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INTERNATIONAL TUITION/FEE SCHEDULE 2016-17

 Full tuition must be paid by the deadline indicated on your offer letter.
 If you do not pay the full amount by the deadline, your offer may be withdrawn.
 The health insurance rate is pro-rated based on when you begin your studies at Humber; each year health insurance expires
at the end of August.

Credential September 2016 January 2017 May 2017


Type/Program Tuition/Fees Tuition/Fees Tuition/Fees
(Only one semester billed as September
2017 fees are subject to change)

English for Option 1: $12,800.00/2 semesters Option 1: $12,800.00/2 semesters Option 1: $6,400.00/1 semester (includes
Academic (includes $250 health insurance) (includes $250 health insurance) $125 health insurance)
Purposes (EAP) Option 2: $6,400.00/1 semester Option 2: $6,400.00/1 semester (includes Option 2: $3,200.00/8-week level
(includes $125 health insurance) $125 health insurance) (includes $62.50 health insurance)
Option 3: $3,200.00/8-week level Option 3: $3,200.00/8-week level (includes
(includes $62.50 health insurance) $62.50 health insurance)

Certificate or Option 1: $14,200.00/2 semesters Option 1: $14,075.00/2 semesters Option 1: $7,037.50/1 semester (includes
Diploma or (includes $375 health insurance) (includes $250 health insurance) $125 health insurance)
Advanced Option 2: $7,287.50/1 semester Option 2: $7,162.50/1 semester (includes
(includes $375 health insurance) $250 health insurance)
Diploma
Degree Option 1: $14,800.00/2 semesters Option 1: $14,675.00/2 semesters Option 1: $7,337.50/1 semester (includes
(includes $375 health insurance) (includes $250 health insurance) $125 health insurance)
Option 2: $7,587.50/1 semester Option 2: $7,462.50/1 semester (includes
(includes $375 health insurance) $250 health insurance)

Graduate Option 1: $14,800.00/2 semesters Option 1: $14,675.00/2 semesters Option 1: $7,337.50/1 semester (includes
Certificate (includes $375 health insurance) (includes $250 health insurance) $125 health insurance)
Option 2: $7,587.50/1 semester Option 2: $7,462.50/1 semester (includes
(includes $375 health insurance) $250 health insurance)
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3D Modeling & $9,069.86/30 week program (includes $8,944.86/30 week program (includes n/a
Visual Effects $375 health insurance, lab and material $250 health insurance, lab and material
(11671) fees, student service and auxiliary) fees, student service and auxiliary)

Graphic Design $7,997.89/22 week program (includes $7,872.89/22 week program (includes n/a
for Print & Web $375 health insurance, lab and material $250 health insurance, lab and material
(10521) fees, student service and auxiliary fees) fees, student service and auxiliary fees)

Web Design $7,997.89/22 week program (includes $7,872.89/22 week program (includes n/a
Development & $375 health insurance, lab and material $250 health insurance, lab and material
Maintenance fees, student service and auxiliary fees) fees, student service and auxiliary fees)
(10501)

FEES INFORMATION

 Payments may be made: online at humber.ca/myhumber using your Visa or MasterCard, Interac
Online (BMO, RBC, Scotiabank or TD Canada Trust), by telebanking through a financial institution
(Students Humber Username is your Account Number and Humber College is the payee), by phone
(+1 416 675-5000), or by wire transfer (with student name and Humber Student Number clearly
indicated). Certified cheques, bank drafts, and money orders should be made payable to Humber
College and indicate students’ Humber Username. Please allow 3-5 days for payment to be

Updated December 18, 2015 Effective September 2015


*These policies are subject to change without prior notice.
processed. Returned payments (includes returned credit card payments) are subject to a $30 Non-
Sufficient Funds fee. For more information on payments, please visit
http://international.humber.ca/study-in-canada/after-acceptance.html#spot1/accept2
 Your tuition deposit due date and confirmation date are specified on your offer letter. You must pay
your tuition and confirm your offer by these due dates to secure your seat in the program.
 Payment is required on or before the fees due date. Fees paid after the specified due date will be
accepted pending program availability. Please pay in Canadian dollars.
 Payments made will be applied to any outstanding balance first. All fees including outstanding
balances must be paid before course registration is permitted.
 Program fees will be assessed after course registration. Deposit payments are applied to program
fees balances within 24 hours of course registration. Refunds will be issued to students assessed
program fees, less the administration holdback after the tenth official day of the start of the term.
 Additional program fees may be assessed if a student registers in additional courses over their
semester allotment (includes courses previously attempted, courses not previously attempted,
required remedial courses and required supplemental courses).
 Standard program fees by semester (including Mandatory Non-Tuition fees), are specified at
www.humber.ca/fees.
 Health insurance fees are mandatory and cannot be split. They are paid as part of the first semester
fee each academic year and are non-refundable after the 10th day of class.
 After the balance of program fees due date, Humber is authorized to pursue any remedies authorized
by law to obtain payment including the release of any personal information held by Humber to any
outside Agency for collection purposes. Further, Humber is authorized to withhold the issuance of
any documents or records held by Humber, including final marks and official credentials, until
payment is received in full.
 Your tuition fees are transferable up to two times within an academic year (September-August),
provided you make the request prior to the 10th day of classes. After two deferrals an administration
holdback will be applied.

