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P.4.4 Overdue Student Accounts


Any current or former student with an outstanding account balance, including any fees owed to administrative departments, the Students' Union or the Graduate Students' Association, will not be allowed to register in future terms, and their official transcripts and/or degree parchment will be withheld. Students may also be denied access to other University services until the outstanding account is settled in full, or in exceptional circumstances an acceptable payment arrangement is made. Overdue student accounts that are 120 days past due, will receive a final notice by email and the balance may be forwarded to an external collection agency.

For more information about Late Fees and Payments go here: ucalgary.ca/registrar/finances/tuition-and-fees/late-fees-and-payment-issues.

Undergraduate students are encouraged to consult with Enrolment Services if they are having difficulty meeting their financial obligations.

Graduate students are encouraged to consult with the Faculty of Graduate Studies if they are having difficulty meeting their financial obligations.


P.4.1 Payment of Fees
P.4.2 Method of Payment
P.4.3 Late Payment of Fees
P.4.4 Overdue Student Accounts
P.4.5 Fee Refunds
P.4.6 Audit Fees
P.4.7 Undergraduate Co-operative Education/Internship Fees
P.4.8 Online/Distance
P.4.9 Exchange Students
P.4.10 Visiting Students
P.4.11 International Students
P.4.12 Senior Citizens
P.4.13 Mandatory Supplementary Fees for Courses
P.4.14 Faculty of Graduate Studies Fee Regulations
P.4.15 Faculty of Law
P.4.16 Postgraduate Medical Education
P.4.17 Faculty of Social Work (Edmonton and Lethbridge Divisions)


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