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St. Thomas University Acceptance Rate 2023

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The St. Thomas University released the 2025 Acceptance Rate for students that have been given admission. Below is the breakdown of the St. Thomas University Acceptance Rate.

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Before you can be certified as a formal student of the St. Thomas University , you pay your Acceptance Rate to the institution.

If in case you don’t know what the acceptance rate is, the St. Thomas University is a payment made by students to show that they accept admission in the institution.

How to Pay St. Thomas University Acceptance Rate 2023

If you have confirmed that St. Thomas University has given you admission?, you can follow the below steps to pay your Acceptance Rate 2023.

  • Go to St. Thomas University Acceptance Rate Portal – St. Thomas University
  • Log in with the required login details
  • If successful, you should see more details on the portal about the next thing to do is to pay your acceptance Rate.

How Much is the St. Thomas University for the 2025/2024 academic session

The approved St. Thomas University for the 2025/2024 academic year for undergraduate and graduate students are based on the programme you are taking.

All students of the Coast Mountain College School are advised to pay their tuition fees for the 2025/2024 academic session early to the designated banks as approved by the school management.0

St. Thomas University Brochure for Freshers 2025/2026

Coast Mountain College School Acceptance fee is a fee that you must pay to any university or Polytechnic as a first-year student/fresher denoting that you have accepted the course and in general the admission that has been offered to you by the school.

St. Thomas University for Freshers and Continuing Students 2025/2026 Academic Session

St. Thomas University is $1,464 for Academic Session.

Below is the breakdown of the St. Thomas University .

NOTE: Oulton’s is required by legislation to collect a fee equal to 1% of tuition for the student protection fund.

Supplementary Fees 2023/2024.

Tuition and Fees

Schedule of Fees 2023-2023

These fees include all the regular charges of the university for the full academic year for registration, tuition, libraries and other academic services, athletics, creative arts, and accident insurance.

Students may also access their financial accounts anytime via their WebAdvisor accounts. Fees for 2025-22 should be posted to student accounts during the week of August 16, 2023 for all registered students.

Arts and Education 

TUITION — ARTS AND EDUCATION CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL
Bachelor of Arts $7,656 $17,208
Bachelor of Arts – Returning NB Students* (4th year only) $7,190 N/A
Post-degree Bachelor of Education $10,674 $21,806
Part-time (per three credit hour course) $769 $1,563

* Per an agreement with the Provincial Government, returning students who are residents of New Brunswick will receive a “New Brunswick Discount” on both the fall and winter semesters that reduces their annual tuition fee from $7,656 to $7,190. (For the purpose of this discount, students who meet the New Brunswick Student Financial Assistance Program’s definition of New Brunswick resident are deemed to be New Brunswick students. In addition, returning students must have been continuously enrolled full-time since the 2018-19 academic year and must be continuing full-time in an undergraduate program in September 2023 to be eligible for the discount.)

Social Work 

TUITION — SOCIAL WORK CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL
Post-Degree Bachelor of Social Work (2023 graduating students only) $3,430 $7,030
Bachelor of Social Work $8,500 $17,425
Master of Social Work $950 per three credit hour course $1,947.50 per three credit hour course

Residence and Meal Plans  

RESIDENCE FEES: HOLY CROSS
Double Room $5,495
Single Room $8,327

 

RESIDENCE FEES: HARRINGTON HALL, VANIER HALL
Double Room $5,889
Single Room $8,758
Single Room (Ensuite) $9,758

Windsor Street: $4,843

 

MEAL PLAN ONLY
Freedom Plan with $100 Flex Dollars $4,297
Meal Plan (14 meals) with $250 Flex Dollars $4,095
Meal Plan (10 meals) with $300 Flex Dollars $3,460

Learn more about each plan by going to Meal Plans in the Residence Life section of the website.

