Ancillary Fees
Student tuition consists of a combination of tuition and ancillary fees. These fees are mandatory. On this page, you will find descriptions of the various ancillary fees and how these fees support services and organizations across campus.
An option to opt out exists for TMSU and TMAPS Health and Dental fees. Please review the Health and Dental section for details.
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Compulsory fees are charged on a mandatory basis for programs and services in accordance with the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU) requirements. These programs and services are delivered by the university, student unions, faculty-based societies and campus resources, such as the student newspaper and radio station. All students have access to these programs and services.
The Academic Support fee provides access to academic success and engagement programs. These include experiential and co-curricular learning opportunities, academic conflict mediation/resolution services, orientation and transition programs, and specialized academic support for historically disadvantaged and under-represented groups.
The Athletics and Recreation fee provides students with access to recreation facilities and programming, support for varsity athletics and competitive clubs, and funding for related operations and capital costs.
This fee provides membership in the Canadian Federation of Students. The CFS unites over 550,000 students across the country and lobbies local, provincial and federal governments on tuition fees, financial aid and student representation, and coordinates effective campaigns and discounted services.
Note: These fees are being charged on a compulsory basis in accordance with the university’s interim strategy related to the Ontario Superior Court proceedings related to the student choice initiative.
The Career Services fee provides students with access to programs, support, resources and career specialists, as well as networking opportunities with potential employers, mentors, co-founders and investors to enhance student career readiness.
Please review the Career and Co-op Centre for the most up-to-date scheduling (both virtual and in-person), as well as virtual workshops and networking events for students looking to make transitions into the workforce or pursue further studies.
, the university’s student newspaper, reports on and investigates crucial campus issues. This fee covers paid student jobs, production, legal costs and supports independent journalism that holds university stakeholders accountable.
The Health and Wellness fee provides students with access to medical care, mental health programs or services, and health resources, as well as support to ensure the well-being of equity-seeking groups.
The Student Buildings fee provides students with access to facilities for student activities (e.g. Student Campus Centre, Oakham House, campus media services), and funding for operations, capital costs, repairs, and undergraduate and graduate student lounges.
represents all continuing education, distance education, and part-time degree students, as well as any student taking a Chang School course. This fee supports TMAPS administration, advocacy efforts, member outreach, and emergency grants.
Since 1948, the has improved campus experiences through: student life, including support for over 200 student groups and course unions; advocacy, with victories including the fall reading week; and money-saving services, like COPYrite.
is a licensed campus radio station and emergency broadcaster. This fee supports administration, memberships and licenses, promotions, music and community events, radio camps, workshops for newcomers and refugees, outreach and volunteer training.
This fee provides financial support for a student refugee to study each year at ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ through World University Services Canada (WUSC).
- Centre for Safer Sex and Sexual Violence Support
- Good Food Centre
- Oakham House
Please review the following opportunities for financial support to students:
- Student Financial Assistance: For more information on financial aid, please visit the Student Financial Assistance website.
- AwardSpring: Many scholarship opportunities continue to be available through ³ÉÈË´óƬ. If you have not already, please create an profile to explore funding opportunities available through ³ÉÈË´óƬ.
- Career Boost Program: ³ÉÈË´óƬ's on-campus employment program, Career Boost, is expected to continue to run over the spring/summer term. This is a great opportunity for eligible students to secure full-time employment with ³ÉÈË´óƬ. Please visit the Career Boost website for information on eligibility, application deadlines, and job opportunities.
Program Specific
Some compulsory fees are charged on a mandatory basis for students in specific programs.
Please review Additional Course Fees for details on courses with specific additional fees.
This fee supports the operations and social, non-academic programming to improve campus experiences of undergraduate architectural science students.
This fee supports operations, thesis grants, publications, training activities, and social and non-academic programming to improve campus experiences of undergraduate engineering students.
This fee supports operations, training activities, and affiliated student groups to improve campus experiences of Faculty of Communication and Design undergraduate students.
This fee supports bursaries, graduation celebrations, social programming, operations and other non-academic, value-added experiences for undergraduate business students.
Representing over 2,500 full-time and part-time graduate students at ³ÉÈË´óƬ, the is dedicated to supporting graduate journeys through offering services such as health and dental coverage, funding for course unions and hosting events to build a community on campus.
This fee supports and affiliated student groups’ operations, advocacy efforts and social, non-academic programming to improve campus experiences of undergraduate science students.
This fee covers the cost of enrolment in the health and dental plan managed by TMAPS, for students registered in a part-time degree program. Information about the benefits of the plan and how students who have alternative coverage can opt out of the plan are available on the .
This fee covers the cost of enrolment in the health and dental plan managed by the Graduate Student Union. Information about the benefits of the plan and how students who have alternative coverage can opt out of the plan are available on the page.
This fee covers the cost of enrolment in the health and dental plan managed by the TMSU. Information about the benefits of the plan and how students who have alternative coverage can opt out of the plan are available on the .
All international students (including undergrad, graduate and exchange students) studying in Ontario with a valid study permit are required to be enrolled in a province-wide private insurance plan, called the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP). This plan pays for medical services such as seeing a doctor, hospital stays and treatment, physical exams and emergency services. For more information about UHIP and its benefits visit International Student Support.

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