Tuition Fees and Financial Aid

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Investing in education is one of the best decisions you can make. We recognize the important contribution you are making towards your education.

At Brighton College, we offer competitive tuition rates when compared to other institutes in British Columbia.

Tuition Fees

Financial aid options might be available based on your prior education, experience or more. Please speak to one of our experienced Educational Advisors for more information. View our fees here. Call us today 604-430-5608 or email study@brightoncollege.com.


Refund Policy

Exciting News to our students!

Now we accept Online Banking (Bill Payment)

Brighton College NOW can accept bill payment from Canadian banks and Credit Unions and it is the recommended method for paying your fees. Payments can be made quickly and at your convenience through your bank's online services using your home computer, tablet or smartphone.

Find the bill payments section on your institutions' website and add "Brighton College" as a PAYEE. Your student ID is your account number. If the student ID is not present, the funds will be returned to your financial institution. Ask your Brighton Educational Advisor for your student ID.

Please note there may be a delay of up to 48 hours from when you make your payment to when the payment reaches Brighton College, so ensure you schedule sufficient time before your payment deadline.

You could find us as a PAYEE from the following Banks and Credit Unions on Bill Payment section.

  • Bank of Montreal
  • TD Canada Trust
  • CIBC
  • Royal Bank
  • Scotiabank
  • National Bank
  • All BC Credit Unions

Repaying Your Government Student Loans

As of December 1, 2017, The National Student Loan Service Centre no longer offers their live Repaying your Government Student Loans webinars. To offer the flexibility for students to learn about repayment whenever and wherever they wish, the NSLSC has developed a recorded version of their webinar.

If after watching the webinar, you have questions about repayment, please contact the NSLSC.

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Financial Aid

At Brighton College, our experienced financial advisors are available to assist you with your payment plan. Whether you are applying for financial aid or paying via other payment methods, we are committed to helping you set up a plan that works best for you. Thousands of students have benefited from financial aid.



This needs-based program provides supplementary financial assistance to eligible students enrolled in a full-time post-secondary level course for a minimum of 12 weeks. The amount and type of assistance awarded is based on needs assessment. With one application, students may access several different types of funding including Canada Student Loan, BC Student Loan, and Canada Millennium Scholarship Grants.

Students requiring financial assistance should apply for assistance in advance as it can take 6-8 weeks for your application to be processed. Furthermore, if you are assessed incorrectly or are denied a student loan it can take up to 8 weeks to have your application reassessed or appealed. If you need to submit a reassessment or do not qualify for a student loan, please contact us for assistance.

Manage your student loans online with National Student Loan Service Centre

Throughout the year, we offer several general and program specific grants to students. Eligibility dependent on financial need. For more information, or to find out if you qualify, contact an Educational Advisor.

A Student Line of Credit is a product offered by major banks that allows students to borrow money repeatedly up to a pre-set limit. You only have to apply once and there are no monthly or annual fees. The Student Line of Credit can be used towards tuition fees and other living expenses. During school, students only make low-interest payments on the amount borrowed. Often, students need somebody, like a parent or guardian, to co-sign your line of credit application. This person will also be held responsible if you can’t pay the debt back.

See your preferred financial institute for more information.

Employment Insurance (EI) claimants who are unemployed and unable to find work with their existing skills may be eligible to receive funding towards a program that will equip them with skills for employment. Approval for funding is on a case basis. Find out more at a WorkBC Centre.

There may be other types of financial assistance options depending on your eligibility. When applying for a Student Loan, additional grants may also be available to students with dependents, permanent disabilities, or those from low-income families.

Government sponsored agencies such as WorkSafeBC, Career Paths (formerly called Skills Connect), and Human Resource and Skills Development may also provide education funding for eligible students.

To find out which type of financial assistance you may qualify for, speak to a Financial Advisor.

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