1 Finding Out What The Student Owes Paying Tuition & Fees Financial Aid Disbursement Managing Finances Information Resources Questions
2 Tuition Rates
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4 Payment Options Information Release Print
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6 $99 per Quarter Return to Student Fiscal Services by tuition due date for refund. U-PASS For information go to: U-Pass
7 Student Insurance Must make selection and/or any changes by the third Friday of the Quarter
8 Tuition Forfeitures/Schedule Changes Students dropping a class or classes from the 8 th to the 30 th calendar day will be charged: $20 Add/drop fee which covers a 24 hour period The new tuition rate plus half the difference between the old and new rate. Example: Starts the quarter with 12 credits – full time tuition Drops to 8 credits thereby owing the new part time rate PLUS half the difference between the new and old rate Changes must be made by the 7th calendar day of the Quarter in order to avoid financial penalties Students dropping a class or classes after the 30 th calendar day will be charged: $20 Add/drop fee which covers a 24 hour period The full tuition rate. Example: Starts the quarter with 12 credits – full time tuition Drops to 8 credits but still owes the full time rate
9 LATE FEES $50 to $ $50 $250 and over $120 Students will have holds on registration and transcripts until the past due balance is paid. The tuition payment is due on the 3rd Friday of the Quarter
10 Paying Tuition
11 Paying with Web Check
12 You may pay by check or cash…
13 CreditCardPayments There will be a convenience fee for each transaction
14 Disbursement of Loans, Grants, Scholarships Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Parent Signs the Master Promissory Note and Completes Request Process Online: Stafford Loan Student Signs Master Promissory Note Online: Perkins Loan Student Signs Master Promissory Note Online: MyUW Generally, tuition and fees are paid first from any scholarships, grants, or loans received
15 Using funds from t he GET program Using funds from Employers, ROTC, Other Government Agencies, Private Scholarships
16 Student can receive aid 2 ways 1. Direct Deposit into the student’s bank account To set up – log on to MyUW: Checks are mailed by our bank - In-person pick up of checks is not available 2. Through the US mail to the student’s address A request needs to be made a day in advance of mailing: web: telephone: (206)
17 Managing Your Finances
18 U.S. Resident Taxes American Opportunity and Lifetime Tax Credits Tuition and Fees Deduction Departmental Scholarships, Fellowships and Grants Form 1098T Non U.S. Resident Taxes Departmental Scholarships, Fellowships and Grants Form 1042S
19 Money 101 Managing Your Finances Credit cards and loan debt can burden students early on. ‘Money 101’ can help! This interactive workshop focuses on several aspects of responsible money management including: credit reports, fraud, credit cards, earnings & savings, budgets and investments. For the schedule of sessions: call or
20 f2.washington.edu/fm/sfs/parents On-line Resources for Parents
21 Questions??? Student Fiscal Services or Student Financial Aid Office?
Schmitz Hall Box (206) 543 – 4694 FAX: (206) Items on The Tuition Statement Payment of Tuition and Fees Outside Sponsor Payments Aid Disbursement - After It Is Awarded Money Management
23 Financial Aid Counselors available: in Schmitz 105 (no appointment necessary) phone at at Handles applications Determines eligibility Monitors continued eligibility Helps finalize award Revises eligibility Office of Student Financial Aid presentation More details on the financial aid program at the UW (It’s not too late to apply!)
24 Student Fiscal Services 129 SCHMITZ HALL Box Phone: QUESTIONS? For an immediate response between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday Live Advisor