Billing
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When can I expect to receive my refund?
Refunds are processed within 14 days after a credit balance appears. Contact [email protected] for details. …
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Where did my $500 enrollment deposit go?
$300 is a reservation fee held until the student leaves the University, and $200 is a room deposit applied to the student account as a payment when the account is billed for the upcoming semester. …
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Why does my statement only show half of my loan?
Usually, loans are divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. …
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Why doesn’t my work study show up on my bill?
Work-study earnings are paid directly to the student and not applied to the account balance. …
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Why aren’t my loans reflected on my account details?
The lender does not disburse loans until the semester has begun and all financial aid paperwork has been completed. …
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Why does my billing detail not match my Financial Plan?
The Financial Plan shows all aid forms, but billing details only show funds received. For example, loan payments appear only after classes begin. …
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My bill includes on-campus housing charges, but I live off-campus.
The University’s On-campus Residential Requirements mandate full-time undergraduates to live on campus unless exceptions are granted. If approved to reside off-campus, the Office of Residential Experience will notify the Solutions Center to adjust your billing. …
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Can I defer paying my bill until after I graduate?
No. Payment is due before attending your first class of the term. Contact the Solutions Center to discuss payment options at [email protected]. …
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I filed the FAFSA form, but I received a University bill anyway. Why?
Filling out a FAFSA form is just one step in identifying potential financial aid. It does not directly pay your bill or cover charges. …
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Why does my Billing Statement not agree with my Financial Plan?
Your Financial Plan reflects all aid awarded to you for tuition and fees. The billing statement only reflects funds received by the university as payment to your account. …
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