09-11-2010 at 01:46 AM
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How do i check if my osap money went into paying off my tution, where do i go on mugsi to see this?Also, just to make sure this year we don't have to pay off the rest now to avoid interest...since were gona get the other 40% of OSAP in january we can pay off the rest of our tuition then without being charged interest... is this correct?
Last year my osap went to pay my tuition (like half) then I payed the rest out of my pocket to avoid interest charges. Its different this year because I selected the OSAP flex plan on payment agreement.
I just want to clarify with someone.
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09-11-2010 at 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by maryam17
How do i check if my osap money went into paying off my tution, where do i go on mugsi to see this?Also, just to make sure this year we don't have to pay off the rest now to avoid interest...since were gona get the other 40% of OSAP in january we can pay off the rest of our tuition then without being charged interest... is this correct?
Last year my osap went to pay my tuition (like half) then I payed the rest out of my pocket to avoid interest charges. Its different this year because I selected the OSAP flex plan on payment agreement.
I just want to clarify with someone.
thanks!
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MUGSI -> My Student Accounts and Cashiers -> Account Statement
No, there is always interest. You are basically taking a loan from McMaster by not paying right away.
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09-19-2010 at 10:34 AM
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My account statement is at -XXXX.XX, should it be like that or should it be at 0 if I used that money to pay my tuition?
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09-19-2010 at 05:29 PM
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My account statement is at -XXXX.XX, should it be like that or should it be at 0 if I used that money to pay my tuition?
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It says in your account statement that negative amounts means it is a credit. Which in turn means that McMaster owes you money. You can get the extra money from Accounts and Cashiers in Gilmour Hall.
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09-19-2010 at 10:42 PM
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It says in your account statement that negative amounts means it is a credit. Which in turn means that McMaster owes you money. You can get the extra money from Accounts and Cashiers in Gilmour Hall.
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It was suppose to go towards my tuition, how do I use that money to pay my tuition? :S
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09-20-2010 at 12:14 AM
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It was suppose to go towards my tuition, how do I use that money to pay my tuition? :S
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I'm not quite sure what you are dealing with because I can't see your account statement. I suggest going to Accounts and Cashiers in Gilmour Hall tomorrow to sort everything out.
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