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Tuition and Fees

The most current information on tuition fees is available from the University of Toronto Student Accounts website: www.fees.utoronto.ca (click on the appropriate session, then “Fee & Refund Schedules,” then “Woodsworth College - Certificate & Diploma Programs”).

Domestic Students (Canadian Residents)

The cost of taking one course (0.5 full course credit) during the 2011-2012 Fall/Winter Session was $910.78. Each additional course in the same session cost $545.00. The total cost of the program if completed in 8 months (September to May) was $5416.50.  Tuition fees do not include books, and are subject to change from year to year.

International Students

The cost of taking one course (0.5 full course credit) during the 2011-2012 Fall/Winter Session was $3,632.38. Each additional course in the same session cost $2582.60. The total cost of the program if completed in 8 months (September to May) was $21,717.30.  Tuition fees do not include books, and are subject to change from year to year.

 

Refunds: The fees and refund schedule for each academic session should be checked carefully for complete information and possible changes.  The deadlines for receiving a refund are different from the deadlines for withdrawing from a course without academic penalty.  Refunds are based on the date the student withdraws on ROSI.

How to pay fees: Once you enrol in courses, you can pay your fees using Electronic payment (see below) or by printing an invoice from your ROSI account and paying at any bank branch. You can obtain an up-to-date balance on ROSI immediately after changing your course enrolments. Payment must be made by the posted deadline (see the current Timetable and Registration Instructions for details) or you will be automatically removed from your courses.

You can pay your fees using telephone or online banking if your bank offers this service. Call your financial institution’s telephone/online banking service and provide them with your account number and the name "University of Toronto." Your account number is displayed on the invoice format of your account on the Student Web Service. The account number consists of up to the first five characters of your surname (in capital letters) and 10 numbers, which is your student number with leading zeroes. Make sure you distinguish between the letter "O" and the number "zero".

Sample account numbers

  • Anthony Cho’s student number is 123456789; his account number is CHO0123456789.
  • Jane Seto-Paul’s student number is 987654321; hyphens and spaces are not used, so her account number is SETOP0987654321.
  • Christine Elias’ student number is 934578; her account number is ELIAS000934578.

When you pay your fees by telephone or online, be sure to make a note of the confirmation number in case there is a delay in processing your payment. If you pay after the payment deadline (in the Timetable and Registration Instructions), make sure you get proof of payment, and proof of the date you paid, and show it to the Registrar’s office at Woodsworth College.

Payment Deadlines: See the current "Timetable and Registration Instructions" posted in PDF format on the Current TESOL Students page.

To avoid delays, students are advised to pay fees early. All fees and charges posted to your account are payable. If not paid in full, any outstanding account balance is subject to a monthly service charge of 1.5% per month compounded (19.56% per annum). Outstanding charges on your account from prior sessions are subject to a service charge as of the 15th of every month until paid in full. Students with outstanding accounts may not receive official transcripts and may not re-register at the University until these accounts are paid.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Student Accounts will no longer mail registration invoices to students.  Students will be reminded by email of their account balance on ROSI and other important information that is required for registration.  A monthly email will be sent out on the following dates: July 28; Aug 11; Sept 11.  For this reason it is critical that all TESOL students set up and utilize their UTOR e-mail addresses.