, has an opportunity to share its
educational resources with other countries whose institutions are still evolving.
In light of these considerations, the Governing Council has adopted the Statement of Commitment
Regarding International Students that commits the University to enrolling a broad mix of international
students in its programs, and that articulates the basic principles that will guide their admission to the
University, arrangements for their financial support, right of access to academic courses and programs, and
the provision of services to address their particular needs.
This Statement of Commitment applies to University of Toronto students in university degree, diploma and
certificate programs who are not Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or convention refugees.
Statement of Principles
1. Within the Framework of divisional academic plans, the University of Toronto welcomes international
students into all of its programs.
2. The admission of international students will be consistent with the Policies and Principles for Admission
to the University of Toronto approved by the Governing Council in 1991.
3. The University will broaden and strengthen its recruiting efforts abroad.
4. Once admitted to the University, international students will have access to the same range of courses
and support services on the same basis as other students.
Financial Support
1. International students who are admitted and enrolled may encounter financial emergencies and the
University will provide financial assistance as needed and where possible.
2. The University will develop a program of international admission scholarships using its own resources
and support from external sources to be awarded on the basis of exceptional academic merit and
financial need.
3. The Report of the Vice-Provost, Students on Student Financial Support, submitted annually to
governance for information, will include data on the support provided to international students.
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Appendix B: Domestic Tuition Fee Schedules
Table B1: Domestic Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Direct-entry Programs
2017-18 2018-19
APPROVAL
INFORMATION - UNDERGRADUATE
Bachelors - Interactive Digital Media (with UTM)
SEE TABLE B2
3 Bachelors - Information
MUSIC - UNDERGRADUATE
Bachelors $6,590 $6,780
Combined Bachelor (Music Education Stream) / Master of Teaching Program SEE TABLE B4
Notes:
Tuition fee increases for domestic students are maintained at the maximum limits established under the Tuition
Fee Framework: 3%, 4% or 5% for the normal length of a full-time program. The normal length of program is two
1)
to five years. Students who exceed the normal length of their program will be charged the same tuition as
students in the final year of that program.
Tuition fee rates for each year noted above are effective May 1st. For example, the tuition fees for 2018-19
2)
commence in the Summer 2018 session.
3) Domestic tuition fees for new programs subject to Ministry review and approval.
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Table B2: Domestic Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Programs With Higher Fees in Upper Years
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Notes Cohort Program Fees - Domestic APPROVAL ESTIMATED4
Information
3 2017 Bachelor of Information $6,590 $6,780 $13,320
UTM Management
2 2015 Management UTM $13,470 $14,140 NA
2 2016 Management UTM $13,470 $14,140 $14,840
1 2017 Management UTM $6,590 $14,140 $14,840
1 2018 Management UTM NA $6,780 $14,840
Students entering these programs pay a general Arts & Science program fee in Year 1. They begin to pay a specialized
program fee in Year 2. Tuition fee rates for each year noted above are effective May 1st. For example, the tuition fees for
2018-19 commence in the Summer 2018 session.
1) For the 2017 and 2018 cohorts, year 2 tuition fees will increase by 5% relative to the 2017-18 year 2 fee levels, in
compliance with the Tuition Free Framework's maximum 5% limit.
2) For the 2015 and 2016 Cohorts, tuition fees will increase by 5% relative to the previous year, in compliance with the
Tuition Fee Framework's maximum 5% limit.
3) Bachelor of Information students will first complete at least the equivalent of two years of full-time study at the
undergraduate level in any discipline. The lowest 3-campus A&S Year 1-2 fee rates are displayed above for
demonstration purposes. BI students will then pay the same tuition as Computer Science students.
4) 2019-20 domestic tuition fees assume the continuation of the Tuition Fee Framework that is expiring at the end of
2018-19.
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Table B3: Domestic Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
2017-18 2018-19
APPROVAL
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Table B3: Domestic Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19
APPROVAL
DENTISTRY - UNDERGRADUATE
Doctor of Dental Surgery $39,240 $41,200
4) Graduate Dentistry:
A) After minimum registration, in Y3 & onwards students are subject to prevailing SGS doctoral stream tuition fee.
B) After minimum registration, in Y4 & onwards students are subject to prevailing SGS doctoral stream tuition fee.
C) After minimum registration, in Y5 & onwards students are subject to prevailing SGS doctoral stream tuition fee.
D) After minimum registration, in Y7 & onwards students are subject to prevailing SGS doctoral stream tuition fee.
