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Other Fees: Health Sciences Fees specific to Health Sciences students are listed in each Health Sciences faculty or school section: Dentistry Medicine Nursing Physical & Occupational Therapy...
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Fees and Withdrawal from the University If you decide not to attend the term(s) in which you are registered, you must officially withdraw from the University in accordance with University Withdrawal. Otherwise, you are liable for all applicable tuition...
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Fee Refund Deadlines The deadline dates for course refunds are independent of the deadline dates given for withdrawal from courses. Note for Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies: See University Regulations & Resources > Graduate > Regulations >...
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Refund Procedures You are not automatically refunded your credit balance as many students choose to keep the balance on account for use for a future term. You may request a refund if you have a credit balance over $2.00. Students with awards may be subject to a...
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Other Policies Related to Fees The following sections describe other fee-related policies that may apply to your account. Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2018-2019 (last updated Aug. 16, 2018) (disclaimer)
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Other Policies Related to Fees: Overdue Accounts 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...
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Other Policies Related to Fees: Acceptance of Fees vs. Academic Standing Acceptance of fees by the University in no way guarantees that students will receive academic permission to pursue their studies. If it is subsequently determined that your academic...
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Other Policies Related to Fees: Deferred Admission, Degree Transfers, Break in Enrolment Deferred Admission: Students who defer their admission to the University will be subject to the tuition rates that are in effect for the term in which they are...
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Other Policies Related to Fees: Fees for Students in Two Programs Students in two programs normally are billed additional fees for their second program. Depending on the level of the two programs (e.g., one at the undergraduate versus one at the graduate...
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Other Policies Related to Fees: Quebec Inter-University Transfer Agreements If you are taking courses as part of the Quebec Inter-University Transfer (IUT) agreement, you are required to pay the fees at your home university; see Quebec Inter-University...
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Other Policies Related to Fees: Senior Citizens Financial aid is available for students in need who are aged 65 or over and who are enrolled in full-time degree programs. Contact the Scholarships and Student Aid Office for more information at 514-398-6013...
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Sponsorships/Awards/Fee Deferrals Students with Sponsors Students with Sponsors If your fees will be paid by an external organization or agency (e.g., Department of Veterans Affairs, Saudi Bureau, foreign government), you must have your sponsor...
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Tax Slips/Receipts T4A, Relevé 1, T2202A, and Relevé 8 slips are issued on Minerva (www.mcgill.ca/minerva) under the Student Accounts Menu by the end of February each year. Note that a Quebec permanent code, a social insurance number, and a valid mailing address...
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Yearly Fees and Charges by Faculty Tuition fees at the undergraduate level are based on the number of credits you take. Please consult the Student Accounts website at www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts for tables of fees by residency status and faculty...
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Student Records Students must inform themselves of University rules and regulations and keep abreast of any changes that may occur. The Student Records section of this publication contains important details pertaining to academic standing, grading and grade point...
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Academic Standing You enter the University in Satisfactory Standing, and your Academic Standing is determined at the end of each term based on your faculty's regulations. Standing codes are generated in January for the Fall term, in May for the Winter...
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Credit System The faculties listed in this publication use the credit system, where each course is assigned a credit rating reflecting the number of weekly contact hours. In general, a three-credit course indicates three hours of lectures per week for...
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Grading and Grade Point Averages (GPA) Note for Physical and Occupational Therapy: A grade of C+ is a minimum required passing grade for courses with the subject codes of OCC1, PHTH, and POTH. A grade of C is a minimum required passing grade for all other...
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Grading and Grade Point Averages (GPA): Other Grades Other Grades J — unexcused absence (failed); the student is registered for a course but does not write the final...
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Grading and Grade Point Averages (GPA): Unexcused Absences All students who miss a final exam are given a J grade. You then have the following options: Ask to be assigned a grade based only on the grades earned for your work submitted up to, but not...

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