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3.7 Faculty of Nursing - Fees and Expenses


Tuition

Please refer to the Tuition and General Fees section of this Calendar for a breakdown of tuition fees. Courses in Spring/Summer Intersession will be assessed standard University tuition fees.

Nursing students completing all University of Calgary courses off-campus are not required to pay some General fees (see P.3 General Fees for details).

Some fees for physical campus/city resources (such as recreation and the UPass) will not be assessed for off-site students.


Other Expenses

In addition to textbooks and course packages, Nursing students can expect other additional charges. Some of these may be included in the supplemental fees associated with some lab courses, while others are an additional expense beyond the tuition and fees. Examples include:

  • Uniforms (as outlined in the Faculty of Nursing Uniform Policy)

  • Stethoscope

  • Police Information Check

  • CPR Certification/Re-certification

  • Immunizations

  • N-95 Fit Test

  • Travel to and from practice sites

  • Parking Fees at practice sites

  • Name badges

  • Nurse Registration Examinations

  • Lab equipment


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