Policy on Payment of Room, Board and Tuition
All charges (room, board, tuition and fees) are payable in full upon registration. The following kinds of funds may be used for payment:
Any exception to full payment upon registration must be secured through the Office of Student Accounts in the form of a promissory note. The promissory note cannot be used to pay more than 40 percent of a current term’s total bill (including room and board as well as tuition and fees).
Promissory notes must be paid in full by the end of the fourth week of classes, regardless of the date of issuance.
Students who fail to redeem (pay) their promissory notes by the fourth week of classes will be administratively withdrawn (dis-enrolled) from the university during the fifth week. Reinstatement is prohibited unless disenrollment occurred as the result of an administrative error. Students are not permitted to remain in class (is) or to continue credit-generating work after their registration has been cancelled. Dis-enrolled students are ineligible to live in the residence halls. In case of default, and your account is submitted to a collection agency for collection the student is responsible for the full balance due plus all legal fees and collection costs associated with the collection of this debt.