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DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS

If you owe any fees to the University of Ottawa, you incur a number of consequences, including denied registration for the following session, denied participation in graduation ceremonies and denied acquisition of academic documents (diploma, transcript, letter of permission, official confirmations, etc.), until your account is paid in full.

Delinquent accounts will be transferred to the internal Collection department of the University of Ottawa.

This policy applies even if the student has declared bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Act, and equally concerns tuition fees, housing fees, all other charges exacted by any University service as well as any other financial obligation that the student has towards the University.

 

  • The University of Ottawa is committed to supporting students in their efforts to achieve their goals in regards to academic success. To this end, the University ensures the quality and relevance of its academic programs and develops a support network of services to help students throughout their university experience. To this end, students are required to pay their fees prior to the start of classes or to make satisfactory payment arrangement.
  • For questions on your tuition fees or your financial account, please contact InfoService your one-stop shop offering an array of client services.
  • Please note that the Financial Aid and Awards Service offers students not only financial aid, bursaries and scholarships, but also other services like financial counselling to help you manage your finances so you can more easily undertake, pursue and complete your postsecondary education.

Your Financial Account

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Last updated: 2012.03.12