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McMaster Complex
270 - 18th Street
Brandon, Manitoba
R7A 6A9
Phone: (204)727-7394
Fax: (204)727-4713
Email: residence@brandonu.ca
FAQ – Residence Finances
Q. What is the Prepayment Option?
A. Prepaying your residence account for the Fall Term will save you time by avoiding line-ups at the Office of Financial and Registration Services or at the Residence Office.
To prepay your student account, you can do either of the following:
Q. How do I pay my residence charges?
A. You may pay your residence charges by cash, cheque, or money order or credit card in Canadian Funds.
Brandon University,
270-18th Street,
Brandon, MB Canada R7A 6A9
Q. Can I pay monthly?
A. No, yearly or term payments are the rule. Some circumstances may warrant special consideration. Those students must contact Accounts Receivable at the office of Financial & Registration Services for special financial arrangements prior to check-in.
Q. I have a student loan/scholarship, can I pay when my funds arrive?
A. Students who are awaiting funds must contact Accounts Receivable at the office of Financial & Registration Services for special financial arrangements prior to check-in. The student will be required to pay the usual $350 room deposit prior to check-in (by the date stipulated on their room assignment form). When the student checks into residence a minimum of $500 additional payment is required. The total $850 is applied to the student’s meal plan. Deadline for complete and final payment of the first term’s charges will be October 1st, unless receipt of a student loan within 30 days can be confirmed with the Student Aid Office. In the event that the student has a student loan, and if the residence amount has been taken off the student loan document, the student will not be required to make the additional $500 payment.