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Spring aid applies to your bill Jan. 5

If you're starting spring classes on Jan. 8, your aid will apply to the bill as early as Monday, Jan. 5Ìýas long as you've completed all your To-Do's.Ìý

ÌýÌý Aid & bill dates
  • Jan. 5:ÌýSpring aid available online
  • Jan. 9:ÌýExcess aid refunded
  • Jan. 15: Bill available online
  • Feb. 5: Bill payment due

What could delay your aid?

Check to ensure your aid is on track to apply to your bill on time.

ÌýÌýAcceptÌýyour financial aid & loans if you'd like them.Ìý

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ÌýÌýCheck your . Reminder, most scholarships require you to enroll full time & federal loans require at least half-time enrollment.

ÌýÌýReview yourÌýSatisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) status. If you've gotten more than one warning, you won't be eligible to receive aid.

Spring bill

You may already see tuition charges on your bill, but it's not due until Thursday, Feb. 5. If you have charges after the initial bill is paid, such as textbooks or digital course materials, you'll receive a bill notification.

Need help paying your bill?

ÌýÌý Payment plans

Students, or their authorized payers, may be able to enroll in a payment plan. Re-enrollment is required every semester to continue paying on a monthly basis.Ìý

ÌýÌý Payment plan dates
  • Dec. 9: Payment plans available
  • Jan. 4: 4-payment plan sign up deadline
  • Feb. 4: 3-payment plan sign up deadline
  • March 4: 2-payment plan sign up deadline
ÌýÌýBorrow a loan

You may want to consider aÌýParent PLUS loanÌýorÌýprivate loan. The process takes a few weeks. If you act now, you may still be able to cover your spring bill before late fees are added after Feb. Apply each semester you need the loan. For private loans, timing can vary depending on your lender. Once your private loan is certified by our office, it will take 10 to 12 business days for it to hit your bill.

Learn more about paying your bill