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Payment Agreement Glitch?

 
Old 08-15-2012 at 03:22 PM   #1
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Payment Agreement Glitch?
On the Payment Agreement, it says that if you select the OSAP flex plan, you have to make a minimum payment of 60% of your 'Net Fees' total which is your 'Total Fees' minus the $600 residence deposit.

But, in the Financial Summary section, the amount it says I have to pay by September is 60% of the 'Total Fees', which means I'm paying $600 more than I'm supposed to!

Is anyone else having the same problem?
Old 08-15-2012 at 04:43 PM   #2
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On the Payment Agreement, it says that if you select the OSAP flex plan, you have to make a minimum payment of 60% of your 'Net Fees' total which is your 'Total Fees' minus the $600 residence deposit.

But, in the Financial Summary section, the amount it says I have to pay by September is 60% of the 'Total Fees', which means I'm paying $600 more than I'm supposed to!

Is anyone else having the same problem?
Are you the deposit hasn't already been deducted? When I was at McMaster the total fees on the payment agreement didn't include the 600$ deposit (meaning my residence fees cost 600$ less than they were supposed to), but that was 4 years ago...

If it doesn't include the deposit you already paid, then I think the department to talk to would be SACS.
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Old 08-15-2012 at 05:13 PM   #3
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Are you the deposit hasn't already been deducted? When I was at McMaster the total fees on the payment agreement didn't include the 600$ deposit (meaning my residence fees cost 600$ less than they were supposed to), but that was 4 years ago...

If it doesn't include the deposit you already paid, then I think the department to talk to would be SACS.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the deposit hasn't already been deducted.
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Update: The residence department says that it doesn't credit students with the $600 dollar deposit on the Payment Agreement until they move in and get their keys.

The Payment Agreement then gets updated so that the amount in the Financial Summary Section is subtracted by $600 (by the first week of September) so that you're paying 60% of the Net Fees total.



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