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Other Fees for Continuing Studies Students

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Other Fees for Continuing Studies Students

Other Fees (rates as of 2013–2014)
International Student Health and Accident Plan (compulsory): Ìý
  • Single
  • Dependant
  • Family (one student with two or more dependants)
  • $951
  • $2,916
  • $5,547
Application for Admission (credit programs) $65
Late Registration (non-refundable) $25
Language Placement Test $25
Course Transfer $20
Course dropped prior to refund deadline $20
Re-reading an Examination Paper (refundable if the letter grade is increased) $35
Supplemental Examinations $35
Duplicate ID card $25
Late Payment Fee (charged at the end of October for the Fall term, or at the end of February for the Winter term): Ìý
  • Balances between $100.01 and $300
  • Balances between $300.01 and $1,000
  • Balances greater than $1,000
  • $25
  • $50
  • $75
Interest on outstanding balances (rate determined in February, to be applicable on June 1, is 1.24% monthly or 14.88% annually) Ìý
Returned cheque or Pre-Authorized Debit payment** $40
Cheque Refund charge: Ìý
  • on balances less than $100
  • on balances $100 and over
  • $10
  • $20
Reinstatement Penalty (see Other Policies Related to Fees for Continuing Studies Students: Overdue Accounts) $150
Rescheduled Examinations $30
Exemption by Examination $100
Comprehensive Challenge Examination (English and French Language Programs) $100
À¦°óSMÉçÇø School of Continuing Studies Test of English Language Proficiency (TELP) $100
Intensive Language Programs: Ìý
  • Application Fee
  • Course cancellation prior to refund deadline
  • $80
  • $200
** Note: Please note that the $40 fee for returned cheques and pre-authorized debit payments is in addition to the value of the amount debited for the returned item in question. For transactions in Canadian dollars, the amount debited is the same as the amount paid. For transactions in other currencies, including pre-authorized debit payments in US dollars, accounts will be debited at the exchange rate charged by the bank to the University. This sometimes represents a significant difference from the amount originally paid, depending on the rate of exchange on the date of the return.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2014-2015 (last updated Apr. 15, 2014) (disclaimer)
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2014-2015 (last updated Apr. 15, 2014) (disclaimer)
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