First Nations University of Canada students pay the following fees:
Tuition and fees are due in full on the first day of each semester. Please do not wait for a statement from the Finance Office.
All full-time First Nations University of Canada students are automatically enrolled in the Student Health and Dental Plan, provided through the University of Regina Students’ Union.
There is a fee for this plan which is included with your tuition and other school fees. To get more information on the plans, add family, or opt-out visit www.mystudentplan.ca/ursu/en/forms or visit the URSU Office in the Riddell Centre.
A detailed breakdown of Undergraduate Tuition & Fees per Term can be viewed through the University of Regina Financial Services. Tuition and Fees may be subject to change without notice.
Payment may be made by one of the following methods:
1. In person at the First Nations University of Canada Financial Services Office (Regina Campus), Reception (Northern Campus), or the Administrative Assistant (Saskatoon Campus). Forms of payment accepted are personal cheque, money order, direct debit, Visa, or MasterCard.
2. By mail or deposit to the Financial Services mail slot by cheque, money order, Visa or MasterCard provided that the Student Payment form (available on the University of Regina website) is enclosed.
3. By fax, using Visa or MasterCard and the web Student Payment Form (Allow three business days for processing).
4. At a Canadian chartered bank or Saskatchewan credit union (Allow three business days for processing).
On receipt of a letter from a sponsor such as a tribal council or funding agency, Financial Services will bill the agency directly.
The deadlines for payment of fees without penalty can be found on the UofR Academic Schedule. Students who have not paid their fees by the deadline are assessed monthly interest charges of 1.5% of the total amount owing.
Students who owe money to the university are not allowed to register, make changes to their registration or obtain transcripts or diplomas.
Accounts that are still not cleared after six months are turned over to a collection agency.
If there is a financial hold on your account, please check your account details on UR Self Service (UR Self-Service | University of Regina).
A financial hold under $2,000 will restrict a student from accessing their transcripts. A financial hold of $2,000 or more will restrict a student from registering for courses.
Payments can be made through UR Self Service, in person at one of the FNUniv campuses or at UofR Financial Services, or can be processed through your financial institution.
If you have any questions regarding student payment, please contact the Finance department (receivables@firstnationsuniversity.ca).
Any other general inquiries regarding your student account can be direct to advising@firstnationsuniversity.ca
The semester is divided into three periods for fee refunds:
Period 1: 100% refund of tuition and semester and course-based fees.
Period 2: 50% refund of tuition, no refund of semester and course-based fees.
Period 3: no refund of tuition or fees.
Refunds in periods 1 and 2 are automatically credited to the student’s account.
Deadlines for refunds are listed on the UofR Academic Schedule.