Continuing Studies courses are open to new, current, and former students. Program courses are only open for registration to students enrolled in the program and may not be available for registration online.
To register online, find a course that works for you. Select it by clicking the Register button. Then follow the prompts for personal information and log in.
If you've registered for a JIBC course after July 1, 2015, and do not know your login credentials, you can retrieve your information with one of these links:
International students may register online, but as outlined in the JIBC International Tuition Procedure, international fees will apply.
For more information, see the Registration Help.
Office Hours
Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Phone Numbers
604.528.5590 (Greater Vancouver)
1.877.528.5591 (Toll-Free, North America only)
Phone Hours
Monday to Friday
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Mail your payment and completed Course Registration Form to
Student Services Centre - Registration
Justice Institute of British Columbia
715 McBride Boulevard
New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4
Canada
Or fax your completed Course Registration Form to 604.528.5653.
Online
Visa, MasterCard (no Visa Debit)
In Person
JIBC does not accept cash payment of $5,000 or greater in any one transaction, or in multiple transactions for the same payer in a 24-hour period. In the interest of safety, we encourage students to choose a non-cash method of payment such as personal cheque, money order or bank draft (payable to Justice Institute of British Columbia), debit card, Visa or MasterCard.
International Tuition Payments
JIBC has partnered with PayMyTuition for international tuition payments. With PayMyTuition, you can make tuition payments from any bank, in any country, with any currency at better than bank exchange rates.
Additional Information
How to make a payment with PayMyTuition (video)
How to make a payment - step-by-step PDF:
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