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Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
Identify your browser type (PC or Mac) and select the appropriate instructions for allowing pop-ups.
Follow the specific steps provided for your browser. For example, if using Internet Explorer on a PC, click on the message bar that appears and select ‘Options for this site’, then choose ‘Always allow’.
After adjusting your settings, refresh the page to ensure changes take effect and repeat your request in SOLUS.
If using Firefox, click ‘Options’ on the message bar and allow pop-ups for csprd.ps.queensu.ca before proceeding with your command in SOLUS.
For Safari users, access the settings icon, uncheck ‘Block Pop-up Windows’, and then retry your action in SOLUS.
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Logging into the SOLUS Student Centre Click on the Search and Sign In icon located in the top right-hand corner of Queens affiliated websites. Select MyQueensU SOLUS, MyHR and more from the revealed menu. Select the SOLUS link from the left hand column. Log in using your NetID and password.
How do I contact Queens University fees?
Registration, Tuition and Fees: solus@queensu.ca or (613) 533-6894. Student Records: solus@queensu.ca or (613) 533-6894.
How do you appeal to Queens University?
You will have 14 days (2 weeks) from the date that you receive the Board of Studies decision letter to submit your appeal. To do so, you would need to contact the Secretary of USAB in the Office of the University Secretariat and Legal Counsel at usabsecretary@queensu.ca.
How do I opt out of Queens University fees?
Students may opt-out of optional fees following the procedures outlined by the University Registrars Office. The AMS does not run the Optional Fee Opt-Out process. If you have any issues or concerns with the process, please contact the Registrars Office at fees@queensu.ca *protected email* .
How much is the late fee for Queens University?
The first late fee of $150 is issued two months after the payment deadline. Subsequent fees of $75 are assessed at the end of each month if your account is not in good standing. Students will be notified via their Queens email account before a late fee is placed to allow time to clear the outstanding balance.
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Acceptable ways to submit your documents Online Document Upload Form (Preferred Method) Both official and unofficial transcripts and other academic results can be submitted here by a student, counsellor, or agent. Email Submission. Physical Mail. Final Transcripts. Results from English Language Tests.
How do I appeal a late fee at Queens University?
Late Fee Appeal You can fill out the Late Fee and Service Charge Appeal form here. Please include a copy of your proof of payment with your appeal and send it to fees@queensu.ca or fax: 613.533.
What is the tax form for Queens University tuition?
T2202 Income Tax Certificates The Tuition and Enrolment Certificate, or T2202, is issued via the SOLUS Student Centre for income tax filing purposes.
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