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2025 tuition fee income tax receipts (T2202)

T2202 tax forms will be available online by the end of February.

  • Current students can access and print their tax forms for income tax purposes via MyNSCC.
  • Students who graduated or withdrew in 2025 and are eligible for the tax form will also be able to access and print their tax forms via MyNSCC (access is available February – April). 

Students will receive an update via their NSCC email account with additional details the week of February 23, 2026.

How to access T2202 data

The T2202 forms are available through MyNSCC.

  1. From the MyNSCC homepage, choose ‘My Campus Finances.’
  2. From the left-side navigation, select ‘T2202 Data.’
  3. Choose ‘Search’ to display links for each year you are eligible for a T2202 and click on the year you wish to see.
  4. Once the T2202A Data opens, you can generate a PDF copy of this information by clicking ‘Printer-friendly T2202’ near the top of the page. Your browser’s pop-up blocker may prevent it from displaying – to fix this, select ‘allow’ for it to appear.

SIN collection

NSCC is required to collect Social Insurance Numbers (SIN) for all students on behalf of Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). We must have your SIN number added to your account information to generate your T2202 form properly. Please visit MyNSCC and add your SIN to your campus personal information at the start of the winter term. For additional details, visit NSCC CRA reporting.

Education and tuition amounts

Find information on eligible education and tuition amounts at Canada Revenue Agency.

Accessing passwords, student IDs and MyNSCC

  • 2025 Graduates – If you don’t remember your NSCC Student ID contact the Business Office/Student Services
  • If you don’t have access to MyNSCC, visit the Business Office or Student Services at your campus to determine T2202 eligibility.
  • If you can’t login to MyNSCC because you’ve forgotten your password, use the following tips for a reset:
  • All NSCC accounts must have Multi-Factor Authentication set up on them.
    • If you did not previously have MFA set up on your account, you will need to set it up to access your tax forms. You can do this by using the Password Reset process. For more information on setting up MFA on your account, click here: MFA Frequently Asked Questions.
    • If you previously had MFA set up on your account but no longer have access to the factor you chose (e.g. phone number, email, Authenticator app,) reach out to Digital Innovation & Technology by either Live Chat or by calling 902-491-HELP (4357).
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