 

OTHER RESIDENCE FEES ARE:
Damage Deposit (refundable) $250
Laundry Fees $65
House Dues $50
Mini Fridge Rental (single) $125
Mini Fridge Rental (double) $62.50

 Health Fees

HEALTH FEES*
Health Plan Dental Plan
Single – $274.03 Single – $131.87
Family – $606.11 Family – $254.73 

Student Fees 

STUDENT FEES:
Student Union Full-time $163.36 $27.83 per 3 credit hour course
Student ‘s Union Welcome Week Kit $95 for first-year students just out of high school
Student’s Union Media Fees $33 full-time
Mental Health Fee $33.91 full-time $3.40 per 3 credit hour course
Facility Renewal Fee $150 full-time $15 part time per three credit hours
Technology Fee $150 full-time $15 part time per three credit hours
Universal Bus Pass Fee $122 full-time
Student Health Centre Fee $50
Health Plan Fee (International Students) $264
Journalism Fee (3rd & 4th Year) $250
Education Practicum Fee $500

Part-time is defined as registration in six credit hours or less per semester.

 

The Students’ Union requires all full-time students to pay an annual fee to support student organizations. The students’ union fee is not refundable and is payable on or before registration. Compulsory student fees are the same for Canadian and International students.

 

A discount of 10% may be available on tuition fees when two or more immediate members of the same family attend St. Thomas University concurrently on a full time basis. This discount is not available to major scholarship recipients or to dependents of university employees.

 

Applicants who have reached the age of sixty years are eligible to apply for a rebate of 50% of normal tuition fees.

Intersession and Summer Session 2023

Payment of tuition fees for Intersession and Summer Session must be made at the Financial Services prior to the start of classes. Tuition fees are as follows:

3 credit-hour course – $732
6 credit-hour course – $1,464

International Students – $1,488 per 3 credit hours
Audit (non-credit) – half fees

Note: Applicants 60 years of age or older are eligible for a rebate of 50% of normal tuition fees

 

Credits and course load

You must take a minimum of nine credits to be considered a full-time student. Most courses are worth three credits and most programs consider 15 credits (five courses) a maximum full-time course load for one term.

International Professional Development programs

Fees for International Professional Development 1-year programs can be found on the International Professional Development overview page.

Reporting tuition on your student permit extension

When you apply for a student permit extension, you may need to include evidence of your upcoming tuition costs. Calculate your tuition estimate for one term with 15 credits, print the page and include it with your permit extension application.

When you indicate the tuition amount on your permit extension application, multiply the estimate by two so that it covers both fall and winter terms.

Cost of living

As well as tuition and fees, you need to plan for the day-to-day costs of a student living away from home, such as food, accommodation and socializing. Print the cost-of-living table and include it with your study permit application.

COST OF LIVING ESTIMATE (PDF)

Immigration Status Change

If you receive Permanent Resident, Protected Person, or Convention Refugee status in Canada, tuition and fees will be assessed at the domestic rate beginning in the term the change in immigration status takes effect. If notification and the applicable supporting documentation is received by the OUR by the Last day to add or drop Regular Session classes, the change takes effect in the current academic term. Any notification, including the submission of supporting documentation, received after the Last day to add or drop Regular Session classes will result in the change taking effect in the next academic term.

Refugees or Protected Persons

If the IRB has accepted your claim and you have Convention Refugee or Protected Person status, submit your Notice of Decision to the OUR. Convention Refugees or Protected Persons who do not have Permanent Residence status must consult with a regulated immigration advisor at MacEwan International before applying to the university to discuss study permit requirements while awaiting a decision on their Permanent Residence status application.

Refugee or Protected Person claimants

Refugee or Protected Person claimants whose Notice of Decision is pending are deemed to be an international student when enrolled at the university and are subject to all policies and regulations applicable to international students. This includes the assessment of tuition and fees which are assessed at the international tuition rate. Most Refugee and Protected Person claimants require a study permit to pursue post-secondary studies. Consult a regulated immigration advisor at MacEwan International to discuss your study permit requirements.

St. Thomas University schedule for each programme have been uploaded on the School official portal.

Congratulations if your name is among the successful candidates in the Acceptance Rates of the St. Thomas University .

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