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Tuition Fee Policy for Canadian Residents in Full-time Programs

The schedule of fees described in this policy applies to Canadian citizens and persons lawfully admitted to Canada for purposes of permanent residence. International students are required to pay a tuition fee surcharge.The majority of Michener's core programs are subsidized by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, helping to keep tuition costs as low as possible. Please note that fees are published for the next academic year only.

Program Fees

Full-time tuition fees at The Michener Institute are charged by program and not by individual course. Our programs are not designed for part-time attendance. Students are required to enroll in all courses each semester. The Michener Institute reviews all its fees and services annually and makes the appropriate adjustment in the fee structure by February of each year. Upon acceptance into a program, students will be mailed a statement of tuition fees outlining those fees due for the upcoming academic year along with payment options and payment due dates.

Please note that tuition fees are due before the start of classes. Late or non-payment of any portion of the fees will affect student's registration in the program. Tuition fees in arrears of 90 days will be sent to a collection agency.

Payment Methods

Tuition fees can be paid directly to Michener by:

  • cash
  • debit card
  • certified cheque
  • money order
  • Visa or MasterCard (subject to a 1.99% surcharge)

We regret that we are unable to accept personal and post-dated cheques or cash sent through the mail. Uncertified cheques are not acceptable and will be returned.

The Michener Institute offers tuition payment options directly through the following five major Canadian banks.

The Michener student ID number should be used as the Michener account number.

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Late or Non Payment

New students who do not pay fees by the due date will have their enrolment cancelled automatically and without further notice. Returning students who do not pay full fees by the date specified will not be enrolled into classes. Timetables will not be released to students who have not paid or made arrangements to pay fees.

Michener transcripts and certificates/diplomas will be withheld for all students until outstanding fees/fines have been paid.

Important Dates

The due dates for 2011-2012 academic year fees are:

  Due Date
First Year Student Fees July 15, 2011
Returning Student Fees August 12, 2011
All remaining and outstanding fees December 16, 2011

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Deferral of Tuition Fees

Student fees are assessed annually and are based on Michener's academic year which runs from September until August. All students will receive an invoice during the summer, prior to the start of the academic year. This invoice will explain the fees structure and the payment options available. Students who choose to defer a portion of their tuition fee will have their annual fee split into two (2) payments. An explanation of these dates and amounts will accompany the tuition fee invoice. A $75 service fee will be attached to the total fees owing.

Tuition Fee Invoice

Upon acceptance into a program, students will be mailed a statement of tuition fees and payment due date(s), based on the schedule listed above.

Refunds

Students who officially withdraw within ten (10) business days from the beginning of a semester are entitled to receive:

  • a refund of paid tuition fees for that semester, less the non-refundable tuition deposit.
  • a refund in full of tuition fees paid in advance for subsequent semesters

Students who officially withdraw after ten (10) business days (from the beginning of a semester) receive no refund for that semester but are entitled to a full refund of any fees paid in advance for subsequent semesters. Students who have received Ontario Student Loans or Canada Student Loans, loans will have their refunds forwarded to their lending institution.

2011/2012 Fees Structure

Chiropody Program Tuition fees are based on the entire duration of the program of study. For your convenience, these fees have been broken down into three equal payments that can be made annually. Also, each annual fee can be split into two payments which will be due in the summer and late fall of each academic year.

Year 1 (F, W) Year 2 (F,W,S) Year 3 (F,W)
Tuition Fee
$5,116
$7,672
$5,114
Non-Tuition Fee
$864
$700
$521
Total
$5,980
$8,372
$5,635

Medical Lab Science   Tuition fees are based on the entire duration of the program of study. For your convenience, these fees have been broken down into three equal payments that can be made annually. Also, each annual fee can be split into two payments which will be due in the summer and late fall of each academic year.

Year 1 (F, W) Year 2 (F,W,S) Year 3 (F)
Tuition Fee
$5,371
$8,057
$2,686
Non-Tuition Fee
$864
$700
$521
Total
$6,235
$8,757
$3,207

Cardiovascular Perfusion   Tuition fees are based on the entire duration of the program of study. For your convenience, these fees have been broken down into two payments that can be made annually.

Year 1 (F,W,S) Year 2 (F)
Tuition Fee
$7,368
$2,976
Non-Tuition Fee
$864
$521
Total
$8,232
$3,497

Diagnostic Cytology   Tuition fees are based on the entire duration of the program of study. For your convenience, these fees have been broken down into two payments that can be made annually.

Year 1 (F,W,S) Year 2 (F)
Tuition Fee
$6,711
$2,237
Non-Tuition Fee
$864
$521
Total
$7,575
$2,758

Ultrasound   Tuition fees are based on the entire duration of the program of study. For your convenience, these fees have been broken down into two payments that can be made annually.

Year 1 (F,W,S) Year 2 (F,W)
Tuition Fee
$6,711

$4,473

Non-Tuition Fee
$864
$521
Total
$7,575
$4,994

Genetics Technology Tuition fees are based on the entire duration of the program of study. For your convenience, these fees have been broken down into two payments that can be made annually.