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Table B3: Domestic Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19
APPROVAL
LAW - UNDERGRADUATE
Juris Doctor (JD) $34,980 $36,720
JD Combined Programs SEE TABLE B4
LAW - GRADUATE
Master of Laws (LLM) $9,830 $10,320
Master of Laws Global Professional Program (GPLLM) $35,540 $37,310
Master of Studies in Law (MSL) $9,830 $10,320
Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) $6,960 $6,900
Graduate Non-Degree, SJD Half Course Fee $1,044.00 $1,035.00
Graduate Non-Degree, LLM or MSL Half Course Fee $1,474.50 $1,548.00
Graduate Non-Degree, GPLLM Half Course Fee NA $4,000.00
MEDICINE - UNDERGRADUATE
Doctor of Medicine $24,440 $25,660
Doctor of Medicine Extended Clerkship (Part-time Term Fee) $3,720 $3,830
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Physician Assistant Education) $12,340 $12,710
Bachelors, Radiation Sciences $7,440 $7,660
Notes:
1) Tuition fee increases for domestic students are maintained at the maximum limits established under the Tuition
Fee Framework: 3%, 4% or 5% for the normal length of a full-time program. The normal length of program is two
to five years. Students who exceed the normal length of their program will be charged the same tuition as
students in the final year of that program.
2) Tuition fee rates for each year noted above are effective May 1st. For example, the tuition fees for 2018-19
commence in the Summer 2018 session.
3) Domestic tuition fees for new programs subject to Ministry review and approval.
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Table B3: Domestic Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19
APPROVAL
MUSIC - UNDERGRADUATE
Diploma in Operatic Performance $9,320 $9,590
Advanced Certificate in Performance $9,320 $9,590
NURSING - UNDERGRADUATE
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) $8,840 $9,100
OISE/UT - UNDERGRADUATE
Certificate - Adult Education, Half Course Fee, 2014-15 and prior $500 $500
Certificate - Adult Education, Half Course Fee, Entered 2015-16 and onwards $545 $561
Certificate - School Management, Half Course Fee $1,539 $1,585
Certificate - Leadership in Higher Education, Half Course Fee $1,539 $1,585
Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) SEE TABLE B4
Notes:
1) Tuition fee increases for domestic students are maintained at the maximum limits established under the Tuition
Fee Framework: 3%, 4% or 5% for the normal length of a full-time program. The normal length of program is two
to five years. Students who exceed the normal length of their program will be charged the same tuition as
students in the final year of that program.
2) Tuition fee rates for each year noted above are effective May 1st. For example, the tuition fees for 2018-19
commence in the Summer 2018 session.
3) Domestic tuition fees for new programs subject to Ministry review and approval.
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Table B3: Domestic Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19
APPROVAL
PHARMACY - UNDERGRADUATE
PharmD $19,120 $20,070
PharmD for Pharmacists Program, Part-time Half Course Fee $2,319.01 $2,434.96
PharmD/MBA Combined Program SEE TABLE B4
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Table B3: Domestic Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19
APPROVAL
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Table B4: Domestic Tuition Fees for Combined, Concurrent, and Double Degree Programs
Notes 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
APPROVAL Applicable Fee
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Table B4: Domestic Tuition Fees for Combined, Concurrent, and Double Degree Programs (continued)
Notes 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
APPROVAL Applicable Fee
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Table B4: Domestic Tuition Fees for Combined, Concurrent, and Double Degree Programs (continued)
Notes 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
APPROVAL Applicable Fee
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Table B4: Domestic Tuition Fees for Combined, Concurrent, and Double Degree Programs (continued)
Notes 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
APPROVAL Applicable Fee
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Table B4: Domestic Tuition Fees for Combined, Concurrent, and Double Degree Programs (continued)
Notes 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
APPROVAL Applicable Fee
4) PharmD/MBA students will be selected and pursue a modified Year 3 & 4 PharmD curriculum to be followed by Years 4 & 5 MBA curriculum.
Per Information's draft proposal to convert the existing Concurrent Registration Option (CRO) programs into Combined Degree Programs (CDPs).
5) Academic approval is anticipated to occur prior to the Fall 2018/Winter 2019 tuition billing period. Existing CRO students from the 2016 & 2017
incoming cohorts will be transferred into the CDPs such that in Year 3 they will not be charged both a FT fee and a PT fee.
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Table B4: Domestic Tuition Fees for Combined, Concurrent, and Double Degree Programs (continued)
Notes 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
APPROVAL Applicable Fee
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Appendix C: International Tuition Fee Schedules
Table C1: International Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Direct-entry Programs
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
INFORMATION - UNDERGRADUATE
Bachelors - Interactive Digital Media (with UTM)
SEE TABLE C2
Bachelors - Information
MUSIC
Bachelors $32,550 $34,180 $35,890
Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) SEE TABLE C4
General Notes:
Tuition fee increases for continuing full-time international students are limited to maximum 5% in 2018-19 for the normal
1) length of a full-time program. The normal length of program is two to five years. Students who exceed the normal length of
their program will be charged the same tuition as students in the final year of that program.
Tuition fee rates for each year noted above are effective May 1st. For example, the tuition fees rates for 2018-19 commence
2)
in the Summer 2018 session.
