Finalizing Your Finances
How and when do I pay my fees?
You must pay the registration deposit and the first tuition installment at time of program application and finalize tuition arrangements by the student intake appointment. The intake date is scheduled approximately two weeks before the program start-date. You will receive your textbooks and pre-assigned course work after finalizing payment.
What is a student intake appointment?
The student intake appointment is the final stage of the admissions process. If you fail to finalize payment with University Financial Services at this time, you may lose a secure seat in the program.
Payment options include:
- Wire transfer funds to the University of Winnipeg bank account
- Pay the tuition balance at the student intake appointment with cash, Interact, or credit card.
- Pay the first installment and provide credit card information to hold on file for post-dated payment processing purposes.
Note: Please inquire with your financial institution regarding any daily withdrawal limits associated with your Interac and credit cards prior to arrival in Canada to avoid inconvenience.
What information do I need to wire transfer of funds to the University of Winnipeg bank account?
You must provide your financial institution with the following information to have funds wired for credit against your UWDCE student account.
- Student Information:
Student Name
University of Winnipeg Student Number - Receiving Bank Address:
RBC Royal Bank
220 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0A5
Canada - Bank & Account of Credit Information:
515 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9
Canada
Account # 109-506-6
Transit # 00007
Financial Institution #0003
Swift Code- ROYCCAT2
Note: You are responsible for any wire transfer charges charged by the financial institutions sending and receiving the bank transfer. Your student account will be credited in the amount of the wire less service fees where applicable.
Is there a waiting list once the program fills up?
Once the program is full, new applicants are placed on a waiting list in order of receipt of their applications and are notified in writing of their waiting list status. Seats may become available in the event of a voluntary withdrawal or unsuccessful funding application. When a space opens, the first person on the waiting list is offered the vacated seat.
What services do you have for international students?
The University of Winnipeg provides a number of academic and support services to international students to help ease the cultural transition and support academic success in a new learning and living environment. These services include student housing, counseling services, an exercise facility, and community health services on campus.
- Student Housing
- The University of Winnipeg Housing Office provides a number of accommodation options to students who require housing. To view these accommodation options, please go to the website at: http://uwincampuslife.wordpress.com/prospective-residents/housing-options to learn more.
- University Health Care Services
- Klinic Student Health Services operates a satellite medical office on campus that provides primary health care, information, and referrals to students in support of healthy lifestyles.
