For information about specific, current fees, visit uoit.ca/fees.
General information
After registration, each student will be able to view a detailed assessment of fees due, through the online registration process. No fee statements will be mailed. Students are responsible for checking and paying amounts owing by the fee deadlines specified in the academic schedule.
Students with fees outstanding beyond the due date will be assessed a late payment fee and will be subject to the university’s hold policy. Interest will be calculated at a monthly rate compounded on the monthly balance and will be applied to the student account at the end of the month. Students with accounts on hold are unable to register, view grades, order transcripts, or graduate. Other services (e.g. library access, parking passes) may also be denied. In all cases, outstanding fees must be paid before subsequent registration will be allowed.
A student dropping courses within the first 10 lecture days in any semester will not be liable for tuition fees for those courses. Any student who drops a course after the 10th day of lectures up to the 20th day of lectures will receive a 50 per cent refund of tuition fees. Ancillary fees are non-refundable after the 10th day of lectures. No tuition will be refunded for courses dropped after the 20th day of lectures. Students wishing to drop courses should consult the academic schedule in this calendar for specific refund dates.
Methods of payment and deferment of fees
For detailed information on methods of payment and deferment of fees, please visit uoit.ca/studentfinances.
Tuition and fees
Tuition fees are charged on a per credit hour basis, up to the maximum annual program fee. Students who elect to complete additional courses beyond those required by the program will be charged for the additional courses at the regular per credit hour rate.
Tuition, ancillary and student organization fees are assessed on a semester basis. Please refer to uoit.ca/fees for detailed fee information.
Ancillary and student organization fees
Ancillary and student organization fees are charged on a semester basis. Ancillary fees include athletics, recreation, student services, student life and counselling. Student organization fees include student government and the student centre capital fund.
Health and dental insurance
Health and dental insurance fees are charged annually and are assessed as part of fall semester fees or at the time of admission. These fees are charged to full-time students only. Students dropping to part-time status before the 10th day of lectures will receive a refund of health and dental fees. International students are required to pay the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) fees in addition to regular health and dental insurance fees. The rates are determined by the insurer. More information is available on the Student Association website, your-sa.ca.
Technology-enriched learning environment
Most undergraduate programs require students to participate in the technology-enriched learning environment program. Please refer to uoit.ca for information on the compulsory technology-enriched learning fee and payment deadlines.
Co-op and internship fees
Co-op and internship fees apply to those students in engineering, engineering and management, science or science and management who choose to participate in the optional Co-op or Internship program after their third year of study.
Residence and campus dining plan fees
Residence
Residence fees are charged for an eight-month period (September to April). For payment deadlines and details, please visit uoitrez.ca.
Residence fees must be paid directly to the residence via one of their payment options and cannot be paid to the university. Payments made to the university in error will be applied to any outstanding balances on your account with the university.
Simcoe Village:
The South and Central Halls of Simcoe Village offer open concept suites shared by two beds (traditional dorm rooms). The North Hall offers suites with two separate bedrooms.
South Village:
The South Village offers suites with two separate bedrooms. A dining plan is mandatory for all students living in the South Village residence.
Campus dining plans
Students living in the South Village must choose one of the mandatory dining plans.
All other students may choose to purchase one of the voluntary dining plans. Campus dining plans consist of a set number of meals per week and a credit account, which may be used to purchase food from on-campus eating facilities.
Parking
Parking rates are determined annually. Rates vary depending on the permit type. Visit uoit.ca for more information.
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