Do you know what program you're taking. I do know some universities/colleges don't charge international tuition on their continuing education programs. It might also depend on the program. As far the fees, you will have to talk to the university directly. It will be their decision :/
You are correct about the six months.
You can also see if the university is Title 9 for USA financial aid. Some Canadian schools are (although they're usually the big schools like UofT).
Before you get too ripped apart by various plans, why don't you give the school a call. You can use different internet programs on your computer or smartphone to call free. Then you can ask for the international admissions advisor. Explain your situation and see what s/he has to say. It can't hurt to ask - especially if you have Sponsor Approval.
Just out of curiousity, what do you plan on taking?
You are correct about the six months.
You can also see if the university is Title 9 for USA financial aid. Some Canadian schools are (although they're usually the big schools like UofT).
Before you get too ripped apart by various plans, why don't you give the school a call. You can use different internet programs on your computer or smartphone to call free. Then you can ask for the international admissions advisor. Explain your situation and see what s/he has to say. It can't hurt to ask - especially if you have Sponsor Approval.
Just out of curiousity, what do you plan on taking?