Tuition and Fees
This webpage lists various fees and explains how total costs are calculated.
If you are instead looking for information related to accepted payment methods, payment/proof of funding deadlines, or paying in installments, please see our Fee Payment webpage.
The total cost of a Post-Secondary or Post-Graduate program = Tuition + Fees + Health Insurance (International students only) + textbook and supplies costs.
Important:
- Tuition and fees are calculated on a program basis, not per course
- Admitted students may login to the Student Portal for a full breakdown of fees
- Textbook and supplies costs are not included in the tuition and fees amounts listed below
- International students attending a 2-year program who receive Permanent Resident (PR) Status are eligible for Domestic tuition rates for year 2 provided proof of PR status is submitted prior to the 100% refund deadline for year 2
Tuition and Fees
Domestic Students - Tuition and Fees
2025-2026 Tuition and Fees – Domestic Students
Tuition for 2025-26 is estimated based on 2024-25 rates. Find the information in the 2024-25 chart below or visit the specific program page. Confirmed tuition rates for the 2025-26 academic year will be posted in Spring 2025.
2024-2025 Tuition and Fees – Domestic Students
Supplies and textbook costs are in addition to the amounts listed below.
The amounts listed for 2-year programs (Early Childhood Education, Global Supply Chain Management, Hospitality Management, Human Resources Learning and Development, and Pharmacy Technician) are for the 2024-2025 year only. If you will be starting Year 2 in 2025-2026, your Year 2 fees will be due next year. Please refer to the intake information found on our Fee Payment page.
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2024-25 Domestic Students Tuition and Fee Chart (tuition + fees = total) |
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Program | Tuition | Non-Refundable Fees (See notes below) | Total |
Applied Leadership | $10,015 | $2751A | $10,290 |
Automotive Service Technician | $5,766 | $3501 | $6,116 |
Business Administrative Assistant | $5,766 | $3501 + $2652 | $6,381 |
Business Management | $10,015 | $2751A + $2652 | $10,555 |
CAD Technician | $5,766 | $3501 | $6,116 |
Carpentry | $3,866 | $3501 + $2652 | $4,481 |
Client Service Specialist | $17,016 | $2751A | $17,291 |
Culinary Arts and Design | $5,766 | $3501 + $1004 | $6,216 |
Early Childhood Education – students entering Year 1 | $4,633 | $3501 + $1504 | $5,133 |
Early Childhood Education – students entering Year 2 | $4,633 | $2751 + $1504 | $5,058 |
Electrical Applications | $5,766 | $3501 + $2652 | $6,381 |
Electronics Technician | $5,766 | $3501 + $1502 | $6,266 |
Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation | $17,016 | $2751A | $17,291 |
Global Supply Chain Management – students entering Year 1 | $6,721 | $2751A | $6,996 |
Global Supply Chain Management – students entering Year 2 | $6,721 | $2751A | $6,996 |
Graphic and Print Technician | $5,766 | $3501 + $2652 | $6,381 |
Hairstyling | $6,516 | $3501 + $3702 + $3503 + $1004 | $7,686 |
Health Care Aide and Personal Support Worker | $7,683 | $3501 + $2652 + $3504 | $8,648 |
Hospitality Management – students entering Year 1 | $9,683 | $3501 + $1602 + $1004 | $10,293 |
Hospitality Management – students entering Year 2 | $9,683 | $2751 + $1004 | $10,058 |
Hotel and Hospitality Services | $9,683 | $3501 + $1602 + $1004 | $10,293 |
Human Resources Learning and Development – students entering Year 1 | $6,721 | $2751A | $6,996 |
Human Resources Learning and Development – students entering Year 2 | $6,721 | $2751A | $6,996 |
Industrial Mechanic/Millwright | $5,766 | $3501 + $3502 | $6,466 |
Industrial Welding | $6,516 | $3501 + $3502 | $7,216 |
International Business | $10,015 | $2751A + $9604 | $11,250 |
Medical Office Assistant | $6,116 | $3501 + $2652 + $2504 | $6,981 |
Network and Systems Administrator – Advanced Certificate | $9,816 | $3501 + $4504 | $10,616 |
Network and Systems Administrator – Diploma - students entering Year 1 | $9,816 | $3501 + $4504 | $10,616 |
Network and Systems Administrator – Diploma - students entering Year 2 (4-month practicum) | $900 | $2751 | $1,175 |
Pharmacy Technician – students entering Year 1 | $7,266 | $3501 + $3152 + $5004 | $8,431 |
Pharmacy Technician – students entering Year 2 | $7,266 | $2751 + $3702 + $5004 | $8,411 |
Rehabilitation Assistant | $6,616 | $3501 + $3702 + $3504 | $7,686 |
Sales and Event Coordinator | $17,016 | $2751A | $17,291 |
Software Developer | $9,816 | $3501 + $4504 | $10,616 |
Notes:
1Mandatory fees for post-secondary programs: $225 Infrastructure and Technology Fee + $50 MITT Award Fund Fee + $75 Work Skills Foundations. For two-year programs, Work Skills Foundations fee is charged only in Year 1.
