Tuition & Fees Information

Tuition & Fees Information

Tuition and fees are typically updated yearly in May for the upcoming Fall intake Academic Year.

Current amounts may be based on last year and are subject to change.

Please refer to your Student Account or see a Student Services Clerk for the most up-to-date information.

Program Tuition

The tuition amounts listed below are for a full academic year of two semesters, unless otherwise stated.

2025-26 Academic Year Domestic International
General Program Tuition $2,720.56 $15,257.86
 

Specialty Program Tuition

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) $6,000.30 TBD
Civil Engineering Technician $4,080.83 $19,971.45
Cybersecurity $3,720.56 $16,287.86
Electrical Engineering Technician $3,002.92 $15,257.86
Electrical Engineering Technology $3,002.92 $15,257.86
Environmental Technician Water and Wastewater Systems Operations $3,627.42 $17,752.38
Instrumentation & Control Engineering Technician $3,002.92 $15,257.86
Mechanical Technician – Welding Fitter $5,441.10 $26,628.59
Medical Laboratory Technician $4,080.84 $19,971.45
Practical Nursing $3,400.69 $16,642.86
Pre-Service Firefighter Education & Training (All 3 Semesters) $11,391.28 $19,971.43

 

Ancillary Fees

Ancillary fees vary by campus and support aspects of your experience as a Northern College student, such as Student Associations, Athletic Facilities, and Health Benefits.

Ancillary fees are paid in full for the entire academic year in the first semester.

Fees due may differ from information on the website. Fees listed on the website are for a typical full-time Fall intake program. Fees for winter or spring intake may differ. Refer to your official student records for payments due.

The Convocation and Official Documentation Fee (GRA) of $100.00 only applies for the first year of each program.

Ancillary Fees by Campus (2024-25) Domestic International
Haileybury (HL) $976.50 $1,589.00
Kirkland Lake (KL) $909.50 $1,522.00
Moosonee (JB) $590.00 $1,485.00
Timmins (PC) $945.50 $1,558.00
Distance (CK, CH, OL) $772.50 N/A

Please see Detailed Ancillary Fees for more information.

Ancillary Fees

 

Program Specific Fees

Ancillary fees may also include program-specific fees depending on the requirements of your program of study, such as fees associated with co-op, equipment, or learning technology.

Program Fees

Payments & Important Dates

You can find more information about your tuition and fees online in your Student Portal account, where you can also process payment.

Your login information is found on your Offer of Admissions letter. This document also provides important tuition and non-refundable deposit, payment deadlines.

Please review the Payment Information for important details on paying for your education with us, including access to the payment registration form, how to submit payment in your student account, important dates and deadlines, or alternative payment methods.

Payment Information

  • Deposit (Domestic Students): Non-refundable Deposit, is due by June 15 for Fall intake, November 15 for Winter intake and March 30 for Summer intake.
  • Full Tuition & Fees (New Domestic Students & All Returning Students): Full payment of remaining tuition and fees are due before Day 10 of the semester (except those with OSAP or approved payment plans). After Day 10, a late fee of $150 is applied to any accounts with outstanding fees due.
  • New International Students: Tuition and fee payments are due by the dates provided in your Letter of Acceptance.

Please review the Tuition & Fees Payments information and deadlines outlined in your confirmation letter to ensure you save your spot with us and to avoid late fees. 

Please refer to the Academic Calendar for other important dates for your studies.

Financial Assistance

Not sure if you can afford post-secondary education?

Our Financial Aid Officers can help go over all the financial services available to help pay for your education, such as OSAP, a government-funded program with the cost of attending college.

Financial Assistance

Better Jobs Ontario Funding

Thinking of returning to school, but not sure how to pay for it?

Better Jobs Ontario (formerly known as Second Career) may be an option for you. This is a Government of Ontario initiative to help people who are unemployed, or laid off, update their skills and training to get a better job.

Learn More

Scholarships

We give out a large number of Scholarships, Bursaries, & Awards that can help you pay for school.

We have awards for every student, including domestic, international, Indigenous, full-time, part-time, first-year, upcoming graduates and everyone in between.

Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards

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