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Can the registrar refuse to release grades, transcripts, diplomas etc. to students delinquent in tuition fee payments, library books or other equipment return?

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Can the registrar refuse to release grades, transcripts, diplomas etc. to students delinquent in tuition fee payments, library books or other equipment return?

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YES, the registrar can continue this policy unless the student makes a formal FOIP request. Under FOIP, Mount Royal cannot withhold personal information from an applicant that the information is about based on money owed to Mount Royal by the applicant. Section 6 provides an applicant with a right of access to any record in the custody and control of Mount Royal, including a record containing personal information about the applicant. If a formal FOIP request is made, Mount Royal is required to provide a statement of grades to the student. However, it can refuse to issue an official transcript or diploma.

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