Fees & Financial Assistance

The domestic fee for taking one full-credit course (1.0) in the 2017-18 session was approximately $1800.00. In 2017-18 the cost for the CHRM Program Total cost (5.0 courses excluding books) was $9000.00.

Tuition fees are subject to change from year to year. The 2018-19 tuition fee schedule will be made available, by Student Accounts, on their website

The following fees (from 2017-18) do not include the cost of books or other course materials and is meant to help you estimate the costs for 2018-19. There may be additional ancillary fees levied for enrolment in specific courses or for individual circumstances. These will be reflected in the student's invoice. Students who drop from full-time to part-time after the 100% refund period will be charged full-time incidental fees. 

Financial Aid
For most full-time, undergraduate students at Woodsworth College, the first avenue of financial assistance is through the federal and provincial (ie OSAP) loan program. Eligible students must maintain a course load of at least 60% in each term to qualify for federal/provincial funding. Visit this link to see how much you could get in grants and loans.

OSAP
If you have no outstanding fees from previous sessions and if you applied for OSAP by the appropriate deadline, you may request deferral of your fees payment. This deferral is not automatic! You must complete the deferral online (on ACORN) or at the Office of Student Accounts, 215 Huron St or at Woodsworth College registrar's office by the registration deadine or you will be removed from your courses. For details, see the Student Accounts website. If you need to defer your fees but did not apply for OSAP by the deadline you should go to Admissions & Awards, 172 St. George St., to request a deferral form.

Financial Aid for Part-time Students
Depending on their course load, part-time students can apply for the Noah Meltz Grant, a grant offered though the University of Toronto to assist part-time degree students with their educational costs, or part time OSAP. The application for the Noah Meltz grant and information about Part time OSAP can be found on the Enrolment Services website.

Woodsworth College Bursaries and Grants
The College has an extensive bursary and grant program. Students are encouraged to apply when applications become available October 1 for the Fall/Winter Session and the first day of classes in the summer session. Most students applying for a bursary will have already applied for other funding. However, students are encouraged to meet with the College’s financial advisor to discuss their individual circumstances. Do not hesitate to make an appointment to see the Awards Officer. Contact Yvonne Hilder to discuss your financial plan.

OSAP Repayment
If you have been financing your education with Canada or Ontario student loans (OSAP) you should consider a repayment plan. Your first payment is due in the seventh month after you cease to be a full-time student. This is your “Consolidation Date”. While you are a full-time student (i.e., 60% course load or greater), the Federal and Provincial governments pay the interest on your student loans. You are responsible for arranging repayment with your lender(s) before your six-month period expires by signing a Consolidation Agreement/Loan Repayment form. This will specify your monthly payments, the term and the interest rate. For detailed information go to this site.