Tuition Deposit for International Students
- A tuition deposit is mandatory, non-refundable and must be paid each semester.
- 100 per cent of the tuition deposit is applied directly to your tuition fees.
New International Students
New International students must pay a $3,000 tuition deposit when they confirm their offer to Humber. The tuition deposit must be paid for Humber to request a Provincial Letter of Attestation (PAL) which is now a mandatory requirement for any new international student planning to study in Canada.
The tuition deposit for new students is partially refundable - $1,500 of the $3,000 is refundable if the student withdraws from program before the tenth day of classes. Year One International students can view their Tuition Fees by Program for each academic year.
Returning International Students
Returning international students must pay a mandatory tuition deposit of $2,000 each term by the tuition deposit deadline.
Please note: In response to new Ministry guidelines regarding the issuance of the Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) for study permit applications or extensions, as of February 3, 2025, the required deposit amount has changed from $1,500 to $2,000.
How to Pay Your Tuition Deposit
- Log in to MyHumber
- Select Student > Student Account and Fees > Payment and Account Centre to be redirected to the PayMyTuition Payment Center
- Select Make a Payment
- Select your start term and where it shows 0.00, enter the amount of your tuition deposit.
- Click Pay Now to choose your payment method.
For more information, visit humber.ca/payment-options.
Notes:
- First semester students with an offer of admission within the same academic year may be able to transfer the tuition deposit between terms (Fall, Winter and Summer).
- Returning students who have an offer of admission within the same academic year may be able to transfer the tuition deposit between terms (Fall, Winter and Summer), where applicable if the request is made prior to registration.
- The tuition deposit is not transferable for returning students requesting changes after registration.