Student Account Centre

Saint Mary’s University student accounts are supported through an online platform called the Student Account Centre by TouchNet, which is an integrated, comprehensive and secure commerce management system. 

Through the Student Account Centre, students can access account balance information, develop tuition installment payment plans, view payment deadlines, make individual or third-party payments and more.  

To learn more about accessing and managing your student account, visit the Student Account Centre FAQ page.  


View your Student Account Centre

The Saint Mary’s University Student Account Centre is supported through the online commerce management system, TouchNet.

To access your Student Account Centre, follow these simple steps:

  1. Log on to your Self Service Banner
  2. Select the Student tab > Student Account > Student Account Centre

How much do I owe?

All term statements are available through the Student Account Centre. Notifications will be sent to your SMU email address when future terms' statements are available. 

Tuition due dates will be listed at the bottom of your statement and can found be in the Calendar of Events section of the Academic Calendar.


Payment Methods

The preferred method of payment is pre-authorized debit payments, which can be set up in the Student Account Centre, with options for one time or scheduled payments.

Visit the Payment Methods page for more information on payment methods, payment deadlines and term balances.


Refunds

A student may be entitled to a refund in circumstances such as having a credit balance on their account, having an entire term paid by a scholarship or bursary, changes to student circumstances following prepayments, and more. 

For information on whether a student might be entitled to a refund and how to request a refund, please visit the Refunds page. 

Payment Methods

Visit Important Dates to view upcoming payment deadlines.

View your Account Summary by Term in Self Service Banner for your term balance.

Paying on behalf of a student?
The University considers the student to be the owner of their account and therefore is not able to release information to third parties, including parents. We appreciate your understanding of our commitment to protect student privacy and remain compliant with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of Nova Scotia.