Tuition and Financial Assistance

Tuition

CPS 1 Tuition: $6965 CAD
CPS 2 Tuition: $6965 CAD

 

Funding Opportunities

Ontario Bridging Participant Assistance Program

The Ontario Bridging Participant Assistance Program (OBPAP).  is a needs-based program that provides up to $5,000 in bursary assistance to students with financial need attending non-OSAP approved Ministry of Colleges, and Universities (MCU) funded bridge training programs. The program assists students to offset direct educational costs (tuition and books) for bridge training offered by Ontario publicly assisted colleges and universities. Financial need is determined by the postsecondary institution's policies governing student financial need.

Bursary assistance is only available during the bridge training period for eligible programs commencing between April 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025. Students who began and completed an approved bridge training program between those dates will be allowed to apply for the  OBPAP bursary 2024-2025.

 

How do I apply for OBPAP?

The IPG program typically receives confirmation regarding funding eligibility in March 2025. Learners enrolled in the program will be emailed with link on their UofT email to apply for OBPAP funding in November 2025, additional information will be provided to learners during program orientation week

 

Can I apply for OBPAP before enrolling in the IPG program?

No, you must be registered and enrolled in the program to apply for OBPAP

 

Funding Decisions
Ministry funding decisions will be made in March 2025. Once funding has been determined, applicants will be contacted on their UofT email notifying them of the funding decision. Learners who are awarded OBPAP will receive the funds via direct deposit by April 30, 2025.

 

Charlotte Tannenzapf Memorial Award in Clinical Skills in Medication Management

The Charlotte Tannenzapf Memorial Award in Clinical Skills in Medication Management is a merit based award of approximately $300. Awarded to the International Pharmacy Graduate student in good academic standing, who has achieved at least 75% in the Clinical Skills in Medication Management course and have the highest grade in the course. Once award funds have been determined, the learner who meets the award criteria will be contacted.

 

About the Charlotte Tannenzapf Memorial Award in Clinical Skills in Medication Management

In 2019 Dr Renate Krakauer started the Charlotte Tannenzapf Memorial Award in Clinical Skills in Medication Management. A graduate of the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto in 1963, Dr. Krakauer worked in hospital, community and industry settings. After obtaining a Master’s in Environmental Studies degree, she worked in the municipal and provincial sector. As President and CEO of The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences, she obtained a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Toronto and was granted an honorary Doctor of Health Studies degree from Charles Sturt University of Australia. Dr. Krakauer is the daughter of Charlotte Tannenzapf.

 

International Pharmacy Graduate (IPG) Alumni Bursary

The IPG Alumni Bursary was established by the IPG Alumni Committee to help alleviate some of the financial burden on IPG students. The bursary provides approximately $500 in assistance to up to two learners with financial need attending the International Pharmacy Graduate (IPG) at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.

 

Eligibility Requirements

The bursary is to be awarded to full-time, International Pharmacy Graduate (IPG) student(s) at the University of Toronto, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, that demonstrate financial need. Please note that funding is limited, and completion of the application does not guarantee being awarded the IPG Alumni bursary.

 

Application Process

Once funding is determined, learners enrolled in the IPG program will be invited to apply.

 

Financial Assistance

Learners may be eligible for private loans: