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Old 07-07-2010 at 05:27 PM   #1
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payment by sept 1
so i dont know if this is right but i have to pay 7700 for the first year . is this about right

and i pay online ?
Old 07-07-2010 at 05:48 PM   #2
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There are different ways to pay, be it online or with OSAP or by cheque. It's upto you and your parents.

Whatever amount your payment agreement says is what you have to pay.
Old 07-07-2010 at 05:49 PM   #3
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Payment in full: you have to pay your tuition by Sept 1st.
Flex plans: they vary, and you have to pay by either: some time after the OSAP release date, by the end of term 1, by the end of term 1, or some negotiated terms you deal with in person at the school. Flex plans are based on your promise to pay by a certain time, and my require you to only pay up to a certain percentage of your total tuition before Sept 1st.

You can pay online, in person with a cheque, or I suppose you can drop by the cashiers office with a big thick wad of bills?
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Payment in full: you have to pay your tuition by Sept 1st.
Flex plans: they vary, and you have to pay by either: some time after the OSAP release date, by the end of term 1, by the end of term 1, or some negotiated terms you deal with in person at the school. Flex plans are based on your promise to pay by a certain time, and my require you to only pay up to a certain percentage of your total tuition before Sept 1st.

You can pay online, in person with a cheque, or I suppose you can drop by the cashiers office with a big thick wad of bills?
Not sure if they would actually accept that much amount of real money... I don't think it would be wise to give that much amount of real money... It can easily be "lost".
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Old 07-08-2010 at 03:21 PM   #5
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Not sure if they would actually accept that much amount of real money... I don't think it would be wise to give that much amount of real money... It can easily be "lost".
Lol, I like how you put lost in quotation marks. Part of me wouldn't put it past Mac to do that.



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