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I see a balance of (-xyz$) on my student account. I'm not seeing any "pay now" button either. What does this mean? Does the Uni. owe me money in this case?
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Usually the negative sign would mean that a refund is owed to you after your aid has been applied to tuition and fees.
To apply as a police officer, you. must not have any matters pending or before a criminal court. must not have been convicted of a criminal offence for which you haven't received a pardon/records suspension. must not have participated in any serious criminal behaviour or activity.
Negative balance usually means you paid more than you owe them. In this case, I’m assuming the charge for your admission fee wasn’t posted to your student account yet so it’s showing a negative balance since you paid it already.
In most situations, the refund check corresponds to a particular credit on your student account, such as an excess student loan, an overpayment, or a credit from your department. The credit is effectively a reversal of the refund charge, resulting in a net charge of $0.