Tuition & Fees
The KPU Board of Governors has approved tuition and other fees for each program. They vary depending upon the type and duration of the program. Senior citizens (age 65 and older) are not charged tuition or other fees for most courses. In addition to KPU approved tuition and fees, students also pay fees levied by the Kwantlen Student Association (KSA). Detailed explanations of the KSA fees follow the fee tables.
Tuition and fees are normally stated as a rate per credit. Therefore, the cost of a course can normally be calculated by looking at its credit value in the Calendar Course Descriptions and multiplying by the rate. Note in some cases, a maximum or flat rate for a given semester or year is charged.
This fee schedule applies from 1 August 2013 to 31 July 2014. KPU reserves the right to amend this schedule without notice. Rates are listed in Canadian dollars.
Registration Fees & Tuition Tables
What type of program?
The type of program that you are in can be found on the program page in the KPU Calendar in the Admission Type section.
Charges for Open Admission or Selective Entry Programs (Credit-Based)
Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)* |
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Tuition Category 2.a.1 (applies to most undergraduate and university preparatory programs) |
$ 128.50 per credit | $ 8.99 per credit |
Tuition Category 2.a.2 (applies to Special Education Teacher Assistant, upper-level Music courses) |
$ 155.25 per credit | $ 10.86 per credit |
Tuition Category 2.a.3 (applies to Bachelor of Design, Product Design) |
$ 173.40 per credit | $ 12.13 per credit |
Tuition Category 2.a.4 (applies to Health Unit Coordinator, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Post-Baccalaureate) |
$ 198.45 per credit | $ 13.89 per credit |
International | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)* |
All categories | $ 525.00 per credit | $ 25.00 per credit |
Kwantlen Student Association Fees (all students) | ||
Operating Fund | $ 9.00 plus $ 3.00 per credit† | |
Bursary Fund | $ 1.00 per semester | |
Lobby Fund | $ 0.29 per credit | |
SUB Capital Fee | $ 1.65 per credit | |
START Volunteer Program | $ 0.37 per credit | |
Reboot Computer Service | $ 0.30 per credit | |
Peer Counselling | $ 0.15 per credit | |
Advocacy Service | $ 0.10 per credit | |
Clubs and Events | $ 0.65 per credit | |
Social Justice Fee | $ 0.15 per credit | |
Intramurals | $ 0.25 per credit | |
Student Publication Fee | $ 0.75 per credit | |
Radio Free Kwantlen | $ 0.13 per credit | |
Kwantlen Public Interest Research Group | $ 0.80 per credit | |
Canadian Federation of Students | $ 0.95 per credit ‡ | |
Student Association Extended Health Plan | $ 97.00 per year | |
Student Association Dental Plan | $ 90.00 per year | |
Multi-Pass | $ 45.00 per month ($46.75 effective May 1, 2014) |
* Student fees for libraries, technologies and student life
† to a maximum of $ 50.00 per semester
‡ to a maximum of $ 8.52 per semester
Charges for Co-operative Education Work Terms
Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)* |
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Full-Time Work Terms | $ 578.25 per work term | $ 40.47 per work term |
Part-Time Work Terms | $ 289.13 per work term | $ 20.23 per work term |
International | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)* |
Full-Time Work Terms | $ 578.25 per work term | $ 40.47 per work term |
Part-Time Work Terms | $ 289.13 per work term | $ 20.23 per work term |
Kwantlen Student Association Fees | Exempt† |
* Student fees for libraries, technologies and student life
† Work term credits do not count towards KSA membership, services, or fees.
