Can the registrar refuse to release grades, transcripts, diplomas etc. to students delinquent in tuition fee payments, library books or other equipment return?
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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- Can the Registrar refuse to release an official transcript to a student who owes money to the institution for tuition fees, library books or equipment that has not been returned?
- Can the registrar refuse to release grades, transcripts, diplomas etc. to students delinquent in tuition fee payments, library books or other equipment return?