1AMandatory fees for post-graduate programs, program affiliated with MTEC, and Construction Labourer: $225 Infrastructure and Technology fee + $50 MITT Award Fund fee.
2Consumable fees: Laboratory, equipment, and/or hairstyling supplies used throughout the program.
3Kit fees: Laboratory, equipment, and/or hairstyling supplies used throughout the program.
4Purchased instruction fee: Training provided by third-party vendors, e.g. First Aid, CPR, NVCI, FITT and other specialized training.
International Students - Tuition and Fees
2025-2026 Tuition and Fees – International Students
Tuition for 2025-26 is estimated based on 2024-25 rates. Find the information in the 2024-25 chart below or visit the specific program page. Confirmed tuition rates for the 2025-26 academic year will be posted in Spring 2025.
2024-2025 Tuition and Fees – International Students
Supplies and textbook costs are in addition to the amounts listed below.
This chart includes an estimated amount for the international student health insurance plan. This mandatory health insurance fee is charged annually and varies by program. Admitted students may log in to their Student Portal Account for a personal fee statement.
The amounts listed for 2-year programs (Early Childhood Education, Global Supply Chain Management, Hospitality Management, Human Resources Learning and Development, Network and Systems Administrator - Diploma [Practicum], and Pharmacy Technician) are for the 2024-2025 year only. If you will be starting Year 2 in 2025-2026, your Year 2 fees will be due next year. Please refer to the intake information found on our Fee Payment page.
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2024-25 International Students Tuition and Fee Chart (tuition + fees + health insurance = total) |
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Program | Tuition | Non-Refundable Fees (see notes below) | Health Insurance (estimated) | Total |
Applied Leadership | $18,750 | $2751A | $1,006.50 | $20,031.50 |
Automotive Service Technician | $17,850 | $3501 | $715.00 | $18,915.00 |
Business Administrative Assistant | $17,850 | $3501 + $2652 | $907.50 | $19,372.50 |
Business Management | $18,750 | $2751A + $2652 | $1,006.50 | $20,296.50 |
CAD Technician | $17,850 | $3501 | $907.50 | $19,107.50 |
Client Service Specialist | $17,850 | $2751A | $907.50 | $19,032.50 |
Culinary Arts and Design | $17,850 | $3501 + $1004 | $907.50 | $19,207.50 |
Early Childhood Education – students entering Year 1 | $17,850 | $3501 + $1504 | $1,003.75 | $19,353.75 |
Early Childhood Education – students entering Year 2 | $17,850 | $2751 + $1504 | $984.50 | $19,259.50 |
Electrical Applications | $17,850 | $3501 + $2652 | $907.50 | $19,372.50 |
Electronics Technician | $17,850 | $3501 + $1502 | $907.50 | $19,257.50 |
Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation (with MTEC) | $17,850 | $2751A | $907.50 | $19,032.50 |
Global Supply Chain Management – students entering Year 1 | $12,500 | $2751A | $1,003.75 | $13,778.75 |
Global Supply Chain Management – students entering Year 2 | $12,500 | $2751A | $814.00 | $13,589.00 |
Graphic and Print Technician | $17,850 | $3501 + $2652 | $907.50 | $19,372.50 |
Hairstyling | $17,850 | $3501 + $3702 + $3503 + $1004 | $1,006.50 | $20,026.50 |
Health Care Aide and Personal Support Worker | $13,850 | $3501 + $2652 + $3504 | $715.00 | $15,530.00 |
Hospitality Management – students entering Year 1 | $17,850 | $3501 + $1602 + $1004 | $1,003.75 | $19,463.75 |
Hospitality Management – students entering Year 2 | $17,850 | $2751 + $1004 | $984.50 | $19,209.50 |
Hotel and Hospitality Services | $17,850 | $3501 + $1602 + $1004 | $907.50 | $19,367.50 |
Human Resources Learning and Development – students entering Year 1 | $12,500 | $2751A | $1,006.50 | $13,781.50 |
Human Resources Learning and Development – students entering Year 2 | $12,500 | $2751A | $822.25 | $13,597.25 |
Industrial Welding | $17,850 | $3501 + $3502 | $907.50 | $19,457.50 |
International Business | $18,750 | $2751A + $9604 | $1,006.50 | $20,991.50 |
Medical Office Assistant | $17,850 | $3501 + $2652 + $2504 | $907.50 | $19,622.50 |
Network and Systems Administrator – Advanced Certificate | $19,150 | $3501 + $4504 | $1,006.50 | $20,956.50 |
Network and Systems Administrator – Diploma - students entering Year 1 | $19,150 | $3501 + $4504 | $1,006.50 | $20,956.50 |
Network and Systems Administrator – Diploma - students entering Year 2 (4-month practicum) | $1,500 | $2751 | $327.25 | $2,102.25 |
Pharmacy Technician – students entering Year 1 | $19,850 | $3501 + $3152 + $5004 | $1,003.75 | $22,018.75 |
Pharmacy Technician – students entering Year 2 | $19,850 | $2751 + $3702 + $5004 | $984.50 | $21,979.50 |
Rehabilitation Assistant | $18,450 | $3501 + $3702 + $3504 | $1,006.50 | $20,526.50 |
Sales and Event Coordinator | $17,850 | $2751A | $907.50 | $19,032.50 |
Software Developer | $19,150 | $3501 + $4504 | $1,006.50 | $20,956.50 |
Notes:
1Mandatory fees for post-secondary programs: $225 Infrastructure and Technology fee + $50 MITT Award Fund fee + $75 Work Skills Foundations. For two-year programs, Work Skills Foundations fee is charged in Year 1.
