V. Tuition and FeesUniversity FeesTuition FeesThe rates mentioned are those in effect until April 30, 2007. The domestic tuition fees apply to Canadian students and those with permanent resident status. Students from outside of Canada, who do not have permanent resident status, should consult the International Student Fees. Please note that full-time status is defined as any student registered in 2.0 credits (or more) in any given semester. **THESE ARE 2006-2007 RATES - ACCURATE AT TIME OF PUBLISHING DOMESTIC UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE RATESPer semester fees based on full-time enrolment, where full-time is defined by registration in 2.0 credits or more.
*Part-time (per 0.5 credit) = 20% of full-time fees COMPULSORY NON-TUITION RELATED FEES
INTERNATIONAL (VISA) UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE RATESPer semester based on full-time enrollment, where full-time is defined by registration in 2.0 credits or more.
NOTE: Students who are studying on student visas (International) and whose immigration status changes, or those who may be eligible for the regular tuition fees but are charged the International student fees, must present acceptable official documentation to the Guelph-Humber, Registration and Financial Services Coordinator – Office GH108. To effect a change of fees (refund equivalent to the difference between International and Domestic fees) in a particular semester, the documentation must be presented prior to June 30 (Summer Semester), November 1 (Fall Semester), or February 1 (Winter Semester). Categories of students who are exempt from paying the International student fee are defined as follows:
The descriptions above are brief statements synopsized from the regulations of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. Final interpretation rests with the Office of Registrarial Services, University of Guelph. The regulations are subject to change without notice. |