Marianopolis College

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Tuition and Fees

As a private subsidized college, Marianopolis charges tuition and receives partial funding from the provincial government. We welcome all academically qualified students, no matter their economic circumstances, and we offer various forms of financial assistance to offset the cost of tuition.

Tuition and fees for one academic year of full-time studies are detailed below. Each academic year has two semesters, fall and winter. A student is considered to be full time when registered in four or more courses or for 180 class/lab hours or more per semester. Fees are subject to change by the College or the Ministry of Higher Education.

  • Tuition fees 2024-2025

    Quebec students – $7,132
    Canadian students (outside Quebec) – $10,798
    International students – $15,780

  • Other fees 2024-2025

    Auxiliary fee – $350
    Application fee for Canadian students (non-refundable) – $50
    Application fee for international students (non-refundable) – $75
    Student association fee – $50
    Confirmation fee (non-refundable) – $200
    Donation to The Marianopolis Millennium Foundation (optional) – $500
    Part-time studies (per credit) – $200
    Courses taken beyond diploma requirements (per course hour) – $6.25
    Special fees for some Physical Education courses – variable
    Graduation fee (third semester only) – $45
    Transcript fee – $10
    Late registration fee – $75
    Late payment fees – $50 then $20/month
    Returned cheque fee – $50

  • Payment terms

    Tuition and applicable fees are due on the first day of classes each semester and are payable online through all major banks, or in person at the Finance Office. For more information, contact our Financial Support Technician.

  • Insurance

    International students studying in Canada on a student visa will be automatically registered for the College’s health insurance, which provides coverage from August 1 to July 31 annually. The fee is $950 and is subject to change each year. Students who have RAMQ coverage must submit a clear and legible photocopy of both sides of their health card to the Registrar Services Office.

  • Textbooks

    Students can expect to pay approximately $500-$700 for new textbooks. They may also buy used textbooks from other students online. Students who qualify for financial aid are eligible for book credits to offset the cost of textbooks.

  • Tax credits

    A portion of the College’s tuition is eligible for federal and provincial tax credits. RESP funds may also be applied toward a student’s Marianopolis education. For information on your particular situation, consult your financial advisor.