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06-25-2009 at 11:56 AM
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I have a question about the payment agreement. I have registered for 27 units. I want to register for 1 more elective class to bring my total units to 30. The class I want is full right now so I'm going to keep trying on solar to register. Should I go ahead and accept my payment agreement for 27 units? What will happen when I register for the other class? How will my payment agreement be affected? Any help you can provide will be great. Thank you!
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06-25-2009 at 11:58 AM
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I have a question about the payment agreement. I have registered for 27 units. I want to register for 1 more elective class to bring my total units to 30. The class I want is full right now so I'm going to keep trying on solar to register. Should I go ahead and accept my payment agreement for 27 units? What will happen when I register for the other class? How will my payment agreement be affected? Any help you can provide will be great. Thank you!
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I would accept your payment agreement right now, even with 27 units. That way, it will "clear" your fee status. After that, when you add another course to go to 30 units you just have to re-accept your payment agreement.
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06-30-2009 at 10:16 AM
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On my payment agreement, I want to edit my meal plan and res fee, how do I do that?
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06-30-2009 at 10:29 AM
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On my payment agreement, I want to edit my meal plan and res fee, how do I do that?
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Well, it will automatically update your residence fee based on what you were assigned. To change your meal plan, you have to go back into your residence application and change it there. It will then be reflected in your payment agreement. (Eventually).
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06-30-2009 at 11:37 AM
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WHat are the different options for payment? Just ccurious so I know what to expect when SOLAR opens for me in a few days Thanks!
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06-30-2009 at 11:43 AM
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WHat are the different options for payment? Just ccurious so I know what to expect when SOLAR opens for me in a few days Thanks!
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Um, basically you get to choose from Payment in full, and some various monthly installment plans that have really high interest.
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06-30-2009 at 05:09 PM
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WHat are the different options for payment? Just ccurious so I know what to expect when SOLAR opens for me in a few days Thanks!
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You don't have to complete the PA right then and there. But when you do view the PA, there's a little question mark bubble next to the payment method. You can click on that and see all the different types of payment methods as well as how much interest is charged and when (no interest on payment in full).
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Ohh okayy.. THanks Greg n Jeremy. So if we do pay in full, it has to be in .. by August-ish .. or September.. or some other date?
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07-01-2009 at 09:04 PM
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Ohh okayy.. THanks Greg n Jeremy. So if we do pay in full, it has to be in .. by August-ish .. or September.. or some other date?
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Yep, September 1st, but I would do the transaction (if online) 2-3 business days before hand.
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And.. is it using debit.. or.. ? if online.. and if not.. If its as obvious as I think.. through the bank ?
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And.. is it using debit.. or.. ? if online.. and if not.. If its as obvious as I think.. through the bank ?
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There is a new payment option this year that uses interac. I'm assuming that payment would be received almost automatically in this manner. But you can also set up a "bill" to McMaster university and pay them through online banking. I believe they tell you how somewhere in the McMaster website.
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Oh great! Interac would actually be very convenient . Thanks for the info
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Oh great! Interac would actually be very convenient . Thanks for the info
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Yeah, but I would still pay a couple days early, just as a precaution. It's best to avoid the late fees.
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07-02-2009 at 01:12 AM
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If you're going to use interac, you might as well just use online banking, because I believe you get charged for interac, and there is like a $1000 a day limit. At least that's how it works with Scotiabank. Maybe other banks are different.
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