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2024-25 Tuition fees

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Full-time tuition fees

As defined by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU), a full-time student is:

“An individual who is enrolled in a college program of instruction for at least 70% of the student contact hours or 66⅔% of the courses required for the program of instruction in a given semester or reporting period. A student granted advanced standing or an exemption from a course is not considered to be enrolled in the course.”

Also per MCU, tuition fees are:

“Fees charged to students representing their contribution towards the operating and capital costs of academic program delivery and general overhead for the institution.”

At the time of registration, fees are assessed individually for those full-time students registered in more credits than the maximum for their program/semester (i.e., a student in “overload”). The rate charged for the overload credits will be the same as the part-time tuition rate (noted below).

Please see the links above for tuition charged for your program and semester.

Full-time institutional level ancillary fees

As defined by MCU, ancillary fees are:

“Fees charged to support services and activities distinct from academic programming or general overhead for the institution.”

Compulsory fees

The following fees are charged to all full-time students on a compulsory basis for students studying at the Barry Downe campus. These are charged per term and some may be prorated for semesters less than 14 weeks. See the individual program and semester fees for exceptions.

FEE NAMEDESCRIPTIONDOMESTIC*INTERNATIONAL*
Academic SupportThis fee supports services such as Peer Tutoring and the Learning Centre.$16.63$16.63
Athletic CentreThis fee supports the operating and capital costs associated with the Athletic Centre and provides the student with a membership to the Athletic Centre.$85.41$85.41
Career ServicesThis fee supports career-related services, including career counselling, information sessions, career fair, etc.$22.19$22.19
Health and CounsellingThis fee provides students access to basic health resources and health professionals on campus, including mental health and well-being.$16.63$16.63
Health Insurance*All students have access to health benefits. This fee covers the cost of that insurance. Domestic students may be eligible to opt out of this insurance and receive a refund from the provider if they have pre-existing and comparable coverage. International students are not eligible to opt out of this insurance.$233.70$871.11
Student Achievement and RecordsThis fee is for the preparation and/or completion and postage related to official letters, forms, transcripts, and other student records. This fee supports the costs associated with hosting convocation ceremonies for students, including providing regalia for graduates.$79.10$79.10
Student ID CardThis fee supports the production of the digital student card and is charged upon a student’s first registration in a program.$5.55$5.55
Student Life CentreThis fee assists in the running of the Student Life Centre and associated activities and services.$62.51$62.51
Student RecreationThis fee supports the intramural and extramural sporting events accessible to all students.$23.77$23.77
TechnologyThis fee is used to support technology in the classroom, open access labs, library technologies, program-specific requests for specialized equipment within programs, required software to support academic program needs, and learning tools and supports.$72.09$72.09

Compulsory fees notes

* The fee shown is for a 12-month coverage (September to August) levied in the fall term. If you start your academic year in the winter or summer terms, you may have your health insurance fees prorated.

You will have additional insurance fees added for programs in which the academic year extends past August 31.

Full-time and part-time program level ancillary fees

The following are compulsory ancillary fees for all full-time and part-time students registered in the programs and semesters indicated for the Barry Downe campus.

PROGRAMSEMESTER(S)DESCRIPTIONTOTAL FEES
Animation (ANPG)1, 3, 5Specialty Paper$25.00
Animation (ANPG)1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6Specialty Paper$50.00
Bachelor of Business Administration (GBBA)7Co-op Term Fee$250.00
Carpentry & Renovation Techniques (CRPG)1, 2Kit$100.00
Chemical Engineering Technology - Lab & Process Control (CHLP)5, 7Co-op Term Fee$250.00
Child and Youth Care (CYCP)6Project Materials$65.00
Community and Justice Services (CJSP)1Program Wear$100.00
Community and Justice Services (CJSP)1Field Trip$420.00
Corporate Safety and Security (CSSP)1Program Wear$108.16
Dental Hygiene (DHYG)1Instrument Kit$2,418.00

Hanson full-time institutional level ancillary fees

As defined by MCU, ancillary fees are:

“Fees charged to support services and activities distinct from academic programming or general overhead for the institution.”

Compulsory fees

The following fees are charged to all full-time students on a compulsory basis for the Hanson Campus. These are charged per term and some may be prorated for semesters less than 14 weeks. See individual program/semester fees for exceptions.

COMPULSORY ANCILLARY FEESDESCRIPTIONAMOUNT PER TERM
Hanson Athletics & RecreationTBD$193.40
Hanson Student ActivityTBD$147.24
Hanson Student BuildingsTBD$232.03
Hanson Academic SupportTBD$408.97
Hanson Health Care InsuranceTBD$308.55
TOTAL COMPULSORY INSTITUTIONAL ANCILLARY FEES$1,290.19

Part-time tuition fees

As defined by MCU, a part-time student is:

“An individual who is enrolled in one or more courses comprising less than 70% of the student contact hours or 66⅔% of the courses required for a full-time program of instruction in a given semester or reporting period.”

TUITIONDOMESTICINTERNATIONALHANSON
Per credit (14 credit hours)$87.92$378.14$378.14

At the time of registration, fees are assessed individually for part-time students based on the number of credits in which they are registered to a maximum of the tuition that a full-time student would pay in the same program and semester.

