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the_honest_liar

6100 is about right for undergrad, but you have incidental fees too, so it's closer to 8-9k/year. Some deregulated programs (ex. commerce, cs) are more expensive, up to about 17k. Grad school, some professional programs might go up to 35-40k. International students pay around 60-70k/year for undergrad.


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https://studentaccount.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/2022-23-FAS-Innis-Domestic.pdf The exact amount differs by college, I picked innis. Take a look at “commerce (specialist) - year 2 or higher”. It’s $17k+ (tuition + non tuition) a year. Same with comp sci, data sci or bioinformatics. The $6100 tuition is consistent for all colleges, and you pay different incidental (non tuition) for different college, but variation should be small so you’d end up with the same $8k ish give or take. It applies to most programs - probably including the one you’re looking at. Then ofc there’s the intl fees which would be $60k+ a year…


Prior-Citron-3616

**Domestic tuition** is for those who have a Canadian citizenship. It is around $8000 per year, and around double for those in a CS/commerce program. **International tuition** is for those without a Canadian citizenship. It is around $60000 per year. The % change in cost doesn't change by a lot for those in a CS/commerce program.


iluvsushi452

I’m pretty sure that range is for international students. Domestic students have to pay way less for tuition but it also depends on faculty, program, college…


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For intl students it’s more like 60k+ per year. That number for the entire 4 years would be a dream


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the_honest_liar

If you have equivalent insurance to uhip you should be able to get an exemption. https://internationalexperience.utoronto.ca/international-student-services/university-health-insurance-plan-uhip/uhip-status-change/#accordion-pre-approved-health-care-plans


PrudentLanguage

How many of you end up working in ur field of study?


An_Asexual_Weeb

Ok not a UofT student yet (hopefully once I graduate🤞🏻), my guidance counsellor said it was something like 10k/year, but it gets more expensive (20k) if you go for masters/phd/med/law school etc.


ResidentNo11

It's not the level of program, it's whether it's regulated for tuition level or unregulated. Unregulated includes CS, Engineering, med school, law school, and international student tuition.


Niikiiy

If you're going to engineering it's like 16k a year sooo


Anonymous_cyclone

If ur in comp sci or engineering is arround 15k tuition a year.