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Refund and Changing College

ashrut05

Newbie
Jul 16, 2020
7
1
Hello guys,
I initially applied to Conestoga College for a one year program in May 2020 intake. I received the offer letter, paid my fees, got my study permit and my passport stamped before March 18th. Then, due to the whole COVID-19 situation I had to defer to September 2020 intake. So, last month I applied to a 2 year program in Centennial College and got offer letter yesterday. Is it possible that Conestoga College will give me full refund? If so, what reason should I give the college for my withdrawal?
The main problem is that both semesters of my one year program in Conestoga will be online. So this program basically becomes useless since I would miss the interpersonal touch of on-campus studies. On the other hand there is a very high chance that I will be able to attend the on-campus classes for my 2 year course in Centennial College so, that I can pay my fees to study there instead which I would prefer.
 
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Navkaran

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Jul 19, 2019
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You can look up Conestoga's refund policy yourself and ask. No guarantees you'll get one.
Hello guys,
I initially applied to Conestoga College for a one year program in May 2020 intake. I received the offer letter, paid my fees, got my study permit and my passport stamped before March 18th. Then, due to the whole COVID-19 situation I had to defer to September 2020 intake. So, last month I applied to a 2 year program in Centennial College and got offer letter yesterday. Is it possible that Conestoga College will give me full refund? If so, what reason should I give the college for my withdrawal?
The main problem is that both semesters of my one year program in Conestoga will be online. So this program basically becomes useless since I would miss the interpersonal touch of on-campus studies. On the other hand there is a very high chance that I will be able to attend the on-campus classes for my 2 year course in Centennial College so, that I can pay my fees to study there instead which I would prefer.
They will deduct 1500 dollars from your fees.
 

Luck587

Newbie
Jan 25, 2019
6
1
Even if you are able to change, would that have any affect on your visa or study permit? Do you have to re-apply? Actually I am also trying to change college but I am bit confused if I would face any problems while landing in canada why I changed it or
 

ashrut05

Newbie
Jul 16, 2020
7
1
They will deduct 1500 dollars from your fees.
Thank You for your replies. Is there any reason I can give them due to COVID-19 so that this amount is not deducted? Because, my course is only 1 year and it is possible that my home country doesn't lift the travel restrictions so I won't be able to complete more that 50% of my course from within Canada.
 
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ashrut05

Newbie
Jul 16, 2020
7
1
Even if you are able to change, would that have any affect on your visa or study permit? Do you have to re-apply? Actually I am also trying to change college but I am bit confused if I would face any problems while landing in canada why I changed it or
There should be no effect on the visa and/or the study permit. But you do have to inform IRCC that you have changed the course/college.