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2.6 Fees for Co-op and Internship Programs


Tuition fees are assessed for each co‐op/internship course a student is registered in. Fees are payable on the fee deadline for the term in which the course is offered. For more information refer to the Tuition and General Fees section of the Calendar.

Co‐operative Education/Internship tuition fees are non‐refundable. Students are responsible for the course fee even if the student withdraws from the course(s) or is required to withdraw from the Co-operative Education/Internship program. (See 2.4 Withdrawal Policies for Co-op and Internship Programs).

undergraduate students

Once admitted to the co‐operative/internship program, an admission fee of $50.00 will be applied to the student account.

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