V. Tuition and Fees

University Fees

Tuition Fees

The under mentioned 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 Visa Student Fees, in this section. For information regarding Tuition fees, visit the Financial Information - Tuition and Fees on the University of Guelph-Humber website at:Tuition and Fees.

International (Visa) Undergraduate Tuition and Fee Rates

For information regarding Tuition fees for Visa students visit the Financial Information - Tuition and Fees on the University of Guelph Humber website at:Tuition and Fees.

International students attending the University of Guelph-Humber are required to pay the University Health Insurance premiums (UHIP) as well as the compulsory student fees.

Students who are studying on student visas and whose immigration status changes, or those who may be eligible for the regular tuition fees but are charged the visa student fees, must present acceptable official documentation to Student Financial Services, Office of Registrarial Services. To effect a change of 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 visa student fee are synopsized as follows:

  • Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or their dependents

  • applicants for permanent residency who submit the appropriate letter

  • diplomatic or consular officers of another country or representatives of the United Nations or its agencies who are stationed in Canada, or their dependents

  • visitors, or their dependents, who are in Canada on an employment authorization

  • refugees (officially recognized)

  • members of foreign military forces admitted to Canada under the Visiting Forces Act, and their dependents

The descriptions above are brief statements synopsized from the regulations of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Final interpretation rests with the Office of Registrarial Services and documentation must be acceptable to the Office of Registrarial Services. The regulations are subject to change without notice.

Exchange Program

Guelph-Humber students attending other institutions are required to pay the University of Guelph-Humber the cost of full-time tuition and compulsory fees. These students are assessed a $75.00 Administration Fee. They also choose which optional fees to pay.

International students attending the University of Guelph-Humber are required to pay the University Health Insurance premiums (UHIP) as well as the IGNITE health and dental insurance premium. Students can opt out of the health and dental insurance plans if they provide proof of pre-existing coverage.

Semester Abroad Program

Students are required to pay full-time tuition plus the medical insurance premium and dental plan premium. Students can opt out of the health and dental insurance plans if they provide proof of pre-existing coverage.

Senior Citizens (Canadian Citizens & Permanent Residents only)

Senior citizens, aged 65 years and over as of the first day of the month in which registration for a semester occurs, who are admitted for registration, will be exempt from the payment of domestic tuition, compulsory fees and optional fees, with the exception of material costs required for Distance Education courses.

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