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Financing your education

How do I pay my fees?

Information related to your student account and fees can be found at brocku.ca/safa Information includes:

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• tuition and ancillary fees

• due dates

• methods of payment accepted

• overdue accounts/interest/restrictions brocku.ca/safa

In accordance with the Ministry of Colleges and Universities guidelines, the University charges tuition per term. Generally, courses beginning in September (D2 and 50% of D1) are due on the first day of Fall term. Courses beginning in January (D3 and 50% of D1) are due the first day of Winter term.

Accessing your account

Use your Student Financial History, located on the Student Self-Serve tab on your my.brocku.ca student portal. The University does not mail statements to prompt payment. You are financially responsible for all tuition and related fees associated with registered courses. You should monitor your Student Financial History regularly, especially after any course changes.

brocku.ca/safa

Brock Scholars Awards

If you had a final admittance average from high school of 80 per cent or higher, you’ll receive the Brock Scholars Award. The award can be renewed for up to three additional years, if you maintain an 80 per cent average. It is deposited directly to your student account. For complete award requirements, please review the information provided in your offer of admission.

OneApp

Brock University offers hundreds of awards and bursaries annually. To be considered, you must complete the OneApp. Access the application through your portal at my.brocku.ca in Student Self-Serve. You only need to complete one application for the Fall/Winter terms, annually between August 1 and October 15, and one between November 1 and April 15, if you are a new, first year student beginning studies this fall. Awards offered through OneApp are based on academic and extracurricular success, and bursaries are based on financial need. If you are the selected recipient of an award or bursary, you will be notified by email to your Brock account.

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Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)

OSAP funding is available for many students who meet the eligibility requirements. Assistance through OSAP can come in the form of loans and grants. Students applying for OSAP are encouraged to complete the online process as early as possible to ensure that any funding will arrive in September. Need help getting started? Visit us at Brock Central!

brocku.ca/osap

Campus jobs

Hundreds of student jobs are available — right on Brock’s campus. Get experience, develop skills and make some extra money to help fund your education.

careerzone.brocku.ca

Brock$ense brocku.ca/safa/ budgeting-and-advice/ financial-literacy

Our Brock$ense guide to student financial matters and our FinTip$ podcasts will help guide you through year 1 and beyond.

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