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Enrolling at the Bloomberg School of Nursing at the University of Toronto is an excellent choice for anyone who is passionate about nursing. With top-notch education, practical training, and exciting career prospects, you’ll be well on your way to making a positive impact in the healthcare field!
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Advance your healthcare career with flexible continuing education programs from the Centre for Professional Development at Bloomberg School of Nursing, UofT.
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Certificate Certificate in Clinical Leadership in Long-Term Care
Course NP-Primary Health Care: Nurse Practitioner Exam Prep Course
Course Controlled Drugs and Substances: Essential Management and Prescribing Practices
Course Next Generation NCLEX-RN® Exam Prep Course
Course Review of Health Assessment Across the Lifespan
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Current student resources, tuition & fees, 2023-2024 domestic tuition fees.
In addition to the program tuition and University of Toronto incidental fees, students are expected to pay Faculty of Nursing specific incidental fees. These may vary by year of program. For registered students, exact fees are found on the invoice, which can be printed from ACORN. Tuition fees are made up of three components: program fee, university incidental fee, nursing specific ancillary fees. Incidental-campus fee includes items such as membership in the Athletic Centre, Hart House and others. Incidental fee-societies includes fees such as health plan and others. All fees are mandatory, whether one makes use of the university resources or not. Certain fees are charged only once in the program; therefore, they would not be charged in subsequent years of study. However, certain fees, such as clinical placement fee, will have different fee amount depending on the year of study. Refer to the Student Accounts’ website for further information on fee-related matters.
Additional Costs
In addition to the tuition fee, text books (approximately $600 for BScN Year 1) and living expenses, there are other costs associated with pursuing degree/diploma programs, such as the cost of scrubs and stethoscope. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the organization where they are placed can provide the appropriate size mask. In the event that an organization does not use the same brand for masks, the student will need an additional mask fitting. The student is obligated to pay all costs incurred to secure required mask fittings. Neither the University nor the Faculty of Nursing pays for or reimburses students for costs associated with mask fittings. The student is obligated to pay all costs incurred to secure required police record checks. Neither the University nor the Faculty of Nursing pays for or reimburses students for costs associated with obtaining police record checks.
Miscellaneous Fees
Fees are charged for services such as completion of forms (excluding government student loan forms), confirmation letters and replacement of badges, etc. Payment can be made through Service Requests . Please note that confirmation letters for graduate students are normally provided by the School of Graduate Studies . Transcripts ($12) may be ordered through ACORN or the Transcript Centre .
2023-2024 International Tuition Fees
* MN (Clinical & HSLA)
† Student are required to pay for each academic year in which they are registered
†† In addition to the program tuition and University of Toronto incidental fees, students are expected to pay Faculty of Nursing specific incidental fees. These may vary by year of program.
††† Only the Faculty of Nursing specific fees are listed for information.
Fees listed above are for illustration purpose only. Individual fee may differ slightly.
For continuing students, exact fees are found on the invoice, which can be printed from ACORN.
Tuition fees are made up of three components: program fee, university incidental fee, nursing specific ancillary fees. Incidental-campus fee includes items such as membership in the Athletic Centre, Hart House and others. Incidental fee-societies includes fees such as health plan and others. All fees are mandatory, whether one makes use of the university resources or not.
Certain fees such as iClicker are charged only once in the program; therefore, they would not be charged in subsequent years of study. However, certain fees, such as clinical placement fee, will have different fee amount depending on the year of study.
Refer to the Student Accounts’ website for further information on fee-related matters.
In addition to the tuition fee, text books (approximately $600 for BScN Year 1) and living expenses, there are other costs associated with pursuing degree/diploma programs, such as the cost of scrubs and stethoscope.
It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the organization where s/he is placed can provide the appropriate size mask. In the event that an organization does not use the same brand for masks, the student will need an additional mask fitting. The student is obligated to pay all costs incurred to secure required mask fittings. Neither the University nor the Faculty of Nursing pays for or reimburses students for costs associated with mask fittings.
The student is obligated to pay all costs incurred to secure required police record checks. Neither the University nor the Faculty of Nursing pays for or reimburses students for costs associated with obtaining police record checks.
Fees are charged for services such as completion of forms (excluding government student loan forms), confirmation letters and replacement of badges, etc. Payment can be made through Service Requests .
Please note that confirmation letters for graduate students are normally provided by the School of Graduate Studies .
Transcripts ($12) may be ordered through ACORN or the Transcript Centre .
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Your tuition covers your class fees, but you must also remember to budget for expenses such as books, living expenses, and additional fees specific to your program.
Fees for the 2025-2026 academic year will be approved in late April 2025. For the full list of current fees and details, visit the U of T Planning and Budget website . (Note: We recommend the Tuition Fee Lookup page .)
2024-2025 Tuition Fees — New Students
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- A dependent student whose parent’s primary residence is in Ontario.
- An independent student whose primary residence is in Ontario, and Ontario is the last province in which they have lived in for 12 months in a row prior to being a post-secondary student. (See Students Accounts website for more information.)
2024-2025 Estimated Additional Expenses
- All fees are listed in Canadian currency and are subject to change.
- The fees listed below are effective for the 2024-2025 academic year. They are based on a normal full-time course load of 5.0 credits.
