For information on the schedule of fees, including tuition and residence fees, please visit our Tuition and Fees section.
Payment Deadlines
Required payments must reach St. Thomas University no later than September 18, 2009. Students who have not arranged payment by this date will be subject to de-registration if they have not negotiated terms for late payment with the University’s Accounts Receivable Officer.
Payments can be made at any time prior to September 18. To avoid potential delays, students are encouraged to arrange payments before September if possible.
Payment Options
Please note: Effective September 1st, we will be ending the option of using credit cards to pay tuition and residence fees. This change will save the university more than $100,000 annually in transaction fee payments to credit card companies. Students will still be able to pay their tuition and residence fees through a variety of options: student loan, cheque, cash, money order, debit (in person or internet banking) and bank wire.
Payment of tuition and fees may be made through several methods. They include the following: student loans, cheque, cash, money order, debit (through internet banking or in person) and bank wire.
If you are a New Brunswick student and have completed your application for a Canada Student Loan, you may pick up your loan document at the Registrar’s Office at any time as of August 18. All other students with a Canada Student Loan should verify the disbursement date which appears on the loan document.
This is the earliest date on which the loan may be negotiated. Student loan representatives will be on site to facilitate the negotiation of your loan. Note that no loan document can be processed by the University unless the student has pre-registered in a minimum of 9 credit hours per term.
Payment may be made in person at the Registrar’s Office at any time prior to September 18 by cash, debit or money order. Office hours are 8:30 to 4:30 Monday to Friday.
Payment may also be made via internet banking though several of Canada’s chartered banks. St. Thomas will be notified of the payment within 24 hours and your student account will be updated accordingly. Currently, payment can be made at the following:
Bank of Montreal www.bmo.ca
Bank of Nova Scotia www.scotiabank.com
CIBC www.cibc.com
Royal Bank www.royalbank.ca
TD Canada Trust www.tdcanadatrust.com
The account number required to set up your account for internet banking includes your six digit STU identification number as well as the first four letters of your last name. For example:
John Smith STU ID 912345 would have an internet banking account of 912345SMIT.
Payment can also be made at any Bank of Montreal branch via First Bank Bill Payment Service using the attached form. St. Thomas will be notified with 24 hours of the payment. Payment can be wired directly to St. Thomas University from any financial institution using the following information:
Pay to:
Bank of Montreal, Swift Address BOFMCAM2
29 Dineen Drive
Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3
Bank # 001
Account# 024941010412
Please ensure your STU identification number is included with the payment.
Required payments for September 2009 are as follows. Please select your appropriate category.
| Tuition (including compulsory fees) |
| Arts, Social Work, Journalism |
$3,100 |
| Education |
$4,600 |
| International students |
Double fees above |
| Tuition and residence (including meal plan and compulsory fees) |
| Arts, Social Work, Journalism-residence double room |
$6,800 |
| International students-residence double room |
$9,700 |
| Arts, Social Work, Journalism-residence single room |
$8,100 |
| International students-residence single room |
$11,100 |
Note: the fees quoted above approximate 60% of fees for full academic year. Fees owing for January 2010 will be communicated to students via a statement of account in early December 2009. This statement will detail all fees and payments for the 2009-2010 school year.