FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR 2005-2006
METHOD OF FEE PAYMENT
Students may pay their fees by: On-Line / Telephone Banking with CIBC, HSBC, Laurentian Bank, Metro Credit Union, Bank of Montreal, National Bank, President’s Choice Bank, Royal Bank, Scotiabank, TD/Canada Trust. By mail to Ryerson University - Cashier’s Office, 350 Victoria St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2K3. Full-time program students may pay by certified cheque or money order only, in Canadian funds payable to Ryerson University. Post-dated cheques are not accepted. When paying by On-Line /Telephone Banking or by mail, please allow three business days for the timely posting of your payment to your fees account. In person at 350 Victoria St., Cashiers Office Room POD-64, enter through the Library Building. Be sure to bring a copy of your Fees Statement along with your payment to your fees account. - Full-time students - pay with bank card, certified cheque, money order or cash;
- Part-time students - pay with bank card, credit card, certified cheque, money order or cash;
- The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education students - pay with bank card, credit card, certified cheque, money order or cash.
Requesting that their fees be deducted from their Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) or Out-of-Province Assistance. Only students who can demonstrate that they have insufficient funds to cover the fees and whose actual OSAP documents are available in the Financial Aid and Awards Office by course enrollment week, are eligible to make this request (First year students excluded). PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL APPLICABLE UNIVERSITY PAYMENT REGULATIONS APPLY. Where fees are to be deducted from the loan, the student’s bank is requested to remit the fees payment for the academic year directly to Ryerson. Students are responsible for ensuring that their bank deducts the amount of the fees from the loan portion they have received and submits it to the University on a timely basis. Students requiring financial assistance should read the section on Federal and Provincial Aid, and General Scholarships and Bursaries. Students classified as ‘Special’ or ‘Audit’ students are not eligible for financial assistance under the OSAP. Requesting that Ryerson invoice a sponsoring agency for their fees. Students are required to present a letter to the Student Fees Office, from their sponsoring organization indicating that arrangements have been made for the payment of fees. Documents must be submitted on a timely basis in order to avoid the assessment of late fee charges.
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