Information about Taxes
The Tuition and Education Certificate (T2202A) for tax years up to 2007 are now available on the Kwantlen Online Self-Service system. Just follow the steps below to view your tax credit data or to print your official receipt (printer access required):
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Go online at and click on the
LOGIN NOWYour USER ID is your 9-digit Kwantlen Identification Number. Your PIN is a 6- digit number based on your birthdate (DDMMYY) unless you have changed to a personalized PIN. When finished, click Login. You will then be prompted to change your PIN to a personalized PIN if you have not already done so. To change you PIN at any time thereafter, go to the Personal Information MENU located after you log in. Your personalized PIN must be 6 characters in length and may be alpha, numeric, or alphanumeric.
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Click on ‘Student Records’ from the menu listed across the top of the screen
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Click on "View & Print T2202A Information"
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Select the Tax Year (2007 is the most recent information). The ‘View Data’ option will display your T2202A, however this is not considered an official receipt for remittance to Revenue Canada. If you require an official T2202A you must click the ‘Printable Form’ option. Your computer must have access to a printer to use the printable form option.
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Click on continue, to print your tax receipt. Print two copies of the T2202 form, one for your records and one to submit along with your income tax.
If you have any questions, visit an Admissions office (Enrolment Services) at a campus near you, or call:
604.599.3215 (Langley), 604.599.2512 (Richmond) or 604.599.2000 (Surrey).
Grades and Records
Check your final grades, previous grades, transfer credits, overall transcript and academic standing using the Online Self-Service system via the Student Records Menu. To check high school grades submitted to Kwantlen Polytechnic University, contact the Admissions Office (Enrolment Services).
Academic standing is updated after the end of each term and may not be accurate or may be unavailable before then, even if all your grades are recorded on your academic record. Check your academic standing in September for the Summer semester, in January for the Fall semester, and in May for the Spring semester.
Detailed information on grade errors and grade appeals can be found on the online calendar.
Graduation Credentials & Convocation
All students must submit a Graduation Credential Application, in order to receive a credential and have their graduation status recorded on their permanent record. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that all fees, library books, rental or borrowed equipment or other materials have been paid for or returned, prior to a credential being released.