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Overview. Tuition is calculated on a per-credit basis and reviewed annually by the Board of Governors. In recent years, tuition increases have been 2% for continuing domestic students and between 2% and 5% for continuing international students.
- Paying Tuition
You can pay your UBC tuition and fees from a foreign bank...
- Financial Support Options
British Columbia residents. BC residents who are student...
- Course Load Guide
If you have questions. If you have questions about the...
- Funding Your Studies
UBC has switched to a new student system called Workday for...
- Academic Calendar
Tuition fees are reviewed annually by the Board of...
- What It Costs
We’ll help you plan for your first year on this page. Later,...
- How UBC determines your tuition fees
At UBC, your citizenship status usually determines whether...
- Tuition & Fees
Tuition & fees. Fees, including tuition, program, course,...
- Tuition, Fees & Cost of Living
Paying Your Fees. Students pay their fees online through the...
- Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate tuition fees. If you’re an undergraduate...
- Paying Tuition
Undergraduate tuition fees. If you’re an undergraduate student, your tuition is likely assessed on a per-credit basis. View tuition fees based on a full course load.
Find out how much your first year at UBC will cost based on your campus, program, citizenship, and living arrangements. Use the online cost calculator, budget-planning worksheet, and financial advising services to plan your finances.
- Canadian Students
- International Students
- Calculate Your First-Year Costs
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As a Canadian student, you are eligible for domestic tuition fees at UBC if: 1. You are a Canadian citizen; 2. You hold multiple citizenships and one of them is Canadian; 3. You are a permanent resident of Canada; 4. You have refugee status in Canada; or 5. You are the dependent of a diplomat assigned to Canada. Note:You may be required to provide ...
If you are not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you will be required to pay international tuition fees at UBC unless you are eligible for one of the following exceptions.
Now that you know which tuition fees you’ll pay at UBC, use our cost estimatorto estimate the first-year costs for your chosen campus and degree.
Learn how UBC determines your tuition fees based on your Canadian or international citizenship status. Find out if you are eligible for domestic fees due to your affiliation, work permit, or family relationship.
Learn about tuition fees, deferments, late payments, interest penalties, and refunds at UBC. Find out how to check your fee information, verify your deferment, and avoid financial hold.
You can pay your UBC tuition and fees from a foreign bank account with non-Canadian currency using International Funds Transfer (IFT). Follow the online Workday tutorial for paying your tuition and student fees using TransferMate Payment.
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Paying Your Fees. Students pay their fees online through the Student Service Centre . All graduate students are responsible for keeping up-to-date in paying tuition and student fees until the completion of their program.