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Financial Info for International Students

Tuition & Fees

Tuition

  Program                                                        2022-2023

 Diploma Programs                                        $ 8,968.00

Required Fees

  Description                                                   Per Year

 Textbook Fee (Non-refundable)                    $1,546.00

 Student Trust Fund Fee ($500 Refundable  $1,000.00

  if you withdraw before end of 1st semester)

 Student Service Fee (Non-refundable)         $   550.00

 Registration Fee (Non-refundable)               $   500.00

 Application Fee (Non-refundable)                 $   100.00

 Graduation Fee (Non-refundable)                 $   150.00

 Technology Fee (Non-refundable)                $   150.00

All prices are in Canadian Dollars (CAD).  Health Insurance is also required for full-time international students. International students can pay through Peace Hills Trust Company c/o New Brunswick Indigenous Career College.  For more information on international payments, see payment policies for international students below.

First Year – Payment Schedule

  • 50% of Tuition Upon Acceptance and 100% of All Fees for School Year
  • 50% of Tuition When School Commences

Second Year – Payment Schedule

  • 50% of Tuition and 100% of All Fees
  • 50% of Tuition in January

Diploma Completion Tuition & Fees

Tuition

  Program                                                        2022-2023

  Early Childhood Education (2-year program)

  Personal Support Worker (2-year program)

  Addictions Services Counsellor (2-year program)

  Human Services Counsellor (2-year program)

  Hospitality & Tourism Management (2-year program)

Required Fees

  Description                                                   Per Year

Grad Fee                                                        $   150.00

Payment Policies for Tuition & Fees from International Students Diploma

Diploma students who have received a letter of offer from New Brunswick Indigenous Career College for the September intake must:

  • Accept the offer of Admission by paying their first year tuition & fees (hereafter known as “tuition deposit”).  Upon payment of the tuition deposit, they will receive a receipt to be used in their application for their study visa.
  • If a student chooses to enroll without a valid study visa, 50% of the tuition deposit and 50% of the Student Trust Fund Fee, less the $2,996.00 required fees, will be returned in the case his/her study visa is not granted.  Appropriate documentation must be received by the Admissions Office providing proof the visa was not granted prior to the refund being granted.
  • Should you drop out of the program, tuition will be refunded to the funder based on the quarter of the last day you attend classes falls.  If your last day is within the first quarter, then ¾ of your tuition is refunded.  If your last day is within the second quarter, then ½ of your tuition is refunded.  If your last day is within the third quarter, then ¼ of your tuition is refunded.  If your last day is within the last quarter, then no tuition is refunded.

Please note:  In the above noted cases, New Brunswick Indigenous Career College does not assume any financial responsibility on any fees charged by intermediary banks during the refund process.  Additionally, New Brunswick Indigenous Career College refunds the funds in Canadian dollars and does not assume responsibility for any loss on exchange incurred when fees are converted to local currency.

All payments from International Students are required to be paid through Peace Hills Trust Company c/o New Brunswick Indigenous Career College.  Any refunds will be returned through Peace Hills Trust Company c/o New Brunswick Indigenous Career College or by transfer to another post-secondary institution in Canada.

There will be no exceptions to the above stated financial policies.

Deferring Enrollment

In light of the current global pandemic, we have modified our deferral policies for international applicants.

Please email Contact by Email for final instructions on submitting your application package.

Notes:

  •  Translation of documents:  Transcripts must be translated into English.
  •  Document Verification: Some documents may require independent verification.  We request that this be done by the applicant through World Education Services (WES).  There may be additional charges to the student if this is required.

Confirming your enrollment

Upon successful acceptance to New Brunswick Indigenous Career College, you will be required to accept your offer of admission by paying a tuition deposit to reserve your space.  This deposit goes towards your tuition costs and ensures your enrollment at New Brunswick Indigenous Career College.

Once your enrollment has been confirmed, we require the following additional items:

VALID CANADA STUDY PERMIT

After acceptance, we require a COPY OF A VALID CANADA STUDY PERMIT for proof of accepted entry to Canada.

Please note:  International Students studying full-time in a New Brunswick training institute are now eligible to receive New Brunswick Medicare https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/health/MedicarePrescriptionDrugPlan/content/medicare/ApplyingforaCard.html#3for themselves and their immediate dependants while studying and living in New Brunswick.

If your program includes a Co-op, Internship, or other work placement, you will be required to apply for and obtain a valid Co-op or Intern Work Permit https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/permit.html before taking part.  For further details, visit Canada Immigration and Citizenship https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship.html.