An academic year is normally eight months (two terms, September to April) for a bachelor鈥檚 and 12 months (three terms, September to August) for a graduate degree. In most cases, the academic year starts the first week of September. However, some people start their studies in January or May.
To estimate your fees, follow these steps.
- Go one term at a time using the information in the tables on the 鈥淭uition fees,鈥 鈥淎ncillary fees鈥 and 鈥淚ncidental fees鈥 pages.
- For each term:
- Follow the instructions for each fee table.
- Generally, there鈥檚 a flat fee if you study full time, while if you study part time, fees are calculated by unit (credit). However, for some programs, such as the master鈥檚 in engineering, fees are calculated by unit, even if you study full time.
- If there鈥檚 a flat fee for your program, you鈥檒l get an estimate.
- If your fees are calculated by unit, multiply the amount per unit by the number of units you鈥檒l be taking.
- Add the ancillary fees that apply to your student status (full or part time) and level of study (undergraduate or graduate).
- Add the incidental fees that apply to any of your courses as necessary.