Students will also be charged a fee of $25.00 for a returned check or returned electronic payment ($65 for any returned item over $2,000). There may be a $150 late payment fee assessed to unresolved accounts by the due date. A student may authorize parents, guardians or others to view their statements and pay on their behalf, but each student shall remain individually, personally and primarily responsible for the payment of all amounts charged to their accounts.
Information on how to access student bills and related account information is available on the Office of Student Services website, including at Students are responsible for reviewing their billing statements, making payments by the due date stated in the billing statement, and notifying the University’s Office of Student Services in a timely manner of any errors or discrepancies. Students will not be relieved of their responsibility to pay tuition unless they withdraw from classes in accordance with the withdrawal timelines and procedures published by the Office of Student Services in the University Catalog.Īll billing statements are sent electronically. Students must formally withdraw from any/all classes that they do not attend in a particular semester.
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