All tuition and fees assessed by the University must be paid in full or
arrangements must be made to settle the debt.
Students' accounts are considered delinquent if they are not paid in
full within 60 days after the bill is issued. 大发彩票平台 places a financial hold on
these accounts, preventing students from obtaining official academic
transcripts and from accessing Minerva for any registration functions.
In the event that a student's account has a hold preventing registration or the release of transcripts, the University may require a guaranteed form of payment, for instance, a certified cheque or money order. Certain financial holds prevent the release of diplomas. Other financial holds can affect access to non-registration functions, for example Meal Plan Top-Ups.
Interest: Interest is charged on overdue balances at the monthly
rate of 1.24% (14.88% annually), multiplied by the balance outstanding after the due date (within 2鈥3 days). The rate is evaluated each Spring, and then it is set for the
following academic year. See mcgill.ca/student-accounts/your-account/deadlines-and-penalties/overdue for more information.
Note: You should regularly verify your account balance on Minerva.
The University has no obligation to issue any transcript of record,
award any diploma, or re-register you as a student if you do not pay your tuition
fees, library fees, residence fees, or loans by their due date.
Information for Registered Students
Information for
Registered Students
If you register for a term but still owe amounts from previous terms,
you must either pay your previous term account balance or make payment arrangements with the Student
Accounts Office before the end of the course add/drop period. If you have
financial difficulty, first contact the Student Aid Office to discuss the possibility of
obtaining financial aid:
- Brown Student
Services Building
- 3600 rue McTavish, Room 3200
- Montreal QC H3A 0G3
If you fail to pay the previous term's fees or to make arrangements
to settle your debt prior to the add/drop deadline, the University will cancel
your registration in the current and subsequent terms.