As of May 1, 2017, Acadia University no longer accepts credit cards for payment of student accounts (such as tuition and related fees).
💳 Why This Change Was Made
- Acadia was the last university in Nova Scotia to stop accepting credit cards for tuition payments.
- This change aligns with industry standards and best practices across Canadian universities.
- It helps the university meet Data Security Standards and manage the high costs associated with credit card processing.
📘 Helpful Definitions
- Student account: Your financial account at Acadia, which includes tuition, residence, meal plans, and other fees.
- Data Security Standards: Rules that protect your personal and financial information when making payments.
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📝 Special Notes
- You can still pay using online banking, debit, cheque, or wire transfer.
- If you have questions about how to pay your fees, contact Student Accounts for help.