To illustrate approximately how much Knox College tuition costs for the 2023-2024 academic year, please see the fee schedules available via buttons on the right. At the same time, find more info below about scholarships and bursary opportunities.
Further detailed information on tuition is available through the TST’s Financial & Scholarship Information the University of Toronto’s Student Accounts website.
Have more questions about tuition costs? Email our Admissions Counsellor & Recruitment Coordinator.
Knox College has a generous bursary program available to all Basic Degree students!
NEW Students are welcome to apply for bursaries, once they have accepted an offer of admission to the College and have registered for Fall courses. Bursary applications are to be submitted according to the dates noted on the Bursary application form, found in Resources & Forms.
RETURNING Students are welcome to apply for bursaries for each semester in which they are actively registered. Bursary applications are to be submitted for each semester (Fall, Winter, Summer) according to the application dates noted on the Bursary application form, found in Resources & Forms.
PLEASE NOTE that bursaries go directly into students’ accounts around November (Fall), March (Winter) and July (Summer). In order to secure their registration, students are responsible for making their required minimum tuition/fees payment, as noted in their ACORN accounts, which are due before bursaries are administered.
Have you completed your Knox College Basic Degree Bursary application?
Feeling called to our Master of Divinity program?
Knox College will provide a bursary of 100% of course fees to students who meet the following conditions:
NOTE: Full-time study is defined as a minimum of 4 courses per semester for each of the fall and winter semesters. Students who meet this condition are also eligible for 100% bursary support for summer courses.
Knox College reviews the full tuition bursary program annually.
TST’s Board of Trustees offers scholarships, bursaries and awards. These scholarships, bursaries and awards are only available to current TST students, incoming students are not eligible. This includes the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF) and Ontario Trust for Student Support (OTSS) funds. We encourage current TST students to review eligibility when considering these scholarships, bursaries, and awards.
Graduate students and new graduate applicants applying to an eligible TST graduate program for the following Fall are may wish to apply for an Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) and/or a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada fellowship (SSHRC). Please review eligibility requirements and deadlines.
The Presbyterian Church in Canada has created a resource list of bursary opportunities for ministry and doctoral candidates. We encourage applicants and students to consider eligibility for these bursary opportunities provided.
Since 1954, the Forum for Theological Exploration has provided resources, events, networking, grants, and fellowships for tomorrow’s leaders, ministers, and theological educators. FTE’s grants and fellowships program supports rising church leadership and scholars on their path to vocation. We encourage student to review eligibility for this program.
The Leonard Foundation was established as a Charitable Trust and Financial Assistance Program in support of students who would not be able to continue studies without such support. We encourage students to review eligibility requirements (must be pursuing a post graduate degree in Divinity) and learn more about Reuben Wells Leonard’s life, faith, and philanthropy.