Year 1 (F,W,S) Year 2 (F)
Tuition Fee
$6,711
$2,237
Non-Tuition Fee
$864
$521
Total
$7,575
$2,758

Respiratory Therapy - NOTE: Tuition fees shown are The Michener Institute stand alone program and does not lead to an integrated diploma program in conjunction with Dalhousie University.are based on the entire duration of the program of study. Each annual fee can be split into two payments which will be due in the summer and late fall of each academic year.

Year 1 (F,W) Year 2 (F,W,S) Year 3 (F,W)
Tuition Fee
$3,183
$4,774
n/a
Non-Tuition Fee
$864
$700
n/a
Total
$4,047
$5,474
n/a

Respiratory Therapy - Dalhousie Integrated Program Tuition fees are based on the entire duration of the program of study. For your convenience, these fees have been broken down into three equal payments that can be made annually. Also, each annual fee can be split into two payments which will be due in the summer and late fall of each academic year.

Year 1 (F,W) Year 2 (F,W,S) Year 3 (F,W)
Tuition Fee
n/a
n/a
$5,505
Non-Tuition Fee
n/a
n/a
$521
Total
n/a
n/a
$6026

Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy & Radiological Technology *

  Year 1 Year 2 Year3
Tuition Fee
$6,160
$6,131
$6,101
Combined Michener/U of T Non-Tuition Fee
$1,736.50
$1,572.50
$1,393.50
TOTAL
$7,896.50
$7,703.50
$7,494.50

* Tuition fees are based on the 2011-2012 academic year and are subject to change for the 2012-2013 academic year.

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Mandatory Non Tuition Fees

All Mandatory Tuition Fees cover the entire academic year but are charged only once and are due with the first tuition payment. For Programs less than three (3) years (6 semesters) in duration, only the first and third year non-tuition fees are applicable.

  1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
Student Activity Fee
207
124
99
Student Success
384
323
249
Digital Media Fee
185
165
85
Technology Fee
88
88
88
ANNUAL TOTAL
$864
$700
$521
  • Student Activity Fee

This annual fee is used to support the Student Council, from orientation through to graduation. This fee, which is applicable to full-time and part-time students includes athletics, student council, student handbooks, lockers, graduation, and other activities sponsored by the Students Association through out the year. The orientation fee is charged in the first year only.

  • Student Success

The Student Success Fee includes:

  • the student health insurance plan,
  • counselling services,
  • peer tutoring,
  • workshops,
  • seminars and other activities throughout the year.
  • The mandatory Mask Fitting fee of $61 which is charged in the first year only. This covers the use of the fit testing solutions, i.e. bitrex or saccharine, as well as other fit testing materials such as masks, hoods and collars the use of the Porta Count machine for additional fit testing, if necessary; the time of the Fit Tester (s) and Fit Test Coordinator; the provision of a Fit Testing Worksheet and Fit Testing card for each student.
  • Digital Media Fee

The Michener Digital Media Fee covers the cost of printed notes; electronic notes in PDF, MS Office or other formats; software lisencing agreements; cd's; video files; audio files; Blackboard account; intellectual property ownership and material copyrights.

  • Technology Fee

A Technology Fee is charged each semester to all post-secondary students. The fee provides for software licensing, student electronic mail accounts, Internet access, systems infrastucture upgrades, Learning Resources Center access and related printing services.

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Other Related Non Tuition Fees

  • Student Tuition fee Deferral Charges

To defer payment of a portion of your tuition fees, a $75 service fee will be attached to the total fees owing. Please see the Important Dates for tuition fee payments.

  • Replacement Fee

The replacement fee for a diploma or certificate is $50.00.

  • Academic Appeals

Students who launch an academic appeal are required by the current policy to pay a non-refundable $25.00 fee for each level and type of appeal. The fee covers all matters under appeal, and is payable at the Registrar’s Office.

  • Student Bursary Levy

A $10.00 fee is charged each semester and is collected as part of the Alumni Fee. All full and part time students contribute $10 each year toward Michener's student Bursary Fund. This levy is not mandatory, and students may opt out by completing the Student Levy Opt Out Form.

Additional Expenses that vary by Program

  • Textbooks - students are required to purchase textbooks, if applicable. Textbooks may be purchased from the University of Toronto Bookstore, 214 College Street, Toronto.
  • Equipment Deposits - a deposit may be charged for certain items of equipment issued to students for individual use during the program. Specific details are included with the statement of tuition fees. A portion of this deposit may be refunded when the equipment is returned.
  • Laboratory Coats - disposable or cloth lab coats are required for certain programs and must be purchased prior to the start of classes. They are available from the University of Toronto Bookstore. Some clinical sites require students to wear uniforms, which students are also responsible to purchase.
  • Professional Society Fees - students may be required to join a professional association while attending The Michener Institute. Requirements and fees vary.
  • Service Charges - additional fees may be incurred for photocopying, faxing and mailing documents, such as course outlines or transcripts .

Residence Fees
Financial Assistance
Continuing Education Course Tuition

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