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Statement of Account

The Office of Student Finance generates your bill based on information provided by various departments and offices. Charges on the statements include current tuition, fees, campus housing and board plans and may also include other items such as parking and library charges. Credits include any deposits, payments, scholarships, loans, grants and "Anticipated Financial Aid" that has not yet been received.

Private loans and outside scholarships appear on your account once the funds have been received and deposited. If you have been assigned a work-study job, you may deduct an amount up to the dollar value of your earnings per semester. In return, all hours must be submitted in a timely fashion and paychecks must be deposited directly into your tuition account each pay period.

Fees

Fees are assessed to cover special activities and services, such as, the orientation program, intercollegiate athletics and Internet access. General Fees include the Student Center, Student Government Association, Athletic and Yearbook fees. These fees along with the Information Technology fee are mandatory charges for all students. In addition, new full-time students are required to pay the Orientation fee.

Anticipated Financial Aid

Items listed under the heading "Anticipated Financial Aid" represent aid items that have been estimated for the bill. We expect to receive these credits on the date indicated.

Billing

Incoming and returning students who have pre-registered are billed prior to the beginning of the semester. Payments are due 30 days from the billing date unless other arrangements have been made. Accounts still not paid by the due date will be placed in a past due status.

Students who are early registrants and who are registering at the beginning of the term will be expected to make payment at time of registration.

Total charges for the semester are due in one payment prior to the beginning of each semester. A late fee of $100 will be assessed against accounts in past due status. Students who have not met their financial obligations or made appropriate arrangements through the Office of Student Finance will not be allowed to register for subsequent semesters.

Updated August 24, 2004

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