Fee Payment Information Spring 2010
(All dates are subject to change)
Payment Due Date
If you register (or adjust your schedule) for Spring 2010 through the end of the first week of classes your due date will be determined as follows:
| Registration/Schedule Adjustment | Date Bill Available on QuikPAY® | Due Date |
|---|---|---|
| October 23 – November 20 | November 23 | December 10 |
| November 21 – December 18 | December 21 | January 10, 2010 |
| December 19, 2009 – January 22, 2010 | January 25 | February 10 |
Students who register on or after Friday, January 8, 2010, will be assessed a late registration fee.
Payments may be made via the web through QuikPAY at http://onestart.iu.edu for students and https://quikpayasp.com/iu/tuition/authorized.do for authorized payers. Statements may also be printed from this location and used for mailing with your payment by check. Refer to “Billing & Payment” on the Office of the Bursar web site at http://bursar.indiana.edu for details.
Late Payment Fee
A late payment fee of 1.5%, with a $2.00 minimum, based on the past due balance, will be assessed to the accounts of all students whose payments are not received in the Office of the Bursar by the due date. Each month that your account carries a past due balance, your account will be assessed a late payment fee.
If you have not received an e-mail notification about your bursar statement by your bill availability date noted above, please use QuikPAY in OneStart, (http://onestart.iu.edu) to determine your balance due. Failure to receive the e-mail notification of a bill will not be accepted as a reason for missing any payment deadline.
Important Note About Withdrawal
Failure to pay does not withdraw you from all classes. Should you decide not to attend the Bloomington campus spring term, you must notify the Office of the Registrar in writing prior to the first day of classes. There is no automatic cancellation of your registration for nonpayment. If you do not request that your registration be canceled, you risk receiving grades of F in your courses. If you do not take action you will remain registered in your classes and you will be responsible for all course fees, plus any applicable late fees, through the time you complete a total withdrawal. You will owe all or a portion of the fees if your withdrawal is processed after the 100% refund period.
Financial Aid
Your account has been noted with your anticipated financial aid for Spring 2010. Anticipated aid awards are deducted from the term charges on your statement. The Total Due represents the amount you are expected to pay by the due date.
NOTE: Anticipated awards are subject to change. If, for any reason, your actual awards cannot be credited to your bursar account, the anticipated awards will be removed and you will be responsible for paying the balance.
Please be aware that anticipated awards are notations for information only. We reduce your bill by the anticipated aid as a courtesy to show the amount you are expected to pay by the due date. Anticipated awards do NOT actually reduce the balance on your account.
You can get up-to-date information on your financial aid awards by checking OneStart at http://onestart.iu.edu. After you log in, choose Student Self-Service -> Go to Student Center -> Finances -> View Financial Aid ->2010 to view your spring awards. You can also contact the Office of Student Financial Assistance by e-mail through their web site at http://www.indiana.edu/~sfa.
Refunds of Financial Aid
Refunds will be transmitted to your bank beginning January 4, 2010 if you have chosen to participate in the Direct Deposit Program. Sign up today via OneStart at http://onestart.iu.edu. After you log choose Student Self-Service -> Services & Information section ->Financial -> Direct Deposit Sign Up, and then follow the step-by-step instructions.
Bursar refund checks, for those not participating in the direct deposit program, will be mailed to your student housing or local address beginning January 11, 2009. Update your address in OneStart at http://onestart.iu.edu to avoid any delays in receiving your refund via the mail. Address information is found using this path: OneStart -> Go to Student Center -> Personal Information -> Demographic Data -> Addresses tab.
Financial Policies
Indiana University’s financial policies are disclosed in the Enrollment Bulletin and on the Office of the Bursar’s web site, http://bursar.indiana.edu. All bursar account holders are subject to these policies and are responsible for reading the information provided. These policies include, but are not limited to, restriction of services, refund policies, assessment of late payment fees, and collection policies. We strongly suggest that you read these policies carefully.
E-Mail as Official Means of Communication
Official University e-mail accounts are available for all registered students. The University reserves the right to send official communications to you by e-mail with the full expectation that you will receive and read these e-mails in a timely fashion. As a student, you are expected to check your e-mail on a frequent and consistent basis in order to stay current with University-related communications. You should also avoid going over quota and missing important messages.
NOTE: If you choose to have your e-mail forwarded from your official University e-mail address to another address, you do so at your own risk.
The University is not responsible for any difficulties that may occur in the proper or timely transmission or access to e-mail forwarded to any other address, and any such problems will not absolve students of their responsibility to know and comply with the content of official communications sent to their official IU e-mail addresses.
For information about your Indiana University e-mail account, please refer to the Account Management Service, https://itaccounts.iu.edu, and the Knowledge Base at http://kb.iu.edu/data/aczn.html.
