Finances are an important part of an international student's journey in Canada! This often includes learning how to budget, maneuvering systems for transferring money outside of your home country, getting a job, and more. Trent International is here to help you through the process and support you in any way we can. You can learn more about working in Canada and funding options available to you in different sections of this website.
Financial Services Information
Some students might have difficulty getting money to Trent from their home country because of certain regulations, Trent International can prepare a letter for your bank at home that outlines the fees that are due and how to make a payment. You can request this letter at myTrent > Academics > International > International Undergraduate Letter Request.
Some relevant links for international students:
- International student fees
- How to make a payment
- Summer courses fees
- *New - Payment Plans with Student Accounts
Budgeting
International students have several large expenses that make budgeting very important. Using a budget in your everyday life is a good habit to help you attain your goals and minimize your stress.
There are several tools online that will help make budgeting easier and which can connect to an online banking account. The important part of budgeting is to ensure that you are being realistic with your expenses, do not underestimate regular expenses.
If you would like help creating a realistic budget, please book an appointment with the International Student Advisor.
Estimated Average Budget for an Academic Year for International Students
These costs represent an twelve-month budget. Your costs may differ depending on personal lifestyle, room choices, travel home, cell phone, new or used books, etc.
Living On Campus:
Cost | Estimated Amount |
---|---|
Tuition (Undergraduate) | $29,051.22 |
Ancillary Fees | $3,400 |
Books & Supplies | $1,000-1,500 |
*Residence Room & Board | $10,509-14,980 |
Personal | $3,000+ |
Total | $43,860.22+ |
* Includes residence dining plan
Living Off Campus:
Cost | Estimated Amount |
---|---|
Tuition (Undergraduate) | $29,051.22 |
Ancillary Fees | $3,400 |
Books & Supplies | $1,000 - 1,500 |
**Off-campus Housing | $10,800 - 20,400 ($900 - 2000 per month) |
Off-campus Groceries | $3,840 - 4,800 ($80/$100 per week per person) |
Personal | $3,000+ |
Total | 51,091.22+ |
**Estimate based on twelve months of rent, please note in Canada, first and last months rent is due upon move-in as a deposit