Tuition & Fees
Tuition and Fees
Tuition fees are established by the Governing Council of the University of Toronto.
The two components of the annual fees are:
- Academic (including instruction and library)
- Incidental/Ancillary Fees (including Athletics, Hart House, Health Service, and Student Organizations).
Additional ancillary fees may also be assessed for enrolment in a specific faculty and or specific courses. Additional fees may also be assessed to cover special services.
Academic Fees
Academic fees vary depending on program of study, and year of admission to the Faculty:
- All students in the Degree programs are charged a program fee for the four years of study.
- Students in the Artist Diploma are charged a program fee for the three years of study.
A program fee is a set fee for the fall-winter academic session regardless of a student’s course load, provided the load falls within a defined range.
Planning Tool
To get a better idea of how much money you will need to cover tuition and fees, housing costs, food and everything else for the upcoming academic year, use our financial planning calculator to budget your costs. This is only a rough estimate on the cost of university, but should give you an idea about how much to budget.