Charges for Fixed Term Programs
Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)* |
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Tuition Category 2.b.1 (applies to most vocational programs) |
$ 111.95 per week | $ 7.83 per week |
Tuition Category 2.b.2 (applies to Arborist Technician Apprenticeship) |
$ 229.50 per week | $ 16.06 per week |
International | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)* |
Tuition | $ 525.00 per week | $ 25.00 per week |
Kwantlen Student Association Fees (all students) | ||
Operating Fund | $ 2.90 per week | |
Bursary Fund | $ 0.10 per week | |
Lobby Fund | $ 0.27 per week | |
SUB Capital Fee | $ 1.50 per week | |
START Volunteer Program | $ 0.35 per week | |
Reboot Computer Service | $ 0.27 per week | |
Peer Counselling | $ 0.14 per week | |
Advocacy Service | $ 0.09 per week | |
Clubs and Events | $ 0.60 per week | |
Social Justice Fee | $ 0.14 per week | |
Intramurals | $ 0.23 per week | |
Student Publication Fee | $ 0.69 per week | |
Radio Free Kwantlen | $ 0.12 per week | |
Kwantlen Public Interest Research Group | $ 0.72 per week | |
Canadian Federation of Students | $ 0.85 per week | |
Student Association Extended Health Plan | $ 97.00 per year | |
Student Association Dental Plan | $ 90.00 per year | |
Multi-Pass | $ 45.00 per month ($46.75 effective May 1, 2014) |
* Student fees for libraries, technologies and student life
Charges for Continuous Intake Programs (Full-time)*
Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)† |
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Tuition | $ 111.95 per week | $ 7.83 per week |
International | Tuition | Student Fees (LTSD)† |
Tuition | $ 525.00 per week | $ 25.00 per week |
Kwantlen Student Association Fees (all students) | ||
Operating Fund | $ 2.90 per week | |
Bursary Fund | $ 0.10 per week | |
Lobby Fund | $ 0.27 per week | |
SUB Capital Fee | $ 1.50 per week | |
START Volunteer Program | $ 0.35 per week | |
Reboot Computer Service | $ 0.27 per week | |
Peer Counselling | $ 0.14 per week | |
Advocacy Service | $ 0.09 per week | |
Clubs and Events | $ 0.60 per week | |
Social Justice Fee | $ 0.14 per week | |
Intramurals | $ 0.23 per week | |
Student Publication Fee | $ 0.69 per week | |
Radio Free Kwantlen | $ 0.12 per week | |
Kwantlen Public Interest Research Group | $ 0.72 per week | |
Canadian Federation of Students | $ 0.85 per week | |
Student Association Extended Health Plan | $ 97.00 per year | |
Student Association Dental Plan | $ 90.00 per year | |
Multi-Pass | $ 45.00 per month ($46.75 effective May 1, 2014) |
* Fees for part-time programs are pro-rated.
† Student fees for libraries, technologies and student life
Charges for Adult Basic Education Programs
Tuition is waived for Adult Basic Education courses. However, students are charged Student fees for libraries, technologies and student life and the Kwantlen Student Association fees at the credit or continuous intake rate as appropriate.
Charges for Other Programs
Charge | Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents | International |
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Prior Learning Assessment | $ 128.50 per credit | $ 525.00 per credit |
Access Programs for People with Disabilities | $ 27.98 per week | n/a |
Career Choices and Life Success | Tuition waived† | n/a |
Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Technical Apparel Design | $ 525.00 per credit† | $ 525.00 per credit† |
†add libraries, technologies and student life fee (LTSD), and KSA fees
Temporary Insurance Plan (International students only)
All new international students coming to KPU will automatically be enrolled in KPU's Temporary Insurance Plan upon registration in classes for their first semester. Coverage begins on the first week before the start date of a semester. Each student's name, student number, email, gender, and date of birth will be released to the insurer and plan administrators. Students will be enrolled in the plan for each semester until they can provide proof of coverage. This is additional coverage to the KSA Health and Dental Plans.
