Dear All
At Hull we have amended our level of debt from £50 to £120, but that is
for tuition debt only.
If a student owes a residence debt then they can graduate but we send
them to a debt collector.
Does anyone else allow students to Graduate when owing residence debts?
Regards
Sheila Pitts
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 16:57:58 +0100 Abi Shearsmith
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> > Dear All
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> > We are thinking again about reviewing the level of debt which we allow students to graduate with here at Leeds, and I'd be really interested to get a broad view of other Universities policies in this area. Our current level is £50 for any type of debt (academic or non-academic) and there has been talk of raising this anywhere up to £500(!)
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> > Thanks for any help.
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> > Abi
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> > Abi Shearsmith
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> > Accounts Receivable Manager
> > University of Leeds
> > Tel: 0113 3436053
> > Fax: 0113 3436068
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> >
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Sheila Pitts
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Student Financial Services Supervisor
University of Hull
Telephone No. 01482 466813
Fax No. 01482 466792
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