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Residences fees You have a choice of payment plans: • Payment in full by the due date


• Instalments in 8 monthly payments from October


Payment in full must be made by the due date/s detailed in your residence contract otherwise a late payment fee of 3.5% will be added to the amount due.


For more information about your accommodation and how to pay your fees please take a look at our website: www.dundee.ac.uk/residences


Where can I pay my fees?


Cash Office You will find a temporary Cash Office presence in the Bonar Hall (no.2 on the campus map) during matriculation. Alternatively you can visit the permanent Cash Office on the ground floor of the Tower Building (no.1 on the campus map) which is open Monday to Friday 9.00-13.00.


You can also pay tuition fees online: www.dundee.ac.uk/welcome/epay.


If you would like help to arrange payment of your fees, or if you think your fees are incorrect, contact the Sales Ledger Team on 01382 38668 or by emailing salesledgerenquiries@dundee.ac.uk


Opening a bank account


Setting up a bank account is important, especially if you are coming from outside of the UK. There are many banks with offices in Dundee and most have 24-hour cash machines. Banks near the campus include Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Lloyds TSB, NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland. A map of local banks can be found here: www.dundee.ac.uk/welcome/banks


When you open a bank account in person you will need to provide:


• proof of your identity, for example, passport or birth certificate


• your University admission letter and acceptance certificate


• proof of your current address (the letter confirming your residence place, an electricity or gas bill, or if you are living in private accommodation, a copy of your lease agreement).


There are also two cash machines available on campus. Both can be found at the Dundee University Students’ Association (no. 43 on the campus map).


Council Tax


Students in full-time education are generally exempt from paying Council Tax. If you are living in non-University accommodation you must apply to your local authority for exemption. You will be able to print out a Confirmation of Studies letter from eVision for this purpose.


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