The tuition fee in University of Toronto in Canada for the 2023-2024 academic year is as follows:
- Domestic students (Ontario residents): $6,100-$11,420
- Domestic students (outside of Ontario): $6,590-$12,340
- International students: $60,510-$62,580
The specific tuition fee for a student will depend on their program of study and year of study. For example, the tuition fee for a first-year student in the Faculty of Arts and Science is $6,590, while the tuition fee for a fourth-year student in the Faculty of Medicine is $12,340.
In addition to tuition, students will also need to pay incidental and ancillary fees. These fees cover the cost of things like student societies, campus-based services, athletics and recreation facilities, and student health and dental plans. The total amount of incidental and ancillary fees varies depending on the student’s program of study and year of study.
Incidental and Ancillary Fees
Non-Academic Incidental Fees (or Incidental Fees) contribute to things like student societies, campus-based services, athletics and recreation facilities, and student health and dental plans. Many of these fees are compulsory, but you will have the option of opting out of a small proportion of them.
Find out more about Incidental Fees.(external link)
Ancillary fees cover things like field-trip costs, or special equipment provided for coursework, as well as administrative costs such as transcript fees or library fines.
Find out more about Ancillary Fees(external link).
Other Costs of University
There are a number of other costs to factor into your budget – for example, the cost of books, educational supplies, food, and residence. Find more about other costs of attending university.
To get a better idea of how much money you will need to cover tuition and fees, housing costs, food and everything else for the upcoming academic year, use our financial planning calculator(external link) to budget your costs.