Kinesiology

As a student in our School of Kinesiology you will study the science of human movement, physical activity, and their relationship to health, well-being and performance. Our multidisciplinary Kinesiology programs explore how the body moves by studying:

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology 
  • Biomechanics
  • Ergonomics
  • Musculo-skeletal Injuries
  • Motor Development and Control
  • Nutrition 
  • Adaptive Physical Activity
  • Health, Wellness and Fitness

Additionally, you will learn about the psychological, sociological and cultural factors that influence physical activity in all populations. This breadth of study will teach you to work collaboratively as part of an interprofessional team to deliver the best quality of care in diverse healthcare settings. 

Our balance of in-class and hands-on courses will provide you with the experience necessary to assess movement across the lifespan.

If you are interested in becoming a Registered Kinesiologist, our broad-based learning curriculum successfully prepares you to challenge the registration exam for the regulatory college license requirements to practice in Ontario. 

The Lakehead Advantage

You will gain hands-on assessment experience from day one through a series of applied, lab-based courses and through our Practice of Kinesiology applied courses. Multiple small lab sections allow for considerable one-on-one time with professors and fellow students. 

We have academic advisors exclusively for the School of Kinesiology who are available to all students at any point during the year. It is our goal to ensure you receive the guidance and mentorship necessary to achieve the utmost success with your undergraduate degree and beyond. 

We are one of few Kinesiology programs in Canada with a formalized co-operative program for our undergraduate students. Applications are due before Christmas break in second year. Successful applicants are required to complete a minimum of 4 four month paid work terms.   Following successful completion of the work terms students will return to complete the final academic year in the program.. This practical experience gives you a competitive edge when entering the workforce or pursuing professional certifications. 

Transfer Options 

It’s easy to transfer to Lakehead. Our pathway and general transfer policies are designed to help you maximize your credits from your current or previous studies at either college or university – or even both. 

There are a number of ways to transfer to Lakehead. Let us help you achieve your degree completion goals. For more information regarding specific admission requirements from college or university, check out the “Admissions Requirement” tab above and select your most recent level of study.

Applying to Lakehead University is easy and we are here to help you along the way.

Step 1 – Determine your general admission requirements:

To determine your general admission requirements, select one of the definitions below:

Ontario High School Students
 General Admission Requirements:
  • Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD);
  • A minimum of 6 Grade 12U or M courses, or equivalent, including program specific prerequisite courses;
  • A minimum 70%* overall final average**

*Higher averages may be required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualified applicants exceeds the supply of available spaces.
**Admission averages are calculated using the top 6 Grade 12 U or M courses.  

Other Canadian High School Students
 General Admission Requirements: 
  • Completion of Grade 12 and the Secondary School Diploma (see the Program Specific Prerequisites section for your particular provinces requirements);
  • Program specific prerequisite courses;
  • A minimum 70%* overall final average

*Higher averages may be required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualified applicants exceeds the supply of available spaces.

International Secondary School/ College or University
 General Admission Requirements:
  • Successful graduation from an academic secondary school program or equivalent (For most countries, the same academic preparation as is required for university entrance in that country is required for consideration. Refer to Admission Requirements by Country.) 
  • Program specific prerequisite courses;
  • Equivalent of a minimum 70% overall final average (Canadian)

    Note: Meeting the minimum admission requirements is not a guarantee of admission.

Canadian College
 General Admission Requirements:

College transfer applicants who are applying to a program that does not have a college transfer pathway are eligible for admission consideration if they have:

  • Completed a minimum of 1 year of full-time academic studies at an accredited community college since leaving high school;
  • Completed the appropriate program-specific prerequisite courses; and
  • Achieved a minimum overall average of 70%. 
Canadian University
 General Admission Requirements:
  • Attended a university and successful completion of university level course work since leaving high school/college;
  • Program specific prerequisite courses;
  • A minimum overall average of C or 60%.
Canadian Bible College
 General Admission Requirements:
  • A minimum overall average of C / 60% or equivalent;
  • College must be accredited by the Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE);
  • Successfully meets the minimum program specific preparatory course prerequisites at the Grade 12U or M level or equivalent;
  • If not eligible right out of high school, a minimum of two years of full time studies must be completed at the Bible College.

