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Old 07-12-2011 at 10:36 AM   #1
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is there a tuition deposit that we need to pay
or was the deposit the $600 resident fee
Old 07-12-2011 at 10:40 AM   #2
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or was the deposit the $600 resident fee
It's all outlined in your payment agreement. The one with OSAP makes you put in 60% of your fees in September, and the remaining 40% in January.

Look under "Payment Options" on the bottom right.
Old 07-12-2011 at 11:09 AM   #3
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It's all outlined in your payment agreement. The one with OSAP makes you put in 60% of your fees in September, and the remaining 40% in January.

Look under "Payment Options" on the bottom right.
From what I'm reading here you are incorrect or you haven't explained it very well.

If you choose the OSAP funding option, 60% of your OSAP funding goes directly to Mac in September. You 'pick it up' at school. Information can be found at the sfas website. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/

The other 40% goes directly to you and you 'pick it up' some time in January.
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From what I'm reading here you are incorrect or you haven't explained it very well.

If you choose the OSAP funding option, 60% of your OSAP funding goes directly to Mac in September. You 'pick it up' at school. Information can be found at the sfas website. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/

The other 40% goes directly to you and you 'pick it up' some time in January.
He's talking about the OSAP payment plan.
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Old 07-12-2011 at 11:18 AM   #5
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Yeah there is no deposit to be paid. Some universities make you put money down but mac just makes you do a payment agreement.
Old 07-13-2011 at 09:54 AM   #6
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From what I'm reading here you are incorrect or you haven't explained it very well.

If you choose the OSAP funding option, 60% of your OSAP funding goes directly to Mac in September. You 'pick it up' at school. Information can be found at the sfas website. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/

The other 40% goes directly to you and you 'pick it up' some time in January.
Againm what jhan523 said. And also, you are incorrect. Not all of your OSAP that you receive in September (the 60%) goes towards your tuition. K thanks bye.
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since we a playing the correcting game
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From what I'm reading here you are incorrect or you haven't explained it very well.

If you choose the OSAP funding option, 60% of your OSAP funding goes directly to Mac in September. You 'pick it up' at school. Information can be found at the sfas website. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/

The other 40% goes directly to you and you 'pick it up' some time in January.
the other 40% can also be released directly to mac if u have outstanding fees
i beleive the only thing that would go directly to you is the grant amounts

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Againm what jhan523 said. And also, you are incorrect. Not all of your OSAP that you receive in September (the 60%) goes towards your tuition. K thanks bye.
it all goes towards your payment agreement/tuition (also res+meals if u are in res).. if you owe that much
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