- To view deadlines and learn about paying fees, visit the U of T Scarborough Office of the Registrar website .
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2024-25 TUITION FEE SCHEDULES
The Tuition Fee Lookup Tool is an informational service for students and potential applicants. The official tuition fee schedules are those approved annually by the Governing Council. While we have made every attempt to ensure that the Tool completely and accurately reflects the approved fees, in the event of any discrepancy, the fee schedules posted in the Governing Council meeting materials will prevail.
The Tuition Fee Lookup Tool Primarily provides tuition fees based on the rates for full-time students, with a few noted exceptions. Most undergraduate part-time fees are pro-rated on a per-course basis relative to the full-time rates. Most graduate part-time fees are set at 30% of the annual full-time rates.
These fee schedules do not include all of the relevant fees for each of the programs listed. For complete information regarding tuition and other incidental fees, please visit Student Accounts .
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The fee schedules for 2024-25 were approved by Governing Council at its meeting on April 4, 2024. Fee changes are effective May 1 st of each year.
For most programs, full-time undergraduate tuition covers a full-time course load in the Fall/Winter sessions. Undergraduate students taking additional courses in the summer term are charged an additional fee. Most graduate programs have an “annualized” program fee that covers the Fall/Winter/Spring period.
The preliminary international student tuition fees for 2025-26 are displayed above for information for planning purposes. They are subject to the Governing Council’s review and approval in Spring 2025.
Domestic tuition fees for new programs are subject to Ministry review and approval.
Tuition fee increases for continuing students comply with the Provincial Government’s Domestic Tuition Fee Framework, and with the University’s internal Fee Level Commitment for Continuing Students for the normal length of a full-time program. The normal length of program is typically two to four years, with some exceptions for longer doctoral or undergraduate programs that incorporate an extra foundation, co-op, or internship year. Students who exceed the normal length of their program will be charged the same tuition as students in the final year of that program.
Graduate master’s program students must pay a minimum degree fee based on the declared full-time length of their program at the time of entry. Full-time students who accelerate and finish their degree requirements in less time than the declared full-time program length and part-time students who have not paid at least the minimum degree fee are required to pay a balance of degree fee that is assessed prior to graduation as outlined on the School of Graduate Studies’ fees website.
Tuition fees for self-funded programs that do not receive operating grant support from the Ontario government and tuition fees for most international students are not subject to provincial fee regulations.
Tuition fees for most combined and double degree programs by year of study are based on the fees for the individual degree program involved.
The combined degree programs involving Arts & Science, UTM, and UTSC HBA and HBSc programs are restricted to specific combinations of specialist, major, or minor programs. Please refer to the respective divisional academic calendar for further details.
For combined, dual or double degree programs that combine undergraduate and graduate programs, fee information can only be accessed by selecting an undergraduate or international fee category value.
For dual degree programs with partner institutions, in some year(s) and/or term(s) the tuition fees will be charged by the partner institution. Please refer to those institution’s websites for information.
Tuition and Fees
The cost of attending university varies by program and whether you live in residence. Fees for full-time undergraduate programs for 2024-2025 for international students range from $35,063 to $40,485 CAD.
Fees are due and payable by the start of classes and various payment methods are available.
Fee Ranges per Faculty for Full-Time Undergraduate Programs: International Students (2024-2025)
All amounts are expressed in Canadian dollars (CAD).
Tuition fees include applicable ancillary fees .
See tuition and fees by program for a complete breakdown of all fees for graduate and undergraduate programs. Please note that this information is updated each July for the academic year starting in September.
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2023-2024 International Tuition Fees. * MN (Clinical & HSLA) † Student are required to pay for each academic year in which they are registered. †† In addition to the program tuition and University of Toronto incidental fees, students are expected to pay Faculty of Nursing specific incidental fees. These may vary by year of program.
Tuition and Fees. Your tuition covers your class fees, but you must also remember to budget for expenses such as books, living expenses, and additional fees specific to your program. Fees for the 2025-2026 academic year will be approved in late April 2025.
To determine your fees for the Fall-Winter session, select the table below applicable to your circumstances: Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Fee - Full-time International Students Fall-Winter Session Program Fees Mandatory Incidental, System Access & Ancillary Fees (Note 1) University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) (Note 2) Total Notes
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How much does it cost to study at U of T? Your university fees consist of tuition, incidental and ancillary fees, and are based on several factors. In addition, you’ll want to consider other costs such as books, supplies, residence, transportation, food and other expenses.
2024-25 TUITION FEE SCHEDULES. The Tuition Fee Lookup Tool is an informational service for students and potential applicants. The official tuition fee schedules are those approved annually by the Governing Council.
The cost of attending university varies by program and whether you live in residence. Fees for full-time undergraduate programs for 2024-2025 for international students range from $35,063 to $40,485 CAD. Fees are due and payable by the start of classes and various payment methods are available.
More than 25% of our student body is international, with students coming from 168 countries and regions. How to Apply. Study Permit Information. Tuition and Fees. Admission Requirements. Scholarships and Financial Aid. Details for students from the U.S.
Studying a 2-year nursing course in Canada as an international student offers a comprehensive and globally recognized education in the field of healthcare. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in nursing theory, clinical skills, and practical experience.
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