Toronto Film School Tuition Fees
Choose Toronto Film School for world-class faculty, specialized curriculums, hands-on training, and industry relationships from day one. You’ll graduate having mastered your craft — confident, savvy, and connected.
TFS TUITION FEES:
Film Production and Acting for Film, TV and the Theatre programs fees:
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Video Game Design programs fees:
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Writing for Film & TV program fees:
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Graphic Design & Interactive Media program fees:
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We can help: If you’re new to Toronto Film School, please note that payment options are available.
Tuition Fees do not include books, expendable supplies, equipment and resources. Tuition and fees are subject to change.
Bursaries
Bursaries and Financial Aid
BIPOC Creative Achievement Award
Toronto Film School in partnership with BMO is proud to contribute to the diversity of Canada’s creative industry workforce through this exciting new award that alleviates financial barriers for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) creatives. Every quarter, one student—currently enrolled full time in any of our on-campus programs—will be selected to receive tuition credits valued at $1,250. Essay and minimum GPA of 3.5 is required to apply.
Go to ApplicationCreative Success Award
Designed for Toronto Film School Video Game Design & Animation and Video Game Design & Development students who are in their first term, this award is dedicated to the memory of Kurt Huhn, a 2019 Video Game Design & Development program graduate. Kurt was a leader to his classmates and a source of inspiration for anyone who had the pleasure to know him. This award honours attributes that we admired in Kurt and seek to recognize in his fellow students. This unique award will not be judged on academic merit. Rather, the award will be given to a current full-time gaming student who demonstrates passion, potential and creativity in their studies. Every quarter, one recipient will be selected to receive $2500 in tuition credits. An essay and a minimum GPA of 2.7 is required to apply.
Go to ApplicationIndigenous Student Bursary
New and current Indigenous students will see their qualifying tuitions discounted by 25%. This bursary applies to Canadian citizens and permanent residents with Indigenous ancestry.
Download the ApplicationToronto Film School International Bursary
International students looking to enroll in any TFS programs will be eligible for a $10,000 Bursary. To learn more, we recommend scheduling a call with an admissions advisor.
Request a callUnited States Mexico Canada Agreement Bursary (USMCA)
International students showing proof of US or Mexican citizenship will only be required to pay the domestic tuition rate and not the international tuition fee. We recommend you schedule a call with an admissions advisor to learn more.
Request a CallCanadian Armed Forces Bursary
In honour of our Canadian Armed Forces, active or recently retired members will see their application fee waived, and a tuition deduction of 25% off their program of choice.
Download the ApplicationLDC International Bursary
The LDC International Bursary was developed to encourage education for students from the Least Developed Countries, as defined by the United Nations, as the most vulnerable countries in the international community. Students from these communities are eligible for a $10,000 bursary towards tuition fees. The list of countries is available in the link below:
Learn MoreFinancial Aid
Financial Aid
Canada Student Loans and Grants
To apply for a loan or grant, you must do so through your province or territory of residence. Loans are typically interest free during the study period, and payments start only after you’ve finished school. Grants are not repaid, and are typically given to students who come from low or middle-income families, have disabilities, dependents or are studying part time.
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
If you are an Ontario resident, you can apply to OSAP for a student loan or grant. This financial assistance can also help you to cover basic living expenses, supplies, tuition, and books.
Apply to OSAPLearn how to apply to OSAP
Student Assistance Programs for All Other Provinces
You can find a list of all student aid offices through this Government of Canada website.
Canada Student Grants and LoansStudent Lines of Credit
Most major Canadian banks offer lines of credit designed for full-time students with Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status. International students may also qualify, depending on their circumstances. Check out these websites for more information:
Banks offering Student Lines of Credit
With a line of credit, you only need to apply once, and can access the funds as needed. Interest rates are cheaper than that of a credit card, and as a student you will have flexible payment options (for instance, the bank may only require you to make interest payments during your schooling, while payments on principle can wait until a set period after you graduate or leave school).
Canada’s Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)
Students whose parents have saved for their child’s education through Canada’s RESP plan are eligible to use those funds here at Toronto Film School.
Learn MoreCanada’s Lifelong Learning Program (LLP)
Canada’s LLP plan allows students to withdraw up to $10,000 in a calendar year from their RRSP to finance full-time schooling for themselves or their spouse (or common-law partner). Restrictions do apply.
Learn MoreEmployment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
If you’re looking to enrol in Toronto Film School, and have recently lost your job and are (or recently were) on employment insurance, you may be eligible for assistance.
Learn MoreWhat Success Looks like
Our graduates are working in the industry.
Success Stories
Refund Policy
Students can cancel a contract within two days of signing it if they deliver a written notice of cancellation to Toronto Film School at the address shown on the contract. They are entitled to a full refund of fees paid for the program, including any application fee, from Toronto Film School.
Full Refund
In any of the following circumstances, students have a choice of cancelling a contract and making a written request for a full refund of fees paid for a program or accepting the shortcoming and continuing the training with Toronto Film School: A student is expelled from Toronto Film School in a manner or for reasons that are not permitted under the college’s expulsion policy. A total of 10% of the program is taught by unqualified instructors. The contract does not include all the mandatory items required under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005. Toronto Film School discontinues the program before students can complete the program. Toronto Film School collects more than 20% of the total fees for the program (to a maximum of $500) before signing a contract with a student. In addition, you may also seek a full refund if Toronto Film School or its representatives make certain types of untrue statements for the purposes of influencing you to enrol in the program and the statements constitute a fundamental breach of the contract, such as: a false or misleading statement, a statement that guarantees admission or successful completion of the program, employment after graduation or the right to enter Canada or receive a Student Visa. If you are charged a compulsory fee that is not published on the Service Ontario website, or that is higher than published, students are entitled to a full refund of the unpublished fees or the difference in amount between what is published and what is collected.
Partial Refund (before program begins)
Students are entitled to a refund of fees paid for a program; however, Toronto Film School is allowed to retain 20% of the total fees for the program or $500, (whichever is less) if: A student withdraws from the program before it begins A student does not meet the program’s admission requirements before the program begins Toronto Film School cancels the contract for the program within 45 days of the start of the program because the student does not attend the first 14 days of classes.
Partial Refund After a Program Begins
All Toronto Film School programs are 12 months duration or longer. Programming is broken up into 12-month periods for the purposes of calculating a refund. After the initial 12-month period of a program has passed, the calculation is based on the remaining length of the program. For the current 12-month period in which students are in attendance, they are entitled to a refund of fees paid for that period, except that Toronto Film School is allowed to retain 20% of the total fees for the program or $500, whichever is less, plus the fees earned by the college for the part of the program that has been delivered. In addition, students are entitled to a full refund of fees paid for any subsequent periods that have not begun at the time of withdrawal. If a student withdrawals mid-week and more than half of the classes in that week have been delivered by Toronto Film School, the entire week is deemed to be delivered. Toronto Film School is required to provide students with the result of at least one evaluation before half a 12-month period has passed. Toronto Film School is not obligated to issue students any refund of fees paid for a 12-month period of a program if students withdraw after half of that period has passed. However, students are still entitled to a full refund of fees paid for any subsequent periods that have not begun at the time of withdrawal. Refund = fees paid for the current 12 month period – (total cost of program X 20% to a maximum of $500) – fees earned by Toronto Film School for part of program that has been delivered in current 12 months period + fees paid for any subsequent periods If you have any questions about application or tuition fees, please contact us at enrolment@torontofilmschool.ca.