1AMandatory fees for post-graduate programs, program affiliated with MTEC, and Construction Labourer: $225 Infrastructure and Technology fee + $50 MITT Award Fund fee.
2Consumable fees: Laboratory, equipment, and/or hairstyling supplies used throughout the program.
3Kit fees: Laboratory, equipment, and/or hairstyling supplies used throughout the program.
4Purchased instruction fee: Training provided by third-party vendors, e.g. First Aid, CPR, NVCI, FITT and other specialized training.
Textbook and Supplies Costs
Textbook and Supplies Costs Estimates By Program
These are estimates for items students will need to purchase themselves.
For purchasing information, please see our Program Information webpage.
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Program | Estimated Textbook Costs | Estimated Supply Costs (includes a laptop) |
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Applied Leadership | $600 | $1,300 |
Automotive Service Technician | $400 | $1,400 |
Business Administrative Assistant | $1,000 | $1,500 |
Business Management | $1,000 | $1,600 |
CAD Technician | $1,200 | $1,300 |
Carpentry | $500 | $1,200 |
Client Services Specialist | N/A | $1,200 |
Construction Labourer | $275 | $450 |
Culinary Arts and Design | $300 | $1,500 |
Early Childhood Education Diploma – Year 1 | $950 | $1,600 |
Early Childhood Education Diploma – Year 2 | $950 | $600 |
Electrical Applications | $1,000 | $1,600 |
Electronics Technician | $250 | $1,200 |
Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation | N/A | $1,200 |
Global Supply Chain Management – Year 1 | $800 | $1,300 |
Global Supply Chain Management – Year 2 | $0 | $400 |
Graphic and Print Technician Certificate | $250 | $3,600 |
Hairstyling | $700 | $1,300 |
Health Care Aide/Personal Support Worker | $700 | $1,400 |
Hospitality Management Diploma – Year 1 | $1,750 | $1,800 |
Hospitality Management Diploma – Year 2 | $1,400 | $500 |
Hotel and Hospitality Services | $1,800 | $1,800 |
Human Resources Learning and Development – Year 1 | $800 | $1,300 |
Human Resources Learning and Development – Year 2 | $800 | $400 |
Industrial Mechanic/Millwright | $700 | $1,500 |
Industrial Welding | $650 | $1,500 |
International Business | $1,000 | $1,300 |
Medical Office Assistant | $1,600 | $1,300 |
Network and Systems Administrator | $650 | $2,100 |
Pharmacy Technician Diploma – Year 1 | $600 | $1,500 |
Pharmacy Technician Diploma – Year 2 | $400 | $500 |
Rehabilitation Assistant | $900 | $1,500 |
Sales and Event Coordinator | N/A | $1,200 |
Software Developer | $0 | $2,100 |
Late payment and Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Fees
Late Payment Fees
You are responsible for ensuring you are aware of your payment deadlines. Not being aware of payment deadlines is not considered a valid reason for non-payment.
Some payment methods, such as online bill payments from a bank account, can take up to three business days to receive and process. To prevent late payment fees, please ensure you submit your payment in advance of the payment due date.
If your payment is not received by the payment deadline(s), you will have an outstanding balance and will be subject to any or all of the following:
Assessment of Fees
- $50 payment plan fee
- $100 late payment fee
Account Hold
- No access to print unofficial transcripts from student portal account
- No ordering of confirmation of enrolments, transcripts, and other official documents
- No receipt of graduation package including parchments and proof of graduation
- Deregistration from future courses
- Withdrawal from academic program
- Cannot apply to new or alternate forms of study at MITT
To remove an Account Hold, full payment of all outstanding fees is required. Visit our Fee Payment webpage for a list of accepted payment methods, or contact us at csr@mitt.ca or 204-989-6500.
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Fees
The current NSF fee is $25.00.
Any form of payment which is subsequently refused by the banking institution will be assessed an NSF fee. This includes cheques returned by the bank for insufficient funds, stop payments, closed accounts, and credit card chargebacks.
Students using the Rotessa payment plan will be subject to this fee for any withdrawal attempt that is rejected.
Cancellations, Withdrawals and Refunds
Program Cancellation
In the event that a program is cancelled, students are eligible for a full refund of application fees, deposits, and tuition fees previously paid.
All programs are subject to cancellation due to insufficient enrolment.
For more information, see our Cancellation, Withdrawal and Refunds webpage.
Withdrawal Requests and Refunds
Students are responsible for notifying MITT when withdrawing from their program of study.
Options for withdrawal are listed on our Cancellation, Withdrawal and Refunds webpage.
Withdrawal requests are assessed based on the Student Withdrawal Policy and the Tuition Refund Schedule [PDF].