If you are a part-time student, you will pay tuition fees, applicable program ancillary fees, (see previous section – full-time and part-time program level ancillary fees) plus the following compulsory ancillary fees: Academic Support, Career Services, Health and Counselling, and Student Achievement and Records (see next section – Part-time institutional level ancillary fees).

Part-time institutional level ancillary fees

As defined by MCU, ancillary fees are:

“Fees charged to support services and activities distinct from academic programming or general overhead for the institution.”

Compulsory fees

The following fees are charged on a compulsory basis per credit to all part-time students, to the maximum of the same fee charged per term to a full-time student for the Barry Downe campus.

COMPULSORY ANCILLARY FEESDESCRIPTIONAMOUNT PER CREDIT
Academic SupportThis fee supports services such as Peer Tutoring and the Learning Centre.$1.40
Career ServicesThis fee supports career-related services, including career counselling, information sessions, career fair, etc.$1.96
Health and CounsellingThis fee provides students access to basic health resources and health professionals on campus, including mental health and well-being.$1.40
Student Achievement and RecordsThis fee is for the preparation and/or completion and postage related to offical letters, forms, transcripts, and other student records. This fee supports the costs associated with hosting convocation ceremonies for students, including providing regalia for graduates.$7.42
TechnologyThis fee is used to support technology in the classroom, open access labs, library technologies, program-specific requests for specialized equipment within programs, required software to support academic program needs and learning tools and supports.$3.36
CSC – Health ProgrammingThe fee provides all students with access to various health programming opportunities provided by the Cambrian Student Council (CSC). These may include animal therapy events, healthy eating education, and various awareness campaigns.$1.54
CISC – Health ProgrammingThis fee supports health awareness campaigns, services and events that help the reconciliation process provided through the Cambrian Indigenous Student Circle. Events like Pow-Wow, orange shirt day, the rawhide campaign, cultural teachings, spiritual ceremonies, just to name five, go a long way in creating a safe environment for our Indigenous students which helps the students discover about who they are and how they fit into our Cambrian family. Fitting in and learning about their own identity is crucial to their well-being.$3.08
CSC - Student Rights AdvocacyThis fee enables the submission of position papers regarding topics like OSAP funding, and staff integration for both Indigenous and International students. It also provides students, with advocacy supports at both a provincial and federal level, such as membership into the College Student Alliance, an organization that lobbies politically on students’ behalf at the provincial level. It also provides the opportunity for our student leaders to represent Cambrian at conferences related to these matters.$0.70
CSC - Student Life Activities, Events and Support ServicesThis fee includes access to various events and discounted access to prime events, travel excursions and services through the Cambrian Student Council (CSC).$2.10
CSC - Students in NeedThis fee supports the Cambrian Student Council (CSC) Food Bank and other hardship assistance offered by the CSC.$0.70

Other fees

Other fees that may be charged at registration are as follows:

FEE NAMEDESCRIPTIONFEE
Co-op term feeCharged to a student on a Co-op work placement, this ancillary fee supports the administrative costs associated to the placement and related services.$250.00
PLARA student challenging a course through prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) is charged a flat rate of $132.74 per course.$132.74 per course
OntarioLearnA student registered in an OntarioLearn course is charged tuition plus compulsory ancillary fees at the same rate as a part-time student, plus an additional $95.96 per course. This compulsory ancillary fee supports technical, access and administrative costs associated with the student’s registration in the course on the OntarioLearn Network.Tuition plus ancillary fees plus $96.33 per course

2024-25 Payment schedule

Domestic rates are outlined below.

DESCRIPTIONAMOUNTDUE DATE
FALL 2024
Term Deposit *$250JUN 15
Remaining tuition feesDue in full for the term or the $150 late fee* is appliedSEP 18
WINTER 2025
Term deposit *$250NOV 15
Remaining tuition feesDue in full for the term or the $150 late fee* is appliedJAN 17
SPRING 2025
Term deposit *$250FEB 15
Remaining tuition feesDue in full for the term or the $150 late fee* is appliedMAY 16

2024-25 Payment schedule notes

* The term deposit and late fee are non-refundable.

Note: All outstanding fees plus the term deposit must be paid in full before you can register for a subsequent term. In other words, your account balance must be zero and you must have paid a minimum of $250 to register for your next semester.

Things to keep in mind

  • Fees and fee deadlines are subject to change. Please review your fees in your myCambrian student account.
  • Deposit payments must occur by the stated deadline to reserve a seat in a program. You may lose your place in your program if term fees are not paid in full by the deadlines noted above.
  • If you are unable to pay your full-term tuition fees by the deadline noted, a $150 non-refundable late fee per term will be added to your balance owing.
  • If you are being sponsored by a First Nation, government agency, employer, or other organization, you must provide a sponsorship letter verifying the sponsorship and return it to the College’s Registrar’s Office (Enrolment Centre) by the term deposit due date. If you are unable to provide the letter in time, it is still your responsibility to pay the $250 fee to reserve your seat.
  • Important dates, including tuition, refunds, and other deadlines can be found in the Academic Schedule.