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Step 3: The Cost of College

International Student Fees per academic year (two semesters) (2012-2013 rates):

Postsecondary diploma and certificate programs $12,800.00
Postgraduate certificate programs $12,800.00
Bachelor's degree programs
$12,800.00
English for Academic Purposes (each 8-week level)   $2,950.00

 

Please note: programs range from 22 weeks to four years. Tuition includes health insurance and incidental fees (athletic centre, library services, student federation services), but does not include books or housing.

The Cost of Living in Canada

Studying abroad is a huge step that requires financial planning. You should budget for books & supplies, housing & food, transportation, entertainment, clothing and general living costs. Below are some of the yearly costs to expect during your studies at Humber.

On-Campus Residence (2012-2013):

Room plus mandatory meal plan
$7,758- $10,060 / 2 semesters
Books and supplies (varies according to program) $1,500
Clothing $1,100
Miscellaneous (entertainment, general supplies) $2,000
Approximate costs / (2 semesters)
$12,358 - $14,660

 

Off-Campus Housing (2012-2013 rates):

Housing (living on own, sharing with friends) $8,000 - $10,200 / 2 semesters
Homestay (includes food) / 2 semesters $6,350 (+ $190 placement fee)
Food (living on own, sharing with friends) $2,700
Bus or metropass (Toronto Transit) $1,200
Driving (including gas and insurance) $4,500
Telephone (not including long distance) $500
Internet (basic)
$450
Books and supplies (varies according to program) $1,400
Clothing $1,000
Miscellaneous (entertainment, general supplies) $2,000
Approximate costs / 2 semesters $15,000 - $22,000

 

Scholarships Available To International Students

Scholarships are available to new International Students, academically qualified students, Bachelor's Degree Students and EAP graduates.

     

Awards

Humber is proud to reward our finest students for their achieving excellence. Visit the calendar page to view awards offered through the following academic schools.

Working While You Are in Canada

During the first 6 months of full-time study, you are eligible to apply for jobs on-campus. After the first 6 months, you may be eligible to work off-campus if you are in good academic standing and are continuing to study full-time.

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