Sutherland Campus

Ancillary fees are fees that all students are required to pay in order to enrol in or successfully complete any course or program of instruction. Changes to ancillary fees are approved by your Student Governments and by Fleming’s Board of Governors.

Please refer to your Program Webpage for a full breakdown of your Tuition and Ancillary Fees.

Student Government Ancillary Fees

Fee Name Description
Student Activity Fee This fee supports the administrative and operational costs of Fleming SAC which includes membership to all full-time Sutherland Campus students. Membership to Fleming SAC includes services and access to advocacy, academic support, governance, clubs, events & programming, business services and the emergency food bank.
Student Administrative Council Clubs This fee supports the operation of student organized clubs.
Integrated Transportation Program

This fee supports the Fleming SAC Integrated Transportation Program. This program includes full-time students access to services such as the Universal Transit pass, ride share programs, bursaries, parking subsidies, upgraded infrastructure and future transportation related initiatives.

Please see the Fleming SAC website for more information.

This fee is paid once per academic year. Students starting in their program in the winter or spring semester pay a pro-rated amount.

Health Plan

The Domestic Student Health Plan fee provides full-time students with health insurance and access to programs and services related to health and well-being.

Domestic students – Please see the Fleming SAC website for more information.

International students – Please reach out to international@flemingcollege.ca for any questions.

This fee is paid once per academic year. Students starting in their program in the winter or spring semester pay a pro-rated amount.

Fleming Ancillary Fees

Fee Name Description
Alumni Fee The Alumni fee supports various initiatives to help current students and alumni succeed in their educational and professional lives, including professional development, networking opportunities and access to a lifetime of discounts and negotiated group rates with insurance, travel and entertainment providers.
Student Achievement & Records Provides for convocation ceremonies and receptions and the production and issuing of diplomas, certificates and transcripts.
Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre This fee provides a membership that includes access to equipment and programs at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre.
Information Technology Fee This fee is used to support student focused IT services including but not limited to the student portal,  WiFi, high-speed internet access and service desk support.
Health and Counselling Health services provide on-site nursing by a Registered Nurse who supports physician clinics on-campus,  health education and promotion and referrals to specialists and community agencies.  Counseling services offers mental health supports through on-line self-serve resources, walk-in appointments, psycho-educational groups and workshops, and short term supportive counseling.  Mental Health awareness events provide a contribution to a reduction in student waitlists for mental health counseling.
Career Services This service provides assistance with career planning and job search skills,  access to valuable on-line resources, as well as connecting students with work opportunities on and off-campus through the online job board.
Athletics and Recreation Contributes to providing recreational, intramural, extramural and varsity programming.  For Sutherland and Frost Campuses, this fee is collected, and managed by the College on behalf of the Student Associations.   Funds collected through the Athletics fee will provide for the following:

  • Varsity and intramural programs, recreational and special event programming such as varsity operations
  • Purchase and maintenance of Athletics and Recreation equipment and operating supplies
  • Transportation expenses in support of Athletic and Recreational programming
  • Fixed staffing and/or non-salary costs associated with the operation of the Athletics and Recreation departments
Academic Supports Provides services such as tutoring and development of academic skills through small groups,  on-on-one or on a drop-in basis.  Academic transition and integration support services including academic orientation sessions and activities each term, peer supports, co-curricular learning and communications, and guidance through the appeals process.
One Card One Card is the official Fleming College identification card, with the added benefit of access to services both on and off campus. One Card will provide students with access to College services, including point of sale for vending purchases in Residence, on-campus dining (meal plans), laundry, printing/copying, Campus Store purchases, library services, access to the athletic facilities, and other transactions on campus.