2023-24 Tuition & Fees
Since the programs and policies of the University are under continual review, we reserve the right to change the tuition rates and fees without notice.
2023-2024 Undergraduate Tuition
Program | Rate | (all rates quoted in CAD$) |
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All Undergraduate Programs (If Not Specified Below) | $742 | per credit hour |
Fall or Spring only - Registered in 3 or less Credits | $372 | per credit hour |
Adult Degree Completion | $475 |
per credit hour |
Undergraduate Certificates |
$475 | per credit hour |
All UG Courses Approved for Audit | $254 | per credit hour |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Tuition (15 credits x $742/credit) | $11,130 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Room | $2,600 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Promotional Materials | $70 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Infrastructure, Technology and Activity Fee | $600 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - TWUSA Fee | $75 | |
Canadian Citizens | $14,475.00 | per semester |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Tuition (15 credits x $742/credit) | $11,130 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Room | $2,600 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Promotional Materials | $70 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - Infrastructure, Technology and Activity Fee | $750 | |
Laurentian Leadership Centre - TWUSA Fee | $75 | |
Non-Canadian Citizens (including those with PR status) | $14,625.00 | per semester |
Description | |||
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Student Association Fee (TWUSA) *2023-24 rate TBC |
Fall & Spring Only, charged to students registered in 3+ credit hours Degree Completion and Project Management Professional Program students do not pay this fee |
$75.00 | per semester |
Athletic Fee (Varsity Athletes Only), Fall & Spring | $250.00 | per semester | |
Athletic Fee (Jr. Varsity Athletes Only), Fall & Spring | $125.00 | per semester | |
Infrastructure, Technology and Activity Fee – Canadian Citizens | $40.00 | per credit hour | |
Infrastructure, Technology and Activity Fee – Non-Canadian Citizens (including those with PR status) | $50.00 | per credit hour | |
Learning Community One | $630 | per semester | |
Some Courses may have additional fees attached | See Timetable for more information. |
2023-2024 Graduate Tuition
Program | Rate | ||
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Master of Arts in Biblical Studies & Christian Thought | $680 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology | $680 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Educational Studies | $680 | per credit hour | |
Master of Christian Studies in Marriage and Family Therapy | $680 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Humanities | $680 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Leadership - Domestic Students | $725 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Leadership - International Students | $795 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Leadership Accelerated Business | $795 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Educational Leadership | $725 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Leadership (Mandarin) | $824 | per credit hour | |
Master of Arts in Linguistics | $535 | per credit hour | |
MBA in Non-Profit & Charitable Organizations | $760 | per credit hour | |
MBA in International Business | $805 | per credit hour | |
Executive MBA | $1,000 | per credit hour | |
Master of Science in Nursing | $740 | per credit hour | |
PHD in Nursing | Total Program Tuition $40,000 | $10,000 | per year |
All Graduate Courses Approved for Audit | $254 | per credit hour |
Certificate | |||
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Certificate in Biblical Studies and Christian Thought | $705 | per credit hour | |
Certificate in Business | $705 | per credit hour | |
Certificate in Educational Leadership | $705 | per credit hour | |
Certificate in Leadership | $705 | per credit hour | |
Some Courses may have additional fees attached | See Timetable for more information. |
Description | ||
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Infrastructure, Technology and Activity Fee – Canadian Citizen | $40.00 | per credit hour |
Infrastructure, Technology and Activity Fee – Non-Canadian Citizens (including those with PR status) | $50.00 | per credit hour |
Graduate Student Association Fee | $3.00 | per credit hour |
Continuation Status Fee | $955.00 | per semester |
Students must maintain active registration until all program requirements are completed for graduation, including all post-thesis/applied project responsibilities. *Fees may vary by program. |
2023-2024 ACTS Seminaries Tuition
Visit ACTS Seminaries for more information.
Program | Rate | |
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Graduate Diploma | $552 | per credit hour |
Master of Arts (Christian Studies, Christian Leadership, Chaplaincy, Church Planning, Linguistics and Translation) | $552 | per credit hour |
Master of Divinity | $552 | per credit hour |
Master of Theological Studies | $552 | per credit hour |
Master of Theology | $552 | per credit hour |
Certificate in Spiritual Care | $552 | per credit hour |
Mandarin-Language Programs | $552 | per credit hour |
Master of Christian Studies in Marriage & Family Therapy | $675 | per credit hour |
Doctor of Ministry | $663 | per credit hour |
Korean-Language Programs | $610 | per credit hour |
Audit | $184 | per credit hour |
Description | ||
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Infrastructure, Technology and Activity Fee | $20.00 | per credit hour |
Graduate Student Association Fee | $3.00 | per credit hour |
Fee Information
The Trinity Western University Student Association (TWUSA) is the student-elected leadership and exists for three core reasons: Events, Services, and Advocacy. The Student Association Fee of $75 pays for these student benefits. TWUSA’s services include free printing, coffee, tea, hot-chocolate, equipment use, and bicycle rentals. It also covers the cost of the production of Trinity’s biweekly student newspaper, Mars’ Hill, and the annual Pillar yearbook. TWUSA also hosts over a dozen campus-wide events, as well as school and faculty-specific events and sets aside a portion of the Student Association Fee in order to fund student-originated campus initiatives.
This fee applies to all Trinity Western University students. As we continue to support multi-access education in our academics, this fee will contribute to the necessary technological upgrades that will benefit all students. This fee is also intended to support many of the student-oriented activities and related infrastructure. These activities and facilities are generally available for all students. This fee contributes to Student Life services such as the Wellness Centre and Student Life programs including Chapel, Global Projects, local outreach, and discipleship. This fee also contributes to academic support and facilities in the Learning Commons. In addition, it provides some support for distinct programs available to international, resident, and commuter students. Typically this fee pays a portion of recreational services such as the bouldering wall, maintenance of recreational fields, tennis courts, annual recreational equipment, fitness center equipment, as well as improvements to the Fitness & Group Fit Center. It should be noted that only a portion of the actual costs of these activities and facilities has been recovered by the University through this fee.