When and How do I pay?

Fanshawe College has a term-based deposit model. Domestic students will be required to pay a $250 non-refundable deposit each term. The non-refundable deposit is applied against your tuition fees. You can pay your deposit once you've been invoiced. Each term has a non-refundable deposit due date and a balance of fees date applicable to both new and returning students. International students are also required to pay full fees by the key dates indicated below.

Note:

  • Students will receive an invoice communication each term providing specific fees and due dates. 
  • Dates are subject to change.

Fee Dates 2024-25

Domestic post-secondary students

TermNon-refundable depositTuition Fee Due* Late Fee Applied**
Summer 2024Friday, March 15, 2024Friday, May 17, 2024Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Fall 2024Thursday, June 13, 2024Monday, September 16, 2024Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Winter 2025Friday, November 15, 2024Friday, January 17, 2025Monday, January 20, 2025
Summer 2025Friday, March 14, 2025Friday, May 16, 2025Tuesday, May 20, 2025

* The balance of your tuition fees will be due on the 10th day of term (with Standard Start Dates)

** Late Fee of $150.00 will be applied on the 11th day of term (with Standard Start Dates)

 

Collaborative Nursing program (NSG3) students:

TermNon-refundable depositTuition Fee Due*Late Fee Applied**
Fall 2023Friday, July 14, 2023Thursday, September 21, 2023 (for first payment)Friday, September 22, 2023 (for first payment)
Winter 2024Friday, January 19, 2024 (for second payment)Monday, January 22, 2024 (for second payment)
Fall 2024Monday, July 15, 2024Wednesday, September 18, 2024 (for first payment)Friday, September 20, 2024 (for first payment)
Winter 2025Thursday, January 16, 2024 (for second payment)Friday, January 17, 2024 (for second payment)

* The balance of your tuition fees will be due on the 10th day of term 

** Late Fee of $150.00 will be applied on the 11th day of term 

International post-secondary students:

TermFees due date "in full" for International students in Level 1:Fees due date "in full" for International students in Level 2 and beyond:
Summer 2024Friday, March 15, 2024Friday, March 15, 2024
Fall 2024Thursday, June 13, 2024Thursday, June 13, 2024
Winter 2025Monday, October 21, 2024Friday, November 15, 2024
Summer 2025Friday, March 14, 2025Friday, March 14, 2025

 

The Billing Process

Full-time students are invoiced for fees prior to each term they are going to attend (at Fanshawe we call it, "single term billing") and are required to pay a non-refundable deposit each term (term-based deposit). A registration package with full information concerning fees and payment options is mailed to each level 1 student.* Returning students will be emailed an invoice. Your fee invoice will include a request for you to make a $250 deposit. The invoice will also include the total amount of your tuition fees for your program and provide the due date for your balance of fees.

Payment Options

  • Online: go to Webadvisor and log in using your Student ID. Select “Pay on my account” and input $250.00 then proceed with processing your payment. Visa or MasterCard are accepted. We are unable to accept debit/Interac as a payment method. 
  • At your bank: fees can be paid through all major Financial Institutions using online or telephone banking. Use your seven digit student number as your account number. Please allow 5 days for your payment to be processed.
  • If you are having difficulties paying online or at your bank, contact the Office of the Registrar at 519-452-4277. Visa or MasterCard are accepted. We are unable to accept debit/Interac as a payment method.

 

International Students can learn how to pay here

Late Fees

Avoid the late fee of $150 by paying your tuition fees in full on or before the 10th day of term. Late fees are a $150 one-time flat fee (applied on the 11th day of term with standard start dates).

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