ll timeFull-fee International Undergraduate Status (2.0 or more billing hours per term)
Fall + Winter Fall Winter
Bachelor of Architectural Studies 35610.68 18266.54 17344.14
Bachelor of Arts

27281.68

14064.54

13217.14

Bachelor of Cognitive Science
Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Humanities
Bachelor of Mathematics
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Commerce 31211.68 16029.54 15182.14
Bachelor of International Business
Bachelor of Computer Science 35854.68 18351.04 17503.64
Bachelor of Global and International Studies 31060.68 15954.04 15106.64
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities
Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management
Bachelor of Engineering 36862.68 18855.04 18007.64
Bachelor of Industrial Design 35645.68 18301.54 17344.14
Bachelor of Information Technology 33484.68 17166.04 16318.64
Bachelor of Media Production and Design 32879.68 16863.54 16016.14
Certificates 27281.68 14064.54 13217.14
Diploma Post-Bacc (all except Accounting) 27281.68 14064.54 13217.14
Diploma Post-Bacc in Accounting 27506.68 14177.04 13329.64
Special non-degree students 27281.68 14064.54 13217.14
Seniors 6631.68 3739.54 2892.14
Co-op Program fee 811.00 405.5 405.5

The above quoted amounts include both the compulsory fees and optional non-tuition fees in their totals.

The winter term fees are similar to the fall term fees except they exclude the $206.97 Accident/Drug/Dental Insurance (CUSA) fee and $636 UHIP fee which are charged only in the fall term.

Fees are due per term, please refer to our dates and deadlines.

Part-Time International Undergraduate Status (1.0 billing hours)
One Term (4 months)
Bachelor of Commerce

6226.13

Bachelor of International Business
Bachelor of Engineering 6197.63
All other programs 6181.13
Special non-degree students 6181.13
Seniors 1703.13

The above quoted amounts include both the compulsory fees and optional non-tuition fees in their totals.

The University reserves the right to change fees and refund policies without notice. Please take a moment to review the tuition fee notes.

What is a billing hour?

For undergraduate students, billing hours for a particular course are usually equal to the academic credit value for the course. Some exceptions can occur such as thesis/research work and certain intensive language courses. To confirm the billing hours of your selected courses, view the Add/Drop page on Carleton Central.

How do I calculate my fees?

If you plan to register in 2.0 billing hours or more, you will be charged full fee rate. If you plan to register in less than 2.0 billing hours, take the appropriate fee amount above and multiply by the number of billing hours. You can also visit our fee estimator or view the ‘Calculate Amount to Pay’ page on Carleton Central once your registration is complete.

Co-op Fees:

Undergraduate students in the co-op stream of their academic program will pay a co-op program fee. This is distributed into 7 or 8 equal payments depending upon your program of study.

For additional information, contact Co-operative Education.

Miscellaneous Fees

The above quoted amounts include both the compulsory fees and optional non-tuition fees in their totals.

Compulsory fees are an allocation of the Board of Governors’ approved composite fee. Carleton University uses a portion of every student’s fees, as approved by the Board of Governors, to support services on campus. Fees for campus services are not use-based. Students are not eligible for a refund if they do not use one or more of the campus services. Students can choose which optional non-tuition fees to support.

Full Fee Miscellaneous Fees
Program Fall Winter
Architecture 1388.04 465.64
BIB, Commerce 1425.54 578.14
Engineering 1358.04 510.64
Industrial Design 1423.04 465.64
All Other Programs 1313.04 465.64
Per Credit Miscellaneous Fees
Program Fall Winter
BIB, Commerce 782.13 782.13
Engineering 753.63 753.63
All Other Programs 737.13 737.13