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Our Best Response - How do I pay my course fees?

Paying Your Student Account

You can pay your enrolment deposit, residence charges or course fees through telephone or online banking. The University does not accept cash nor credit card payments.

  • Contact your financial institution in order to set up your bank account(s) for telephone or online banking. The company name/payee is York University.
  • Use your York student number as the account number.
  • If you pay through telephone or online banking, it may take up to four business days for your payment to be transferred to your York student account.
  • As long as you pay by telephone or online banking by the due date, your payment will be accepted as on-time.
  • If you are an international student and would like to send a wire transfer to pay for course fees, residence, health care and UHIP charges only, print one of the attached forms and bring it to your bank for processing. We will only accept wire transfers that cover transactions on your student account. Print the document for Canadian funds wire transfer or US funds wire transfer.

Note that we do not mail receipts for payments. You can check your Student Account Online Statement to view recent transactions. Allow a few days for your payment to be applied to your account.

Visit the paying your student account page for information on fee payment due dates, RESPs, late fees and returned cheques.

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