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Tuition and Fees

Notice

Effective December 1, 2024, TRU will introduce a convenience fee for student payments, such as tuition, student fees and program-specific fees, made with Canadian credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, including Visa Debit and Mastercard Debit). The fee will be 2.5% for Visa and Mastercard, and 3.75% for American Express.

You can avoid these fees by choosing fee-free payment methods such as Interac e-Transfers, bank transfers or cheques. You can also add someone else to pay on your behalf, even if they are in another country, without sharing your personal details. By adding an authorized user to your PayMyTuition account, another person can make an electronic payment directly to your account.

For more information or assistance, contact Financial Services at financehelp@tru.ca.

Attending university shouldn’t break the bank. Tuition at TRU is among the lowest in British Columbia or other provinces—but that’s not all. You’ll find many financial supports to ease your way on your educational journey.

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Lower tuition rates

Over the course of a four-year degree, you can save thousands of dollars in tuition at TRU compared to major universities across Canada. And the average cost of accommodation in Kamloops is lower compared to major Canadian cities, too.

How Much Will It Cost?

Entrance scholarships

New students entering the first year of a diploma, bachelor’s degree or master’s degree program at TRU can apply for entrance scholarships, awards based on merit such as academic performance or past achievements. Award amounts range from $500 up to the $30,000 Alvin and Lydia Grunert Entrance Scholarship.

Funding Your Education

Get advice on your finances

We want you to be able to focus on what matters most: your education. From the day you are admitted to the day you graduate, the caring advisors at our Student Awards & Financial Aid office are ready to help. They’ll guide you through all the financial assistance options available to you including government loan programs, external funding and TRU-specific awards.

Funding Your Education

Earn while you learn

Co-operative education is a work term that provides you with credits, a regular income and valuable workplace experience. Co-op at TRU is available in a variety of disciplines, at workplaces from businesses to research labs. It’s a great way to confirm that the path you’ve chosen is the right one for you.

Work-Study allows you to gain an income without adding to your debt load, all while working around your study schedule.

Visit the Career Education department for employment options, and get assistance with resume writing and career planning. You can also explore on-campus work opportunities at food services, as a research assistant or in departments around the university.

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