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University of Calgary Calendar 2017-2018 Tuition and General Fees P.4 Fee Regulations P.4.2 Method of Payment
P.4.2 Method of Payment

Please note: The University of Calgary does not accept Credit Card or cash payments for tuition and general fees.

Students may pay their fees by online banking, cheque, money order and bank draft. International students without a Canadian bank account can use Western Union’s GlobalPay for Students or other wire transfer services.

To pay online, add the University of Calgary - Tuition Fees (title may vary from bank to bank) as a payee on your bill payment profile, and use your UCalgary account number to complete the payment.

For more information, please see: ucalgary.ca/registrar/finances.

If fees are to be paid from government student loans, proof of government funding must be confirmed by the University of Calgary prior to the fee payment deadline. Student loans will be confirmed electronically with a pre-approved remittance amount. A remittance amount is paid directly to the University toward the student account. No interest accrues if payment is received within 30 days after the term fee deadline. Payments received after the 30 day deferral are subject to late interest from the term fee deadline date forward. Any amount outstanding in excess of the remittance amount must be paid by the term fee deadline.

If financial assistance is refused by the loan provider, students are responsible to pay outstanding fees by the term fee deadline, including any late interest.

Note that students will not have their registration cancelled if financial assistance is refused and remain fully liable for all tuition and general fees owed to the University of Calgary and affiliates.

For more information about financial assistance, see: ucalgary.ca/registrar/finances.