Tuition and Fees: Academic courses
Tuition and fees are payable by the date of registration.
Upon application to the University, students are required to pay a non-refundable application fee. In the event that the applicant is not admitted, the application fee will be forfeited to the University. In the event that a student accepted into the University fails to complete their registration and/or fails to pay tuition fees on the date of registration, the application fee will be forfeited to the University. An applicant may have the deposit returned if they can demonstrate extenuating circumstances.
Table of Tuition and Other Fees* | ||
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Application Fee (Non-refundable) | $100.00 | |
Tuition Fees per credit | $254.00 | |
Fees for a 3 credit course | $762.00 | |
Fees for a 1.5 credit course | $381.00 | |
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Credits | ||
PLAR Assessment Fees for Flexible Admission | $400 | |
PLAR Credit Fees for Elective Credits and Specialized Credits | 50% of the cost of the credit course | |
Graduation Fee | ||
Bachelor of Disability Management | $85.00 | |
Advanced Certificate in Return to Work | $50.00 | |
Challenge Exam Fee | $100 per credit | |
Official Transcripts | $15.00 |
* Fees are under review.
Tuition may increase from time to time, with increases implemented at the beginning of each academic year.
Students may request to withdraw from a course prior to the course starting date or during the first week of the course. If the student’s request is made prior to the course start date or within the first week after the start of the course, the University will refund the course tuition less the non-refundable application fee (if applicable) and charge an administration fee of $75.00 per course. Students may have their tuition fees reimbursed after this date if they can demonstrate extenuating circumstances such as exceptional medical or compassionate reasons. Written application for special consideration must be made to the Registrar within 30 days of the course start.
Some courses may have additional costs associated that are covered by PCU-WHS. Any such extra expenses will be communicated to students. Students will be responsible for covering these extra expenses if they withdraw or deregister from the course after the deadline specified in student communications pertaining to the course and its associated expense(s).
The University reserves the right to change its tuition and other fees from time to time.
Please note that, although PCU-WHS is a statutory, degree granting, post-secondary teaching and research institution, and the Bachelor of Disability Management program is offered under the written consent of the Minister, academic programs at PCU-WHS are not eligible for Canadian or Provincial Student Loans because they are offered exclusively online.