Admissions

Financial Information

Fees and Method of Payment

Tuition fees are determined by the Board of Governors and are subject to annual review. Current fees have been set as follows:

  • 2024-2025 • $8,670
  • 2025-2026 • To Be Determined

Covenant Canadian Reformed Teachers College (CCRTC) is completely funded by members of the Canadian and American Reformed churches and/or its supporting school societies. If a student is not a member of these churches, a donation of 50% above the published tuition fee will be required.

All tuition fees must be paid in full by the first day of school in September. These fees must be paid by cheque or money order payable to Covenant CRTC. Fees may also be paid by eTransfer to covenant@covenantteacherscollege.com. Enrolment is not complete until all fees have been received by the CCRTC Office.

Financial Assistance

ONTARIO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM          

Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify.  Details can be found on the OSAP website: https://osap.gov.on.ca.

For those students who have previously had OSAP assistance but do not require further assistance during the academic year, the College may qualify to file a Continuation of Interest Free Status/Confirmation of Enrolment in order to maintain student status.

HARVEST ENDOWMENT FOUNDATION BURSARY PROGRAM

In support for Reformed Christian teacher training, the Harvest Endowment Foundation has initiated a program whereby students, who attend CCRTC and intend to teach in a school affiliated with the League of Canadian Reformed School Societies, may apply to receive financial support in the form of a bursary or tuition assistance.

Details may be found on the Harvest Endowment Foundation website:
https://harvestfoundation.ca/CCRTC-Student-Support/

STUDENT EDUCATION LINE OF CREDIT

Most of the chartered banks in Canada can provide an Education Line of Credit for qualified students. With an Education Line of Credit, the student pays interest only on the money actually used and not on the total credit limit. The student can pay down the principal amount at any time without penalty. Most banks have a six- to twelve-month period following graduation during which students are allowed to continue paying interest only. Students should contact their local bank for further information.

tuition refunds

A student who withdraws from the program shall inform the Board of Governors in writing and include a request for tuition refund, if applicable, as per Tuition Refund Policy(209)

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON T2202 TAX FORMS, TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES, AND DUPLICATION AND PRINTING COSTS MAY BE FOUND IN THE CCRTC ACADEMIC CALENDAR