Step 2 – Determine your program-specific prerequisite requirements for your program(s) of choice:

To determine your program-specific prerequisite requirements, choose from the drop-down menus below:

Program Specific Requirements



  • Kinesiology (Co-op Available)
    Degree:
    Kinesiology
    Alberta/NWT/Nunavut:
    English Language Arts 30-1, 1 from: Math 30-1, Math 30-2, or Math 31; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
    Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U)
    Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:
    English Language Arts 30-1, 1 from: Math 30-1, Math 30-2, or Math 31; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
    Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:
    English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, 1 from: Calculus 12, Foundations of Mathematics 12, Pre-Calculus 12, or Statistics 12; 2 from: Anatomy and Physiology 12, Chemistry 12, or Physics 12
    Program Specific Requirements for International Students:
    English, Math, 2 from: Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
    Program Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:
    English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, 1 from: Advanced Mathematics 45S & Introduction To Calculus 45S, Applied Math 40S, or Pre-Calculus 40S; 2 from: Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, or Physics 40S
    Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U). Other secondary or post-secondary courses that are equivalent to these requirements are accepted. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.
    Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:
    English Language Arts 121 or 122, 1 from: Calculus 120, Foundations of Math 120, or Pre-Calculus Math A120 or B120; 2 from: Biology 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, or Physics 121 or 122
    Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:
    English 3201, 1 from: Academic Math 3201, Advanced Math 3200, or Calculus 3208; 2 from: Biology 3201, Chemistry 3202, or Physics 3204
    Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:
    English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, 1 from: Calculus 12, Mathematics 12, or Pre-Calculus 12; 2 from: Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
    Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:
    English 621A, 1 from: Calculus 611B, Foundations of Math 621A, or Pre-Calculus 621B; 2 from: Biology 621A, Chemistry 621A, or Physics 621A
    Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:
    2 English (603 or 604), 1 from: Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106), Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103), 4 from: Biology I (NYA), Biology II, Chemistry (NYA, NYB, or NYC), or Physics (NYA, NYB, or NYC)
    Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U)
    Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:
    English Language Arts 30 A or English Language Arts 30 B, 1 from: Calculus 30 or Pre-Calculus 30; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
  • Kinesiology (including the accelerated option)
    Degree:
    Kinesiology and Education (PJ)
    Alberta/NWT/Nunavut:
    English Language Arts 30-1, 1 from: Math 30-1, Math 30-2, or Math 31; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
    Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U)
    Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:
    English Language Arts 30-1, 1 from: Math 30-1, Math 30-2, or Math 31; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
    Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:
    English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, 1 from: Calculus 12, Foundations of Mathematics 12, Pre-Calculus 12, or Statistics 12; 2 from: Anatomy and Physiology 12, Chemistry 12, or Physics 12
    Program Specific Requirements for International Students:
    English, Math, 2 from: Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
    Program Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:
    English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, 1 from: Advanced Mathematics 45S & Introduction To Calculus 45S, Applied Math 40S, or Pre-Calculus 40S; 2 from: Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, or Physics 40S
    Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U). Other secondary or post-secondary courses that are equivalent to these requirements are accepted. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.
    Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:
    English Language Arts 121 or 122, 1 from: Calculus 120, Foundations of Math 120, or Pre-Calculus Math A120 or B120; 2 from: Biology 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, or Physics 121 or 122
    Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:
    English 3201, 1 from: Academic Math 3201, Advanced Math 3200, or Calculus 3208; 2 from: Biology 3201, Chemistry 3202, or Physics 3204
    Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:
    English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, 1 from: Calculus 12, Mathematics 12, or Pre-Calculus 12; 2 from: Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
    Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:

    The five-year Accelerated option requires high school, college transfer, and mature students to achieve a final average of at least 75%. Similarly, university transfer students must achieve a final average of at least 70%. These average requirements do not apply to the six-year program.

    Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:
    English 621A, 1 from: Calculus 611B, Foundations of Math 621A, or Pre-Calculus 621B; 2 from: Biology 621A, Chemistry 621A, or Physics 621A
    Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:
    2 English (603 or 604), 1 from: Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106), Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103), 4 from: Biology I (NYA), Biology II, Chemistry (NYA, NYB, or NYC), or Physics (NYA, NYB, or NYC)
    Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U)
    Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:
    English Language Arts 30 A or English Language Arts 30 B, 1 from: Calculus 30 or Pre-Calculus 30; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
  • Kinesiology (including the accelerated option)
    Degree:
    Kinesiology and Education (IS)
    Alberta/NWT/Nunavut:
    English Language Arts 30-1, 1 from: Math 30-1, Math 30-2, or Math 31; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
    Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U)
    Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:
    English Language Arts 30-1, 1 from: Math 30-1, Math 30-2, or Math 31; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30
    Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:
    English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, 1 from: Calculus 12, Foundations of Mathematics 12, Pre-Calculus 12, or Statistics 12; 2 from: Anatomy and Physiology 12, Chemistry 12, or Physics 12
    Program Specific Requirements for International Students:
    English, Math, 2 from: Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
    Program Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:
    English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, 1 from: Advanced Mathematics 45S & Introduction To Calculus 45S, Applied Math 40S, or Pre-Calculus 40S; 2 from: Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, or Physics 40S
    Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U). Other secondary or post-secondary courses that are equivalent to these requirements are accepted. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.
    Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:
    English Language Arts 121 or 122, 1 from: Calculus 120, Foundations of Math 120, or Pre-Calculus Math A120 or B120; 2 from: Biology 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, or Physics 121 or 122
    Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:
    English 3201, 1 from: Academic Math 3201, Advanced Math 3200, or Calculus 3208; 2 from: Biology 3201, Chemistry 3202, or Physics 3204
    Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:
    English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, 1 from: Calculus 12, Mathematics 12, or Pre-Calculus 12; 2 from: Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
    Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:

    The five-year Accelerated option requires high school, college transfer, and mature students to achieve a final average of at least 75%. Similarly, university transfer students must achieve a final average of at least 70%. These average requirements do not apply to the six-year program.

    Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:
    English 621A, 1 from: Calculus 611B, Foundations of Math 621A, or Pre-Calculus 621B; 2 from: Biology 621A, Chemistry 621A, or Physics 621A
    Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:
    2 English (603 or 604), 1 from: Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106), Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103), 4 from: Biology I (NYA), Biology II, Chemistry (NYA, NYB, or NYC), or Physics (NYA, NYB, or NYC)
    Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:
    English (ENG4U), 1 from: Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U), or Data Management (MDM4U); 2 from: Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Introduction to Kinesiology (PSK4U), or Physics (SPH4U)
    Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:
    English Language Arts 30 A or English Language Arts 30 B, 1 from: Calculus 30 or Pre-Calculus 30; 2 from: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30


In first year you will be required to take the following courses:

  • Kinesiology 1010 – Introduction to Kinesiology
  • Kinesiology 1035 – Physical Growth and Motor Development
  • Kinesiology 1113 – Principles of Health: A Personal Wellness Perspective 
  • Kinesiology 1710 – General Principles of Fitness and Wellness 
  • Kinesiology 1711 – Movement Observation and Assessment

You will also be required to complete:

  • Chemistry 1210 – Organic and Biochemistry for Health Sciences
  • English 1116 – Native and Newcomer Literatures in Canada: Contact Zones

The remaining balance of your courses will be electives. 

First year Kinesiology studies set the stage for higher level courses such as:

  • Psychology of Physical Activity
  • Sociology of Physical Activity and Sport
  • Musculoskeletal Injuries
  • Exercise Prescription
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Human Anatomy

Electives are available each year to explore other topics outside of Kinesiology.

Fourth year Kinesiology students, under the guidance of a faculty member, complete a compulsory research project applying both theory and practice-based knowledge.

This project is an exceptional exercise in team building and leadership development and serves as a great foundation for those interested in pursuing graduate studies, research opportunities, or entering practice.  

Our hands-on labs are specially designed to teach you how to interact with patients/clients, assess their physical movement and make recommendations for improving function. Cardio-pulmonary, movement analysis and materials testing technology provides enhanced experiential learning opportunities.

Labs are intentionally small in size, approximately 20 to 25 people, to facilitate hands-on participation and mentorship opportunities.


