Tuition

Pay in Full $3,750+HST or Pay in Installments $3,900+HST

Tuition includes:

  • Unlimited drop-in classes for the duration of the program.

  • Octopus Garden 200-Hour Training Manual (digital copy).

  • Access to private social Teacher Training Community Network throughout the training and beyond.

  • 15% discount off props, boutique items and most workshops for the duration of the program.

Payment Options:

A $500+HST non-refundable deposit will be required upon acceptance of your application. Installment plans are available upon request.

Tuition can be Paid in Full or Paid through 4 equal Installments of $850+HST, after $500+HST deposit (total payment of $3,900+HST).

 Notes:

  • A full refund minus deposit will be issued if notice to cancel is received at least one month before the start date. There will be no refunds or transfers after 30 days prior to the start date. The deposit is non-refundable and you will be responsible for the entire tuition should you continue not to continue. Please note: These refund policies apply to both payment options, either tuition in full or by installments.

  • Alumni of past 200-Hour programs at Octopus Garden are eligible for a 50% discount. Pay in Full $1,875+HST or Pay in 4 equal installments of $362.50+HST, after $500 deposit (total payment of $1,950+HST).

  • Scholarships available; please complete scholarship application for consideration.

  • In addition to the tuition, there will be texts that are required reading for the program. The total cost for books is usually under $100.

Scholarship

We believe in scholarships as one way to address the financial barriers that hinder access for racialized people and other equity deserving groups. However, we acknowledge that inequities in pay, privilege and financial stability are also determinants of access and will offer scholarships to those with low funds and for members of equity deserving groups requiring financial support. 

Facilitated racialized affinity groups for BIPOC and BBIMP (Black, Brown, Indigenous, Melanated People coined by Louiza Doran) will be available for students interested in inclusive groups while studying in our TT programs.