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Financing Your Education

Your university education is an investment — an investment in knowledge and career options that will repay you throughout your life. A Christian university education is even more than that: it’s an investment not only in academics, but also in service, in community and in spiritual growth.

Are You All-In?

We understand the financial weight of your investment, which is why we’re investing in you, too. You’ll benefit from a full-service campus with access to parking, residence services, WIFI, a fitness center, computer labs, the library and other features. We also have a list of scholarships and bursaries to help ease the financial burden of a university education. We’re going all-in to enable you to be a difference-maker for Christ. Are you?

One year of academic study spans eight months from September to April. To complete a three-year degree, students must take five courses each semester or 30 credit hours per academic year. The following chart displays tuition, fees, and residence costs.

Undergraduate Studies

A full course load starts at 12 credit hours (or four courses) per semester. To complete your degree on-time (e.g., a 3-year Bachelor of Arts degree in three years), you must take no less than 15 credit hours (or five courses per semester). International and US students with a study permit must take 12 credit hours per semester to maintain their student status.

Fees for Canadian / US Students

  Per Semester
(5 courses)
Per Year
(10 courses)
Tuition $5,205 $10,410
Student Fees $705 $1,410
Residence & Meal Plan (7-day) $4,232 $8,464

*** Canadian and American students are required to pay a $300 deposit to confirm their admission and access course registration. This deposit is credited towards the first semester’s tuition payment and is refundable up to July 1st.

Fees for International Students

  Per Semester
(5 courses)
Per Year
(10 courses)
Tuition $7,800 $15,600
Student Fees $705 $1,410
Residence & Meal Plan (7-day) $4,232 $8,464

*** Students from outside North America must pay an $8,000 deposit. International students already within North America are required to pay $4,000. Please refer to the International Deposit and Refund Policy included in your admission details.

For more information on how to pay for tuition and other fees, please click here for international payment information.

If you are interested in the EAL or EAP programs within the Modern Language Institute, please visit their program pages to see full list of tuition and fees.

NOTE: Figures are estimated for the academic year and are subject to change. All amounts are quoted in Canadian (CDN) dollars. For more information on how to pay for tuition, please contact the Registrar’s Office.

One year of academic study spans eight months from September to April. To complete a two-year degree in two years, students must take five courses each semester or 30 credit hours per academic year.

To help you best determine your Seminary costs, you can download the Financial Information Section from our Academic Calendar for 2023-24. CLICK HERE.

Graduate and Seminary Studies

Tuition & Fees for Domestic and International Students

  Domestic Students (Canada & US)
Per Course
International Students
Per Course
Tuition $1,644 Cdn $2,097 Cdn
Student Fees $141 Cdn $141 Cdn
Total $1,785 Cdn $2,238 Cdn

*English Language Institute Tuition and Fees

Doctor of Ministry Studies (DMin)

Tuition & Fees for Domestic and International Students

  Domestic Students (Canada & US)
Per Course
International Students
Per Course
Tuition $2,370 Cdn $2,832 Cdn
Student Fees $147 Cdn $147 Cdn
Project/Dissertation $4,740 Cdn $4,740 Cdn
Continuation Fee $2,370 Cdn $2,370 Cdn

NOTE: Figures are estimated for the academic year and are subject to change. All amounts are quoted in Canadian (CDN) dollars. For more information on how to pay for tuition, please contact the Registrar’s Office.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: For more information on how to pay for tuition and other fees, please click here.

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