More information about Payment Methods, and Payment Due Dates can be found here: Student Fees Information



All fees are displayed in Canadian Dollars ($CAD)

Kinesiology
Thunder Bay
YearTuitionField TripAncillary FeesTotal1st Installment2nd Installment1.0 FCE Tuition1.0 FCE Total0.5 FCE Tuition0.5 FCE Total
1
$5,984.51
$105.00
$1,399.44
$7,488.95
$3,744.48
$3,744.47
$1,196.90
$1,335.84
$598.45
$667.92
2
$5,955.86
$105.00
$1,319.44
$7,380.30
$3,690.15
$3,690.15
$1,191.17
$1,330.11
$595.59
$665.06
3
$5,915.30
$105.00
$1,319.44
$7,339.74
$3,669.87
$3,669.87
$1,183.06
$1,322.00
$591.53
$661.00
4
$5,398.29
$105.00
$1,319.44
$6,822.73
$3,411.37
$3,411.36
$1,079.66
$1,218.60
$539.83
$609.30
YearTuitionField TripAncillary FeesTotal1st Installment2nd Installment1.0 FCE Tuition1.0 FCE Total0.5 FCE Tuition0.5 FCE Total
1
$28,500.00
$105.00
$1,399.44
$30,004.44
$15,002.22
$15,002.22
$5,700.00
$5,838.94
$2,850.00
$2,919.47
2
$28,113.85
$105.00
$1,319.44
$29,538.29
$14,769.15
$14,769.14
$5,622.77
$5,761.71
$2,811.39
$2,880.86
3
$28,113.85
$105.00
$1,319.44
$29,538.29
$14,769.15
$14,769.14
$5,622.77
$5,761.71
$2,811.39
$2,880.86
4
$27,318.18
$105.00
$1,319.44
$28,742.62
$14,371.31
$14,371.31
$5,463.64
$5,602.58
$2,731.82
$2,801.29
In addition to the above, International Students must pay the mandatory University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) which is payable in full with your first installment. Please click here for more information about UHIP

2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay)CodeAmount
Lakehead University Services Fees  
Athletic Building FundSABFF70.00
Athletic Building Fee (Wolf Den) SABWF  99.00
Student Recreation and WellnessSATHF134.84
Computer Enhancement (Technology) FeeSCOMF25.00
Health Services Support FeeSHEAF79.45
Capital Improvements C.J. Sanders BuildingSCISF30.00
Lakehead Services Subtotal: 438.29
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees   
LUSU Capital FundSBLDF56.00
LUSU Medical/DentalSMEDF *399.00
LUSU Bus PassSLBUS **225.75
LUSU Activity FeeSLUSF149.00
Aboriginal Programming FeeSLRAB2.00
AFCASA African Caribbean Student Association FeeSLRAF 0.50
Nanabijou FeeSLRNA5.00
Social Action FeeSLRSA2.00
SustainabilitySLRSU5.50
WUSC - World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students)SLRWU7.00
Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) FeeSLCFS19.40
LU Radio FeeSRADF10.00
LUSU Fees Subtotal: 881.15
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay)  1319.44

* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDF) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259

 Co-op, Part-Time, Senior, and Graduate students are not covered, but may purchase the Plan.

**
The LUSU Bus Pass Fee (SLBUS):  All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.


2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year
- Undergraduate Full-Time  Students (Thunder Bay)
 Code Amount
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee SORIE80.00
Total Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay): 1319.44
 TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year Students - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay):
  1399.44
2023-24 Ancillary Fees for Part-Time Undergraduate Students - Per Course (Thunder Bay)CodeAmount (1.0FCE)
Amount (0.5FCE)
Lakehead University Services Fees   
Athletic Building FundSABFF14.007.00
Athletic Building Fee (Wolf Den)SABWF19.80 9.90
Student Recreation and WellnessSATHF26.9713.48
Computer Enhancement (Technology) FeeSCOMF5.002.50
Health Services Support FeeSHEAF15.897.95
Capital Improvements C.J. Sanders BuildingSCISF6.003.00
Lakehead University Services Subtotal: 87.6643.83
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees   
LUSU Capital FundSBLDF11.205.60
LUSU Activity FeeSLUSF 29.8014.90
Aboriginal Programming Fee SLRAB0.400.20
AFCASA African Caribbean Student Association FeeSLRAF0.100.05
 Nanabijou Fee SLRNA1.00  0.50
Social Action FeeSLRSA0.400.20
Sustainability FeeSLRSU1.100.55
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Student) FeeSLRWU1.400.70
CFS (Canadian Federation of Students) FeeSLCFS3.881.94
LU Radio FeeSRADF2.001.00
LUSU fees Subtotal: 51.2825.64
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fees (Thunder Bay): 138.9469.47
    