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Table C2: International Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Programs With Higher Fees in Upper Years
Notes Cohort Program Fees - International 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
Information
4 2017 Information $45,690 $47,970 $54,080
4 2018 Information NA $49,800 $52,290
4 2019 Information NA NA $54,280
Commerce/Business Administration
3 2015 Commerce/Business Administration $49,120 $51,580 NA
3 2016 Commerce/Business Administration $51,460 $54,030 $56,730
1 2017 Commerce/Business Administration $45,690 $56,610 $59,440
2 2018 Commerce/Business Administration NA $49,800 $61,700
2019 Commerce/Business Administration NA NA $54,280
Management UTM
3 2015 Management UTM $44,690 $46,920 NA
3 2016 Management UTM $46,820 $49,160 $51,620
1 2017 Management UTM $45,690 $51,500 $54,080
2 2018 Management UTM NA $49,800 $56,140
2019 Management UTM NA NA $54,280
Students entering these programs pay a general Arts & Science program fee in Year 1. They begin to pay a specialized program fee in Year
2. Tuition fee rates for each year noted above are effective May 1st. For example, the tuition fees for 2018-19 commence in the Summer
2018 session.
For the 2017 Cohort, the Year 2 tuition fee for the Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Visual Studies UTM, Commerce/BBA,
1)
Management (UTM), and CCIT programs in 2018-19 will increase by 10% relative to the 2017-18 Year 2 fee.
For the 2018 Cohort, the Year 2 tuition fee for the Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Data Science, Visual Studies UTM,
2)
Commerce/BBA, Management (UTM), and CCIT programs in 2019-20 will increase by 9% relative to the 2018-19 Year 2 fee.
3) For the 2015 and 2016 Cohorts, tuition fees will increase by 5% relative to the previous year.
Bachelor of Information students will first complere at least the equivalent of two years of full-time study at the undergraduate
4) level in any discipline. The lowest 3-campus A&S Year 1-2 fee rates are displayed above for demonstration purposes. BI students
will then pay the same tuition as Computer Science students.
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Table C3: International Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
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Table C3: International Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
DENTISTRY
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Entered 2015 $75,930 $79,730 NA
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Entered 2016 $78,100 $82,010 $86,110
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Entered 2017 $80,330 $84,350 $88,570
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Entering 2018 NA $86,760 $91,100
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Entering 2019 NA NA $93,700
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Table C3: International Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
LAW - UNDERGRADUATE
Juris Doctor (JD) $46,920 $49,270 $51,730
LAW - GRADUATE
Master of Laws (LLM) $36,580 $38,410 $40,330
Masters of Laws Global Professional Program (GPLLM) $56,030 $58,830 $61,770
Master of Studies in Law (MSL) $24,750 $25,990 $27,290
Dual Degree Programs SEE TABLE C4
Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) $21,560 $6,900 $6,900
Graduate Non-Degree Special Student, SJD Half Course Fee $3,234.00 $1,035.00 $1,035.00
Graduate Non-Degree Special Student, LLM Half Course Fee $5,487.00 $5,762.00 $6,050.00
Graduate Non-Degree Special Student, MSL Half Course Fee $3,712.50 $5,762.00 $6,050.00
Graduate Non-Degree Special Student, GPLLM Half Course Fee NA $6,000.00 $6,300.00
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Table C3: International Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
MEDICINE - UNDERGRADUATE
Doctor of Medicine, Entered 2015 $72,840 $76,480 NA
Doctor of Medicine, Entered 2016 $72,840 $76,480 $80,300
Doctor of Medicine, Entered 2017 $72,840 $76,480 $80,300
Doctor of Medicine, Entering 2018 NA $78,670 $82,600
Doctor of Medicine, Entering 2019 NA NA $84,960
Bachelors, Radiation Sciences $30,700 $32,240 $33,850
MUSIC - UNDERGRADUATE
Diploma in Operatic Performance $32,550 $34,180 $35,890
Advanced Certificate in Performance $32,550 $34,180 $35,890
NURSING - UNDERGRADUATE
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Entered 2017 $46,960 $49,310 NA
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Entering 2018 NA $51,660 $54,240
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Entering 2019 NA NA $56,830
Notes:
Tuition fee increases for continuing full-time international students are limited to maximum 5% in 2018-19 for the normal
1) length of a full-time program. The normal length of program is two to five years. Students who exceed the normal length of
their program will be charged the same tuition as students in the final year of that program.
Tuition fee rates for each year noted above are effective May 1st. For example, the tuition fees rates for 2018-19 commence
2)
in the Summer 2018 session.
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Table C3: International Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
OISE/UT - UNDERGRADUATE
Certificate - Adult Education, Half Course Fee, 2014-15 and prior $500 $500 $500
Certificate - Adult Education, Half Course Fee, 2015-16 and onwards $545 $561 $577
Certificate - School Management, Half Course Fee $4,889 $5,133 $5,390
Certificate - Leadership in Higher Education, Half Course Fee $4,889 $5,133 $5,390
Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) SEE TABLE C4
PHARMACY - UNDERGRADUATE
PharmD $36,910 $38,760 $40,700
PharmD for Pharmacists Program, Part-time Half Course Fee $4,474.45 $4,698.17 $4,933.08
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Table C3: International Tuition Fees for Second-Entry Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (continued)
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
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Table C4: International Tuition Fees for Combined, Concurrent, Double and Dual Degree Programs
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
APPROVAL INFO
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