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2023–2024 Domestic tuition fees

The following tuition fees are for domestic graduate students studying in the 2023-2024 academic year. The fees below commence September 2023.

Tuition fees for graduate programs are charged on a flat-fee or fee-per-credit basis.

Flat-fee programs

Fee-per-credit programs

  • Graduate Diploma in Accounting
  • Graduate Diploma in Engineering Management
  • Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Design Engineering
  • Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Technology
  • Master of Applied Science programs
  • Master of Arts in Criminology
  • Master of Engineering programs3
  • Master of Engineering Management3
  • Master of Health Sciences
  • Master of Science programs
  • Master of Science in Nursing
  • Master of Social Practice and Innovation
  • Master of Software Engineering
  • Doctor of Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy programs
  • Graduate Diploma in Education and Digital Technologies
  • Graduate Diploma in Police Leadership
  • Master of Arts in Education
  • Master of Business Analytics and AI
  • Master of Education
  • Master of Financial Data Analytics
  • Master of Information Technology Security
  • University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Engineering
  • University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering

Flat-fee tuition (2023-2024)

  • Continuance courses

    Flat-fee students will see a continuance course on their records before the start of each term. Continuance courses are linked to tuition and ancillary fees. Graduate students are expected to be continuously registered year-round and fees are loaded each term, regardless of credit hours.

    Continuance courses

    Accounting

    BUSI 5003G

    Criminology  

    SSCI 5999G

    Education (EdD)

    EDUC 7000G

    Engineering

    ENGR 5000G

    Health Sciences

    HLSC 5000G

    Science

    MSCI 6999G

  • Full-time tuition fees
    Program
    Annual (based on three terms)
    Per term

    Graduate Diploma in Accounting1

    -

    $8,933.60

    Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Technology2

    -

    $2,953.31

    Graduate Diploma in Engineering Management2

    -

    $2,953.31

    Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Design Engineering2

    -

    $2,953.31

    Master of Arts in Criminology, Master of Arts in Social Practice and Innovation, Master of Health Sciences, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy

    $7,579.30

    $2,526.43

    Master of Applied Science 

    $7,859.94

    $2,619.98

    Master of Engineering3, Master of Engineering Management3

    $8,859.94

    $2,953.31

    Master of Science in Nursing

    $8,761.50

    $2,920.50

    Doctor of Education

    $10,097

    $3,365.67

    Graduate students in flat-fee programs are required to be continuously enrolled and pay tuition in all three terms per year (fall, winter and spring), regardless of whether you are registered in any courses, unless you have an approved leave of absence for the term. Leaves of absence are only approved if a valid reason is stated, along with official supporting documentation. While on a leave, you may not register for any courses, undertake any research work or use any of the university’s facilities.

    1Full-time program taken over one term.
    2Program takes two terms to complete when taken full-time.
    3The Master of Engineering (MEng and MEngM) programs will change to a fee-per-credit structure for students admitted to these programs in Fall 2024. The 2024-2025 fee-per-credit tuition rate for domestic MEng and MEngM students is $1,476.66 per course (total program fee: $14,766.57). Students who began the Master of Engineering (MEng and MEngM) programs prior to Fall 2024 will remain flat-fee.

  • Part-time tuition fees
    Program
    Annual (based on three terms)
    Per term

    Graduate Diploma in Engineering Management

    - $1,476.66

    Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Design Engineering

    - $1,476.66

    Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Technology

    - $1,476.66

    Master of Arts in Criminology, Master of Health Sciences, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy

    $3,789.65 $1,263.22

    Master of Applied Science 

    $3,929.97 $1,309.99

    Master of Engineering3, Master of Engineering Management3

    $4,429.98 $1,476.66

    Master of Science in Nursing

    $4,380.75 $1,460.25

    Doctor of Education

    $5,048.49 $1,682.83

     Graduate students in flat-fee programs are required to be continuously enrolled and pay tuition in all three terms per year (fall, winter and spring), regardless of whether you are registered in any courses, unless you have an approved leave of absence for the term.

    Part-time students in flat-fee programs have a course load restriction of one course per term.

    3The Master of Engineering (MEng and MEngM) programs will change to a fee-per-credit structure for students admitted to these programs in Fall 2024. The 2024-2025 fee-per-credit tuition rate for domestic MEng and MEngM students is $1,476.66 per course (total program fee: $14,766.57). Students who began the Master of Engineering (MEng and MEngM) programs prior to Fall 2024 will remain flat-fee.


Fee-per-credit tuition (2023-2024)

  • Tuition fees
    Program
    Per 3-credit course
    Per credit
    Number of credits required

    Graduate Diploma in Education and Digital Technologies, Graduate Diploma in Police Leadership 

    $1,576.46

    $525.49

    12

    Master of Arts in Education

    $1,576.47

    $525.49

    30

    Master of Business Analytics and AI

     $2,709

     $903

    30

    Master of Education 

    $1,576.47

    $525.49

    30

    Master of Finacial Data Analytics

     $2,709

     $903

    30

    Master of Information Technology Security

    $1,257.52

    $419.17

    30

    University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Engineering 

    $2,500

    -

    -

    University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering

    $2,500

    -

    -

    It is expected that students in fee-per-credit programs will be registered in courses each term until the completion of their coursework and will, therefore, be continuously enrolled in their program and pay tuition in all three terms per year as well. The only exception is for graduate students with an approved leave of absence for the term. Leaves of absence are only approved if a valid reason is stated, along with official supporting documentation. While on a leave, you may not register for any courses, undertake any research work or use any of the university’s facilities.

    Students enrolled in UNENE are considered part-time students and pay compulsory ancillary fees.

  • Continuation fee
    Graduate students in fee-per-credit programs will be charged a continuance fee for their continuing work on a major paper, project or thesis for each term extension beyond the normal degree components. The continuation fee will be based on three credits for part-time graduate students or six credits for full-time graduate students, plus ancillary fees.

Minimum program tuition

  • Policy

    The minimum program tuition fees must be paid in full before any tuition reimbursement will be considered.

    All domestic graduate students who complete a program are required to pay at least the minimum program tuition fee for that program. This minimum program tuition fee is the same for all domestic students in a program, regardless of their part-time or full-time status. The minimum program tuition fee is calculated by taking the full-time tuition fee for the program in the first term of registration multiplied by the minimum standard number of terms for full-time students in that program. Both part-time and full-time students who finish their program's degree requirements in fewer terms than the standard minimum period of registration and who have paid less tuition than the program's minimum degree fee must pay the balance of this fee before graduation. The minimum program tuition fee may be reduced by transfer credits or advanced standing, if the award of these credits or standing shortens the number of minimum terms required of the student. Such reductions in the minimum degree fee are established at the time of initial registration.

    If a student has paid more than the minimum program tuition fee due to the time taken to complete the degree requirements, there will be no refund of fees.

    For details on the minimum tuition fees by program, please contact gradfinance@ontariotechu.ca


  • Graduate tuition fees are assessed on a program basis for the normal program length and for any subsequent term of registration. Fees are subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure that the fees listed on this page are accurate. In the event of an inconsistency between the fees published here and those approved by the university Board of Governors and/or administration, the latter shall prevail.
  • In addition to the fees above, students are also required to pay ancillary fees.