BACHELOR of MUSIC
TUITION, FEES & AID
Going to university requires a significant financial investment: tuition fees, service fees, books and supplies. It all adds up. But with a bit of planning, you can enjoy all that student life has to offer, even while balancing work and your studies.
Term cost estimate
Estimate the fees you can expect in a single term. An academic year has three terms: Fall, Winter and Spring/Summer.
Estimate tuition and fees for Canadian students including permanent residents and Convention refugees.
Estimate tuition and fees for international students.
Full program cost estimate
Check the cost estimate sheet for the approximate cost of your entire program—including your books and supplies. Estimates are based on current tuition and fees which are subject to change.
Technology Requirements
Second-year students planning to go into technology-related studies (such as recording, music tech courses, songwriting and composition) of the Bachelor of Music, must supply their own Apple laptop, peripherals, and software. If you need to purchase a new computer for this purpose, the details and specifications are updated each year (usually in late July). If you already own an Apple laptop, it must meet the minimum standard.
You must have your laptop and the most current (or documented) version of each software program for your second year's first week of classes. If you plan to take the less technology-based courses (such as General or Performance), you can use a Windows-based laptop or a slightly older Apple computer. Alternatively, during your first year, there are a number of dedicated desktop computers available to students in the Library, the Computer Commons, and various labs.
Search our scholarships, awards and bursaries database for details on awards that may be available to you. New applicants and current students can apply for awards through myStudentSystem.
Be prepared to pay tuition and applicable fees by the deadline each term. A payment will be applied against any outstanding balance from a previous term before being applied to current or future tuition and term fees.

Balance your budget with some helpful advice
Our financial aid advisors can answer your questions about a range of financial topics from budgeting to bursaries and student loans.