Semester | Coverage Start Date* | Coverage End Date | Opt-Out Deadline† | Fee‡ |
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Fall 2013 (September) | August 27, 2013 | December 31, 2013 | September 30, 2013 | $ 186.69 |
Spring 2014 (January) | January 1, 2014 | April 30, 2014 | January 31, 2014 | $ 190.00 |
Summer 2014 (May) | May 1, 2014 | August 31, 2014 | May 31, 2014 | $ 190.00 |
Notes:
* Students are covered for the period shown, regardless of the first date of study.
† See Opting Out
For more information about the Temporary Insurance Plan, please contact the Office of International Students & Scholars (kwantlen.ca/oiss).
Proof of Coverage
To provide your proof of coverage, students must present either their letter from Health Insurance BC or the Medical Service Plan invoice issued by Revenue Services BC. Note, a BC Services Card or a BC Care Card is not sufficient to prove coverage – it must be accompanied by your coverage letter from Health Insurance BC.
Opting Out
International students that already have BC MSP coverage, may opt-out of the Temporary Insurance Plan and receive a 100% refund if they submit proof of coverage by the Opt-Out deadline. The BC MSP coverage must begin prior to the coverage start date in order for the student to be able to receive a full refund.
About Kwantlen Student Association Fees
In addition to tuition fees, students are required to pay Student Association fees. These include:
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All students, except senior citizens [age 65 and older], Summer Language Bursary recipients, those enrolled in Access Programs for People with Disabilities, students in a Co-operative Education work term and continuing studies students pay these fees. For a detailed explanation of these fees, see the Kwantlen Student Association (www.kusa.ca) web site.
Student Association Extended Health and Dental Plans
The Kwantlen Student Association has implemented, by means of student referendum, a mandatory health and dental plan providing extended medical coverage and a student dental plan. Enrolment in these plans is a requirement of registration at the University for all students with a course load of 60% (9 credits) or more. The name, student number, address, gender and date of birth of students eligible for enrolment in the plan will be released to the insurer and the plan administrators.
There is a provision for opting out of either or both plans if a student is able to provide proof of comparable existing coverage. Specific instructions for opting out are available online.
All questions or concerns about plan coverage or opting out of the Student Health and Dental Plan should be directed to the Student Service Coordinator:
Kwantlen Student Association | Health and Dental Plan Provider | ||
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Cloverdale: | 604.598.6053 | Tel: | 604.599.2431 |
Langley: | 604.599.3398 | Fax: | 604.599.2432 |
Richmond: | 604.599.2721 | Website | www.mystudentplan.ca/kwantlen |
Surrey: | 604.599.2126 |
Student Association Multi-Pass
The Kwantlen Student Association has implemented, by means of student referendum, a mandatory university bus pass (UPASS) plus additional services. Enrolment in these plans is a requirement of registration at the University for all students with a course load of 3 credits or more or who have tuition charges that exceed the Total Fair Value of a three-zone bus pass.
Multi-Pass charges are levied for each month in which the course(s) begin prior to the 15th of the month, and for each month in which the course(s) end on the 15th or later of the month.
Students who withdraw from all courses, will be refunded their Multi-Pass fees for the month(s) following their withdraw.
There is a provision for opting out of the Multi-Pass if a student is able to provide proof of one of the following scenarios:
- are not enrolled in any classes within Metro Vancouver
- who hold a valid U-Pass BC from another post-secondary institution within Metro Vancouver
- who hold a Transit Pass that is valid for the duration of the U-Pass BC Term
- who are permanently or temporarily disabled
- who can demonstrate a financial hardship (on income assistance with the Ministry of Social Development or sponsorship with dependent children)
- who can demonstrate a musical instrument hardship (required to carry large musical instruments)
All questions or concerns about the Multi-Pass or opting out should be directed to the Student Service Coordinator:
Kwantlen Student Association | |||
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Cloverdale: | 604.598.6053 | ||
Langley: | 604.599.3398 | ||
Richmond: | 604.599.2721 | ||
Surrey: | 604.599.2126 | ||
Website | http://ksamultipass.ca/ |