Tuition & finance
Tuition will likely be your single biggest cost while attending university or college. However, the total cost of your education depends on factors such as:
- How many classes you take
- How you get around (car, bus, bike, etc.)
- Where you live
- Where (and what) you eat
Use our tuition fee estimator to get an idea of your UVic tuition and student fees, then take a look at the many ways to fund your education, from scholarships and bursaries to co-op jobs and work study positions.
Tuition fees
The tuition fee estimator provides a preliminary estimate for UVic students enrolled in full-time studies.
Once you've got an idea about your tuition costs, you can start budgeting for other expenses such as housing, food, books, supplies, recreation and transportation.
Scholarships & financial aid
Your courses should challenge you, not your bank account. Visit the Student Awards & Financial Aid website to learn about financial aid, scholarships, bursaries, work study opportunities, budgeting and more.
We're committed to helping you find solutions to finance your post-secondary education.
Employment
Get a head start on your career by finding a part-time or full-time job while you study.
- Gain the satisfaction of earning your own money and paying for your education.
- Reduce your student debt, or avoid it entirely.
- Obtain valuable experience and perspective that will guide your future career choices.
Learn more about the resources we provide to help you find a job, including our world-class co-operative education program, career advisers, and the UVic Work Study program.