Admissions

2010/11 Tuition Fees (academic and incidental)

This is for information only; registered students must check the fee balance on their ROSI account. The University of Toronto official list of program fees is here.

NOTE: Ph.D. and M.A.Sc. students, and M.Eng. students working on a project, are required to register and pay fees annually on a full-time basis until all degree requirements have been completed.

Balance of Degree Fees

The length of the program, as defined by the graduate unit into which a student is admitted, predetermines the minimum total academic fee that a student must pay prior to graduation.

Many part-time Master's students must pay a balance of degree fee prior to graduation. Full-time students who accelerate their programs and finish the degree requirements in less time than the normal program length must pay a balance of degree fee. If a student has paid more than the full-time fee due to the time taken to complete the degree requirements, there will be no refund of fees.

Fees Refund Schedule

The last day to cancel a course or registration without academic penalty is not the same as the last date to be eligible for a refund. For the fees refund schedule, click here.

More information on Graduate Fees is available here.

Ph.D. and M.A.Sc. (full time)

  Domestic* International**
per session $3,891.59 $8,959.09
per year $7,738.18 $17,153.18

M.Eng. (Canadian citizens and permanent residents only)

  Full-time* Part-time*
per session $5,347.09 $1,626.87
per year $10,649.18 $3,208.74

For program fee information on the M.Eng. in Design and Manufacturing, please see www.admicanada.com.

* These fees include academic and incidental fees.
** Fees for visa students include academic and incidental fees and the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP), which is mandatory for all visa students.

Why come to UofT?

UofT Engineering is ranked in the top 8 engineering schools in the world.

Our research facilities, which are available to undergrad students, are among the best in Canada.

Our diverse student population provides an endless source of new perspectives and engaging social activities.