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Humber welcomes international applications to our programs. Applicants applying from outside Canada must:

  1. Review admission requirements by country, at international.humber.ca/academic_requirements.php.
  2. Complete the Humber International Application form by contacting the International Centre or visit our website at international.humber.ca/starting_app_process.php.
  3. Submit the original or certified secondary school graduation transcripts for diploma and degree programs, and any college or university transcripts for postgraduate programs and degrees. Proof of English language proficiency (i.e. TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, MELAB), should be submitted as well. Please see Admission Requirements for score details.
  4. Send the completed Humber International Application form and originals or certified copies of your transcripts along with proof of English language proficiency directly to:

    Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
    International Centre
    205 Humber College Boulevard
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 5L7
    Phone: 1.416.675.5067
    Fax: 1.416.675.6386
    e-mail: intlenq@humber.ca

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements**
Diploma/
Certificate
Degree
Nursing
Degree (BN)
Postgraduate Programs
Application Form
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Application Fee*
$75 CAD
$75 CAD
$75 CAD
$75 CAD
English Proficiency: TOEFL
550 paper
213 computer
80 Internet
560 paper
220 computer
84 Internet
600 paper
250 computer
100 Internet
580 paper
237 computer
88 Internet
Or
English Proficiency: IELTS

Overall minimum 6.0 with no single score below 5.0

Overall minimum 6.5 with no single score below 6.0

Overall band
of 6.5
6.5 with no sinle score below 6.0
Or
English Proficiency: CAEL
Minimum overall
band score of 60
Minimum overall
band score of 60
and writing of 60
Overall band
score of 70
Overall band
score of 70
Or
English Proficiency: MELAB
76
78
85
82
Degree Documentation
No
Yes
No
Yes
Translated Transcripts
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

*Some programs require additional fees for testing, auditions, document evaluation, etc.

**Additional program-specific requirements can be found in the program pages of the postsecondary and postgraduate calendars.

For further acceptable tests and scores please refer to the English Language Proficiency Policy in this publication.

Note: Please see the calendar for specific program requirements. Programs that are of high demand close February 2; however, many programs remain open after February. Transcripts, TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL and MELAB scores must be original or attested copies.

Conditional Acceptance through English for Academic Purposes

Students who do not meet Humber’s English language requirements should consider enrolling in the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program. This program has six intakes throughout the year (January, March, May, July, September, November) and consists of eight levels. Each level is eight weeks long and includes 25 hours per week of classroom and lab instruction. Upon entering the program, students are assessed and placed in their appropriate level of study. The cost for each level is $2,717.44 CAD. EAP students may also be granted conditional acceptance into many of Humber’s diploma, degree, or some of the postgraduate certificate programs and may enter the program after successful completion of level eight as stated in the English Language Proficiency Policy. No further English testing is required. Visit liberalarts.humber.ca/elc/introduction for more information.

International Costs of Study at Humber

(For Two Semesters)
  $CAD
Application Fee $75
Tuition Costs

$11,730*

(Includes health insurance and mandatory non-tuition and student government fees)
*To pay by semester add $40 split-fee charge.

Residence Costs (optional)
(Includes $400 deposit, airport pick-up, meals and administrative costs)
$7,125 to $8,755
Homestay
($650 per month plus $150 placement fee)
Note: The fees indicated are for the 2009/2010 academic year.

International Student Services

Humber provides many specialized services for international students. We can assist students with questions regarding immigration, transition, housing, health insurance and employment. In addition to acting as a resource for students, we provide various opportunities for students to learn more about Canada and meet new friends. The International office also houses many resources on work/study abroad, multiculturalism and other international issues. Visit international.humber.ca for information.

 

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