REFUND INFORMATION*

It is the student’s responsibility to become familiar with the Academic Regulations. To view the
regulations please visit: http://www.humber.ca/content/academic-regulations.com.

If you withdraw from your program, we strongly advise you to consult with the International Centre, as
withdrawing may affect your status in Canada.

Refund requests must be submitted to the International Centre on or before the tenth official day of the
term. There are no refunds after the tenth official day of the start of the term, and students are liable
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*These policies are subject to change without prior notice.
for payment of outstanding fees. There are no exceptions to the refund policy for students who register
late. Full-time tuition fees are a package cost, and dropping a course(s) does not qualify for a refund if
you remain in full-time status (this includes students approved for Transfer credits). Unused credits are
not transferrable from one semester to another.

Please note that, for full-time programs, $1000 of the first-term payment is automatically withheld once
payment is made. (For each level of the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program, $500 is
automatically withheld.) If payment is applied to a future term, and the refund request occurs after the
Fee Due Date for the future term, $1000 (or $500 for EAP) is automatically withheld. Refunds will be
processed using the same method by which the payment was made. Refund of fees originally paid by
wire transfer, telebanking and cash will be issued by cheque.

INTERNATIONAL REFUND POLICY*

1. If you have not received a decision on your study permit application, or are unable to attend classes
by the fifth (5th) day of class, you must notify the International Centre before the tenth (10th) official
day of
the semester in writing in order to be eligible for a refund. You will be charged a $1000 CAD
administration fee for full-time programs or $500 for EAP.

If Canadian Immigration denies your visa/study permit then you will not be charged the $1000 or $500
CAD administration fee. You must include documented proof from Canadian Immigration that the
visa/study permit was denied. Please scan the visa/study permit denial letter and attach it with your
email request for a refund to international@humber.ca. ALL REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE SUBMITTED
BY THE TENTH (10th) OFFICIAL DAY OF THE SEMESTER. Any requests received beyond this date will be
denied. No exceptions to the refund policy will be made.

2. If you receive your visa denial too late to submit by the tenth (10th) day of the semester then you still
must submit a refund request without the visa denial by the tenth (10th) official day of the
semester. You will have until the thirtieth (30th) day of the semester to submit a second refund request
with the visa denial to be eligible to receive the administration fee ($1000 CAD for full-time programs,
$500 for EAP).

Updated December 18, 2015 Effective September 2015


*These policies are subject to change without prior notice.
FOR APPLICANTS FROM INDIA ONLY
Student Partners Program (SPP) – Proof of Funds

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has developed a special application process called, Student
Partners Program (SPP), which fast tracks the Study Permit application process for students in India.

If you are applying for a Study Permit through SPP then you have 2 options to demonstrate you have
sufficient funds to study in Canada.

1. Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) – Preferred


The GIC option is the preferred option by the CIC to prove financial ability to study in Canada.
The GIC can be purchased through Scotiabank. If you choose this option to apply for your study
permit then you must submit your application with:
• A copy of the fee receipt for 2 semesters tuition
• A copy of a GIC certificate for $10,000 CAD from Scotiabank to cover living
expenses.

Scotiabank has provided a designated email address to answer all GIC enquiries. Students, who
do not live near a Scotiabank or Kotak Mahindra Bank, can obtain all necessary information and
apply online. To contact Scotiabank directly for information on securing the GIC, please email
studentgic@scotiabank.com

2. Educational Loan from an Indian Chartered Bank


Students applying for a Study Permit through this option must submit their application with:
• A copy of the fee receipt for 2 semesters tuition
• A copy of an Education Loan from an (acceptable) Indian Chartered Bank
equivalent to $10,000 CAD to cover living expenses.

For more information on the SPP program, how to apply for a GIC, and a list of acceptable
Chartered Indian banks please visit: http://www.vfs-canada.co.in

Updated December 18, 2015 Effective September 2015


*These policies are subject to change without prior notice.

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