Bachelor of Education and Concurrent Education (Years 5-6) - International

2025-2026 International Program Fees
Bachelor of Education (Years 1-2) Concurrent Education (Years 5-6)

International Applicants must hold an Undergraduate Degree from an Accredited Degree-Granting Institution

Fall/Winter Session

Year of Study Tuition Fee Insurance Plan UHIP* Bus Pass† Ancillary Fees Deposit Required for 1st year students only Total Due 
1st $28,000.00 $360.00 $792.00 $241.25 $1,198.00 Less Deposit Paid  $2,000.00 (non refundable) $28,591.25
2nd $28,000.00 $360.00 $792.00 $241.25 $1,198.00 no deposit required $30,591.25

Optional Course Fees: $2,800.00 Tuition plus $119.80 Ancillary =  $2,919.80 per 3-credit course

*UHIP Fees may vary based on the length of time a student is living in Canada.
2025-26 UHIP fees* are $792.00 for a full year, may be subject to change each year.(*University Health Insurance Plan)

For more information, please visit our Bachelor of Education degree overview site.

First Year Students:

All fees are due by the date specified in your offer letter.

Returning Students:

Fall Fees Due: September 15, 2025 Tuition + Ancillaries + SIP + UHIP + Bus Pass
Winter Fees Due: January 16, 2026 Tuition + Ancillaries

† North Bay Campus only: The Bus Pass, $241.25, is a one-time charge applicable to students registered in 18 or more credits in the Fall/Winter term. Students registered in at least 9 credits in one term can elect to opt-in for a buss pass, $241.25 and receive the bus pass for that term, must be paid at time of opt-in.

** Nipissing University reserves the right to modify published fees and the regulations governing refunds without advance notice.**​

** An interest charge at the rate of 1.5% will be assessed monthly (19.56% effective annual rate) on all student accounts with balances outstanding after the relevant due date for fees incurred.  Interest will not be waived for late payments.**​​​

Non-payment of fees may render a student ineligible for registration in future sessions. In addition, students who are in financial arrears to the university may face deregistration from future courses and will not be issued their transcripts of record, statement of standing, degree or related evidence of their academic progress until such time as their account is cleared.​