Hey aska,
You are wonderful.
I am about to embark next year on the dreaded fifth year at U of T. I have heard several opinions from my fellow students about the following question and I hope you can put it to rest:
Will I have to pay flat fees next year or will I continue paying per class?
I am hoping for the former, so feel free to lie to me!
Love,
bank balance of zero
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Hey Bank Zorro,
My super sleuth partner found this ultra informative info:
For the academic years 2011-12 and later
Students admitted 2011-12 to the Faculty of Arts & Science to begin full-time degree studies
will have their academic fees assessed on a program fee basis.– Students admitted for full-time study who enrol in 3.0
– 6.0 full Fall/Winter credits are assessed a program fee.
– Students admitted 2011-12 to study part-time who enrol in 0.5 – 2.5 full Fall/Winter credits will have their academic fees assessed on a per-course basis.This program fee policy applies to all students admitted in 2009-2010 with no previous post-secondary experience and all students admitted for degree studies as transfer students from other post-secondary institutions.
Students with a registration in the Faculty of Arts & Science prior to Summer 2009 will have their credits assessed on a per-course basis until the end of the 2013-14 Fall/Winter session or until they graduate, whichever comes first.
Students transferring into the Faculty of Arts & Science from another U of T division, i.e., students with a previous U of T registration will have their fees assessed as though they had a previous registration in Arts & Science, i.e., on a per-course basis.
Fees in the Summer Session will be assessed on a per-course basis.
In a few too many words they are saying that after 2013-2014, everyone will be paying flat fees. So you are in the clear … or are you? You did give me the lying option and I could really be lying in each and every post … or am I lying about lying … or lying about lying about lying … oooor … just kidding.
forever praying for the green in the bank account,
aska