Whatever arrangements you make to pay for your education, you should make sure that your fees are paid by the due date shown on your Fees Invoice. Your Fees Invoice will either be included in your approval package which you received by mail, or mailed to you separately. That way, you will avoid paying late charges and avoid losing your space in your program!
Your fees include tuition and approved incidental fee. Incidental fees go towards supporting student activities, campus athletics, facility upgrades, your dental insurance coverage and other college services. For more information on incident fees, please visit humber.ca/content/fees.
Your fees include tuition and a mandatory non-tuition related incidental fee. The non-tuition related incidental fee contributes to the building and operations fund, your dental insurance coverage, athletic and technology operations and other college services.
You can pay your Humber fees in the following ways:
Service charges apply if:
For information about Humber's refund policy, please visit humber.ca/content/refunds or consult the back of your Fees Invoice.
If you qualify for OSAP and your OSAP entitlement is equal to or greater than your tuition fees, you may request a fee deferral. You will still be required to pay a $200 deposit towards your tuition. To apply for a fee deferral, follow the steps below:
| Step #1 | Apply for OSAP on-line |
| Step #2 | If your OSAP entitlement will cover your fees, make a minimum payment of $200 by the fees due date. Please note that a $25 service fee is included in the $200. The remaining balance of the $200 will be applied to your tuition. If your OSAP entitlement does not fully cover the cost of your tuition fees, you must pay the difference by the due date shown on your Fees Invoice. |
| Step #3 | If you are not eligible for OSAP, please ensure you pay your fees by the fee due date shown on your Fees Invoice. |
The $500.00 Residence deposit cannot be deferred to OSAP.
If you decide not to attend Humber after obtaining a fee deferral, you must notify the Office of the Registrar in writing.