Ready to learn more?
Next Cohort: Mar 31-May 1
By submitting your email address, you acknowledge and agree to CourseCompare.ca's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Duration
56 weeks
Tuition
$1,567
Live Online
Mar 31-May 1
May 7 - Jun 4 2027
Jun 24 - Jul 23 2027
Jul 24 - Aug 21 2027
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Live Online
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
The Payroll Compliance Professional (PCP) certification program is offered in partnership with the National Payroll Association. This program prepares payroll practitioners to manage the compliance requirements of an organization’s annual payroll cycle, deliver clear and reliable payroll information, and contribute a payroll perspective to organizational policy and strategy discussions. Graduates join a growing community of supportive professionals and gain access to the resources needed to stay current and compliant.
Compulsory courses can only be taken one at a time and must be taken in sequence. Courses are in a blended format with some courses requiring live online participation. Students are required to have access to a computer and the internet.
What You’ll Learn
- Payroll Compliance Legislation.
- Payroll Fundamentals 1.
- Payroll Fundamentals 2.
- Accounting Basics 1.
Ready to get started?
Next Cohort: Mar 31-May 1
By submitting your email address, you acknowledge and agree to CourseCompare.ca's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Student Reviews (32)
Course requires better organization and significant improvement
Anonymous
Etobicoke • December 25, 2025Graduated From
Artificial Intelligence with Machine Learning
Overall:
Instructors:
Curriculum:
Job Assistance:
We studied this course during 2025, and it requires substantial improvement. Most of the professors are not sufficiently qualified, as many do not hold PhDs. In addition, several instructors teach at multiple colleges simultaneously, which limits their...
We studied this course during 2025, and it requires substantial improvement. Most of the professors are not sufficiently qualified, as many do not hold PhDs. In addition, several instructors teach at multiple colleges simultaneously, which limits their availability and support for students. The course is poorly organized overall. There is significant overlap between the content of different courses, and it was never clearly explained why this duplication exists. This overlap wasted a considerable amount of our time. Assignments are often long and demanding, yet they are scheduled within very short timeframes, combined with an unorganized timetable. Some teachers demonstrate clear bias. We submitted formal complaints to the dean regarding these issues, but the school did not take any noticeable or effective action. There are also cases where teachers fail students without providing clear academic reasons. As a result, many students are forced to repeat the same course for two or even three semesters. After completing this course, job opportunities are not guaranteed. Overall, the program appears to be designed for students interested in PR immigration, but it is not suitable for students who aim to work in the AI field. Based on our experience, the existing 5-star reviews do not seem to reflect the reality of the course and may come from individuals who did not study it or are posting misleading reviews.
Finding my voice
Penelope
Toronto • March 25, 2025Graduated From
Bachelor of Film and Media Production
Overall:
Instructors:
Curriculum:
Job Assistance:
I’ve met some of the most inspiring people at Humber — classmates, profs, even guest artists. The vibe on campus is energetic and creative. The media labs are amazing, and I’ve already started freelancing while in school. It’s not perfect (what...
I’ve met some of the most inspiring people at Humber — classmates, profs, even guest artists. The vibe on campus is energetic and creative. The media labs are amazing, and I’ve already started freelancing while in school. It’s not perfect (what school is?), but it’s helped me find my voice and my future.


