The BEd program costs include tuition and student fees, as approved by UBC. Tuition is calculated based upon a per-credit formula and is payable at the start of each term registered for. UBC Student fees are payable at the beginning of the program.
The credit load for each program option is as follows:
Elementary 12-Month (62-66 credits)
Elementary 2-Year (73 credits)
Middle Years (62-66 credits)
Secondary (61-67 credits)
For information on the rate of tuition per credit, visit the Tuition page at Student Services. You can also find out about other student fees on that site. For an all-inclusive look at what the BEd program will cost you and how to plan or budget for your option, please visit this page of UBC Finance.
Where an individual wishes to opt out of permitted fees, application must be made immediately in September (through UBC Enrolment Services).
Tuition fees are reviewed annually by the UBC Board of Governors, and are subject to change. Tuition quoted is for domestic students.
BEd online application system opens starting in December 2009.
Includes online application and all supplemental forms (see BEd Application Checklist).
Late applications submitted after deadline until April 30, 2010 considered based on available program spaces.
Seats available for EDST 455/082 "History of Childhood & Youth"
Winter Term 2
Mon, Wed | 10:30-12:30
Geography Building, Room 101
The Canadian Association for School Health and its partners in the Canadian School Health Knowledge Network are pleased to launch a series of webinars on comprehensive school health (CSH) and health promoting schools (HPS).
UBC Vancouver Senate approves a special Reading Week extension in 2010. UBC Vancouver campus students will receive a mid-term break extension during Term 2 in 2010 to two weeks instead of the usual one week.
The 2009/2010 Reading Break will be held Mon, Feb 15 - Fri, Feb 26, 2010.
*Note: Does not apply to Secondary BEd teacher candidates on extended practicum at that time, and who need to follow the break schedules as set out by their school districts.
The Education Students' Association is a group of students from the Faculty of Education organized to promote activities and represent Education students through participation in various organizations on campus such as the Alma Mater Society and Senate.