Tuition fees must be paid in full when
registering. Some payment options are available for some programs.
Please inquire at the Student Services office by calling (403)
410-1400. Specific tuition fees are listed under each course
description.
Tuition fees can be paid by:
• Cash
• Interac Direct Payment
• Visa or MasterCard
• Money order
• Certified cheque
• Purchase order
• Personal Cheques
Please our International Education Pages for international fees.
Tuition fees are subject to change without notice.
Also see our information on financial assistance.
2009-2010 Tuition Structure
MANDATORY FEE INFORMATION
All fees are subject to change.
CONFIRMATION DEPOSIT
An applicant will not be confirmed as a student until the confirmation
deposit has been paid in full. The confirmation deposit will be
applied to tuition, but is non-refundable in the event the applicant
decides not to attend the program.
STUDENT ID
The Student ID Card is the official
identification for students at Bow Valley College. The information
contained on your Student ID Card includes your name, student number
and your photo. It will be necessary to have the card with you as
identification.
STUDENT ASSOCIATION FEES
Full-time students are subject to a Bow Valley College Student
Association (BVCSA) fee. Student Association fees are
non-refundable.
STUDENT HEALTH AND DENTAL PLAN
Effective Sept. 2003, members of the Student Association in programs
of 26 weeks or longer are subject to fees for a health plan. Opt-out
options are available upon proof of alternative coverage within 30
days of program start.
Students who are funded through the Student Finance Board or through
EI are not eligible for coverage.
See the Students’ Association Office for additional information.
Students on these plans may also purchase coverage for a spouse and/or
dependents through the Students’ Association Office. The family add-on
form and payment of the additional fees must be submitted to the
Students’ Association Office prior to the applicable deadline.
Check the Web site:
http://www.gallivan.ca/studentnetworks for additional information
regarding deadlines, plan details and to print a waiver form. Plan
information and waiver forms are also available from the Students’
Association Office.
COLLEGE 101:
Graduation requirement for career program students. Learn to study
effectively, take personal responsibility and learn the essential
employability skills needed to succeed in college and life.
MATERIALS FEE:
The materials fee is attached to full-time programs for the materials
instructors use in their classes (ie. handouts, additional texts or
resources and lab supplies, etc.)