2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees For Part-Time Undergraduate First Year Students: Amount (1.0FCE)Amount (0.5FCE)
Orientation and First Year Experience Fee (Flat Fee - not per course)SORIE80.0080.00
Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fees (Thunder Bay): 138.9469.47
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate First Year/First Course (Thunder Bay): 218.94149.47
2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Orillia) Code Amount
Lakehead University Services Fees  
Student Recreation and WellnessSATHO107.89
Computer Enhancement (Technology) FeeSCOMO25.00
Health Services Support FeeSHEAO79.45
Lakehead Services Subtotal 212.34
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees  
LUSU Capital FundSBLDO56.00
LUSU U-Pass Fee SLBUO145.00
LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance *SMEDO399.00
LUSU Activity FeeSLUSO149.00
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students)SWUSO7.00
CFS (Canadian Federation of Student) FeeSCFSO19.40
LUSU Fees (Orillia) Subtotal 775.40
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Orillia) 987.74

* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDF) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259

 Co-op, Part-Time, Seniors, and Graduate students are not covered but may purchase the Plan.

** The LUSU Bus Pass Fee (SLBUO):  All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.


 First Year Students

2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year Full-Time Students (Orillia) Code Amount
Orientation & First Year Experience FeeSORIO80.00
LUSU and LU Services Fees Total 987.74
Total 1067.74
2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Part-Time Undergraduate Students (Orillia)CodeAmount Per Course (1.0FCE)Amount Per Half Course (0.5FCE)
Lakehead University Services Fees
   
Student Recreation and WellnessSATHO21.5810.79
Computer Enhancement (Technology) FeeSCOMO5.002.50
Health Services Support FeeSHEAO15.897.95
Lakehead Services Fees Subtotal: 42.4721.23
Lakehead University Student Union Fees   
LUSU Capital FundSBLDO11.205.60
LUSU Activity FeeSLUSO29.8014.90
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students)SWUSO1.400.70
CFS (Canadian Federation of Students) FeeSCFSO3.881.94
LUSU Fees Subtotal: 46.2823.14
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fee (Orillia): 88.7544.37
    
First Year Part-Time Orillia Students:   
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee (Flat fee - Not per course)SORIO80.0080.00
Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fee (Orillia) 88.7544.37
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course/First Course, First Year (Orillia) 168.75124.37
2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Full-Time Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) - all programs except Engineering
 Code Amount
Lakehead University Services Fees  
Student Recreation and WellnessSATHG107.89
Computer Enhancement (Technology) FeeSCOMG25.00
Health Services Support FeeSHEAG79.45
Lakehead Services Subtotal: 212.34
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees  
LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance *SMEDG399.00
LUSU Activity FeeSLUSG149.00
LUSU Capital FundSBLDG56.00
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students)SWUSG7.00
CFS (Canadian Federation of Student) FeeSCFSG19.40
LUSU Fees Subtotal: 630.40
Georgian/Barrie U-Pass Fee **SLBUB187.58
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Full-Time Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) - all programs except Engineering:
 1030.32

* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDF) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259

 Co-op students, Part-Time Students, Seniors, and Graduate students are not covered but may purchase the Plan.

** The Georgian/Barrie Bus Pass Fee (SLBUB):  All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.

 


 

2023-24 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year Full-Time Lakehead-Georgian (Barrie) - Non-Engineering
 Code Amount
Orientation & First Year Experience FeeSORIB80.00
LUSU and LU Services and Bus Pass Subtotal 1030.32
Total 1110.32

 

2023-24  Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Part-Time Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) All Programs
 Code Amount Per Course (1.0 FCE)
Amount Per Half Course (0.5 FCE)
Lakehead University Services Fees   
Student Recreation and Wellness 
SATHG21.5810.79
Computer Enhancement (Technology) FeeSCOMG5.002.50
Health Services Support FeeSHEAG15.897.95
Lakehead Services Subtotal: 42.4721.23
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees   
LUSU Activity FeeSLUSG29.8014.90
LUSU Capital FundSBLDG11.205.60
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students)SWUSG1.400.70
CFS (Canadian Federation of Student) FeeSCFSG3.881.94
LUSU Fees Subtotal: 46.2823.14
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Part-Time (Per Course) Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) - all programs:
 88.7544.37