Find your program cost

There are multiple ways you can easily view the cost of each program:

On Each Program Page

Each program page contains a tuition summary section. You can find your program page quickly by putting the program code after the domain. For example: https://www.fanshawec.ca/ANC1

Tuition PDFs

Access comprehensive PDFs outlining tuition and associated fees for all domestic and international programs.

2025/26 Domestic Tuition Fees 

2025/26 International Tuition Fees

Paying your tuition

Paying your tuition

Learn about the various payment options available and important fee dates to ensure you stay on track with your financial commitments.

 

Explore Payment Options and Dates
 

Important Dates

Important Dates

Part-time Tuition Costs

Fanshawe understands that flexibility is key to balancing education with other commitments. That’s why we offer part-time study options tailored to your schedule. Part-time tuition fees are calculated on a course-by-course basis, making it easier to pursue your goals at your own pace.

 

View Part-time Fees

Understanding your fees

It is important to understand all the costs involved. In addition to tuition, there are several additional fees that may apply to your program. These can include ancillary fees, program-specific fees, and co-op fees. Knowing about these fees upfront can help you budget more effectively and avoid any surprises. This section will provide a detailed breakdown of these additional costs to ensure you have a clear understanding of your financial commitments.

 

Ancillary Fees

Ancillary Fees are fees which students pay in addition to tuition fees and are established following the guidelines of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

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Health and DenTal Plan

The student health and dental plan offers coverage for medical, dental, and mental health services not included in provincial health care. While enrollment in the plan is mandatory, students may be eligible to opt out if they have comparable coverage. Please note that health insurance fees are *not* included in the estimated program cost listed on the program page.

Program Specific Fees

Program-specific fees are fees students are required to pay in addition to tuition and ancillary fees and are specific to the program/level. Program-specific fees can be found within the tuition summary on a program page.

Bus Pass

The student bus pass provides unlimited access to public transit in London during your academic year. This is a mandatory fee for students studying in London and is billed annually based on your start term. Like the health and dental plan, the bus pass fee is not included in the estimated program cost listed on the program page.

Co-operative Education Fees

Co-operative Education Fees are payable by students registered in Co-operative Education programs. This fee offsets the cost of the services of co-operative education consultants who provide co-op students with assistance to meet the requirements for a Co-op endorsed diploma.

Co-op fees could include:

  • Registration and record keeping services.
  • Additional classes for co-op students.
  • Resume preparation and job search advice.
  • Posting of co-op positions.
  • Interview assistance.
  • Follow-up/evaluation of work semesters.
     
General Expense Fees

General expenses are optional costs that may be required depending on your program. These can include items like textbooks, equipment, supplies, exam fees, and field trips. If applicable, general expense fees are listed within the tuition summary section on each program page to help you plan for the total cost of your education.

Students with Permanent Disabilities

Students who require a reduced course load as an accommodation for a permanent disability may be eligible for reduced tuition fees for the final courses needed to complete their academic program. What students need to know:

  • To be eligible you must have a permanent disability with supporting documentation, and have had a reduced course load to accommodate your disability.
  • You should apply for reduced tuition fees when the tuition fees you have already paid meet or exceed the usual total tuition costs for your academic program.
  • This includes students with 'non-visible' disabilities such as learning disabilities, medical conditions and mental illnesses.
  • Once approved, you may be charged only $20 per course, plus college ancillary fees, for the remaining courses needed to complete your academic program.
  • This policy covers only required courses that you have successfully completed and paid for. It does not cover courses that you need to take again due to unsucessful attempts or withdrawal. A course must be dropped within 10 days of its start to not show on your transcript as an attempt
  • For the purposes of this policy, only tuition paid while registered in your current academic program will be considered.
  • If you are eligible to receive OSAP funding, the reduced tuition fee should be reflected on your financial assessment. If your OSAP assessment did not consider the reduced tuition fee, you may require a reassessment and are advised to contact the Financial Aid Office.

International Fee Exemption

International students in certain very specific circumstances may be eligible for an international fee exemption. An international fee exemption allows an international student to pay domestic tuition fees.

 

View Fee Exemption Criteria

Contact Us

Fees

Domestic students: 
519-452-4277
fees@fanshawec.ca

International students:
E2020, London Campus
519-452-4150
international@fanshawec.ca