Ancillary Fees

Detailed 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.

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.

Ancillary Fees Amount Details
Career Services (CSF) $25.00 Applies to all campuses & programs
Copyright Fee (CRT) $10.00 Applies to all campuses & programs
Student Centre Fee (SCF) $20.00 Applies to all campuses & programs
TECH (TEC) $190.00 Applies to all campuses & programs
Mental Health Support Fee (MHS) $20.00 Applies to all campuses & programs
General Service Fee (GSF) $75.00 Applies to all campuses & programs
Future Building Fee (BLG) $25.00 Haileybury Campus only
Health Services (HEA) $42.00 Haileybury Campus only
Health Services (HEA) $36.00 Timmins Campus only
Athletic & Rec (ATH) $37.00 Haileybury Campus, Kirkland Lake Campus, and Timmins Campus
Student ID Card (SID) $20.00 Haileybury Campus, Kirkland Lake Campus, Moosonee Campus and Timmins Campus
Student Association Fee (SAC) $130.00 Haileybury Campus, Kirkland Lake Campus, Moosonee Campus and Timmins Campus
Student Association Fee (SAC) $50.00 All distance education programs (OL, CH, CK)
Health Plan – Single (DRG) $282.50

$266.99 (Winter intake only)

$895.00 (International Students)

Applies to programs at all campuses and distance education programs campuses, except those of Moosonee Campus.

International Drug Plan Fee is charged at initial term of enrollment and annually in September thereafter.

Convocation & Official Documentation Fee (GRA) $100.00 Applies to first year of the program.

 

Program Specific Fees Amount
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
Nursing Lab Kit Supplies2 $200.00 (Year 2)
Mask Fit Testing & N95 Masks $40.00
Practical Nursing Nurse Achieve Software1 $150.00 (Year 1)
$145 (Year 2)
Nursing Lab Kit Supplies2 $200.00 (Year 2)
Mask Fit Testing & N95 Masks $40.00
Personal Support Worker Mask Fit Testing & N95 Masks $40.00
Medical Laboratory Technician Mask Fit Testing & N95 Masks $40.00
Paramedic Mask Fit Testing & N95 Masks $40.00
Paramedic Lab Kit Supplies3 $360.00
Social Service Worker Standardized Patient Program4 $60.00
Addiction & Mental Health Worker Standardized Patient Program4 $60.00
Early Childhood Education Synergy Software for Placement Validation Service $50.00
Law Clerk Software Package $160
Motive Power Technician – Heavy Equipment Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP) Certification6 $50.00
Motive Power Technician – Automotive Service Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP) Certification6 $50.00
Animal Grooming Software & Model Dogs $126.00
Veterinary Technician Vet Tech Exit Exam7 $180.00
Veterinary Technology – Wildlife Rehabilitation Transportation & Field Trips $600.00
Mineral Exploration Techniques Transportation & Field Trips $100
Mining Engineering Technician Transportation & Field Trips $100
Environmental Technician (T090 & T089) Industry-specific learning resources $350.00
Environmental Technician (T089) Fee for Co-Op Semester $300.00
Supply Chain Management Fee for Co-Op Semester $300.00
Welding Engineering Technician – Inspection (W138) Fee for Co-Op Semester $300.00

 

1Nurse Achieve Software supports preparatory testing for provincial exams.

2Nursing Lab Kit contains supplies to be retained by the students.

3Paramedic Lab Kit contains helmets, emergency gowns and related accessories required for ride-outs and placements. Materials retained by students.

4This fee subsidizes participation in McMaster University’s Standardized Patient Program that provides second-year students with two (2) opportunities to participate in client mock interviews.

3Students will have access to CompTIA’s world-class, and continually updated, curriculum materials addressing all areas of cybersecurity.

6The Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP) designation conveys skills in environmentally-correct equipment design, proper handling of refrigerants, and will prepare participants for complying with Federal and Provincial Regulations covering refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

7VTNE testing fee to support preparatory testing for certification exams.

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