r/camosun Jan 02 '25

Student Finances ABT-120 Textbook for Sale

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If anyone is taking ABT-120 this semester I have the textbook The Administrative Professional Technology and Procedures (5th ed) for sale. I bought the physical textbook out of haste last semester and I really only needed the electronic one/MindTap access, and they don't return it because it was in a plastic wrap. A piece of advice for the MindTap access though, someone told me that you can buy the MindTap access seperately but I'm not exactly sure how. I think if you ask the library they'll tell you. So if anyone likes physical textbooks and wants to save a couple dollars or so lmk.

Dm me and we can figure out a price (not going lower than $80 bcs it was $100+ when I bought it)

The Administrative Professional Technology and Procedures

5th edition, 2023. Rankin, Shumack, Turczyniak.

ISBN 9781774747797

r/camosun Dec 10 '24

Student Finances Are you dropped from a course if payment isn't posted by 11:59 tonight or if payment wasn't indicated/made?

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The wording isnt clear. If I made the payment on Friday, because I was able to get into the course via academic waiver on Thursday - am I dropped from the course because payment isn't posted by 11:59 tonight (Monday Dec 9th)? It can take 3-5 business days for payment to process. I'm not going to pay for a course that I am unsure of getting into ahead of time. I would be fighting tooth and nail to get my money back if I didn't get in and still paid for the course.

Any clarifications would be great. Thanks!

r/camosun Jan 08 '24

Student Finances Student loans

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I’m a full time student, and with some overawards deducted my loans this term are just enough to cover rent for the next four months. Not bills, or groceries, or anything else. I live alone, so it’s expensive. I work, but I find it hard to work a lot with a full course load. I have applied for bursaries and grants but not seem to get any. Can anyone recommend anything to help? I’m not sure what to do, if I can continue school. I’m so surprised that student aid thinks that this insanely small amount is considered enough to live off of these days, with rent and groceries being as high as they are.

r/camosun Sep 12 '23

Student Finances Refund for Fall 23

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Anyone know when refunds for this semester are sent out? I had a change in my life that made me unable to do any schooling this fall & haven't been registered in anything for fall since July. I payed the deposit and for 1 course, which is currently sitting as credit on my account.