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Deadlines
Tuition
and Fees
The fall semester fee bill is payable prior to August
1; the spring semester is payable prior
to January 8.
Failure to receive a bill does not relieve a student of
responsibility for payment of fees by the specified due
dates. Partial payment of tuition and fee will not be accepted.
Failure to make payment on time will result in cancellation
of the privileges accorded a student including registration
and residence hall assignment. Registration is not complete
nor is the residence hall assignment confirmed in any semester
until all semester fees have been paid.
Late
Payment Fee
A late payment fee of $50 is payable by all undergraduate
students whose tuition and fees are not paid in full on
the published due date. Checks returned by the bank for
any reason are considered late payment. Students may have
services denied if all fees have not been paid by the due
date.
Acceptance
Fee (Advance Fee)
A freshman student entering the University in the fall semester
must make a nonrefundable payment of $150 by May
1. This payment will apply toward the University
fee bill. Failure to remit payment will result in cancellation
of admission. The new freshman student is encouraged to
make payment as soon as the student’s intention to
accept admission is firm.
A
transfer or readmitted student entering the University in
the fall semester, and a freshman, transfer or readmitted
student entering in the spring semester must make a nonrefundable
payment of $150 within fifteen days of receiving notice
of admission. This payment will apply toward the University
fee bill. Failure to remit payment by the prescribed
date will result in cancellation of admission.
Health
Insurance
All full time students are required by the University to
maintain health insurance coverage. If you are covered
by your private health insurance (or parent’s) and
a student health insurance charge appears on your student
fee bill, go to the Student
Health Services website to waive the charge. This
should be done prior to August
1 (fall) or January
8 (spring) to avoid a late fee.
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