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Cashiers Office IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
EFFECTIVE 12/15/07 TUITION AND FEE PAYMENTS BY
BANK CARD MUST BE MADE ON THE WEB AT:
https://usfonline.admin.usf.edu/
To avoid the $100 late tuition payment fee plus possible
cancellation of registration and a $100 late
registration fee, tuition and related fees for
Summer 2008 Session:
Tuition Payment Deadlines - SUMMER 2008
Session A
Session B
Session C
To avoid $100 Late Payment Fee
May 16
July 7
May 16
To Avoid Cancellation of Registration
for Non-Payment of Tuition and $100 Late
Registration Fee
May 16
July 7
May 16
To Submit Employee Tuition Program Forms
May 16
July 7
May 16
To submit Intern Waivers and Florida
Prepaid
May 16
July 7
May 16
To Request Registration Reinstatement
with $100 Late Fee and $100 Late
Registration Fee
June 6
July 25
June 6
For financial aid recipients & VA
students with deferments
July 18
July 18
July 18 Fee and Payment Information . . .
The Office The Sarasota Campus Business Office is a subsidiary operation of the Tampa Campus Controller's office and is governed by all standard USF policies and guidelines. The office accepts payments for all fees and fines. Fees are set by the Florida legislature and interpreted by the Florida Board of Education. Eligibility for in-state fees is determined by residency classification. Click below for further information on eligibility for Florida residency and for current fees. Photo ID: Photo ID's are a requirement of the University and are made in the Business office at a fee of $10.00 (replacement ID cards are $15.00). Intern badges are $5.00. Residency: Click here for Florida residency requirements for fee assessment purposes Cost of Tuition: Click here to view tuition costs for all USF campuses http://www.usf.edu/controller/cashaccounting/tuition General USF Policies, FAQ's, Important Dates http://www.usf.edu/controller/studentpayments Tuition and associated fees are due by the fifth day after classes begin. Specific calendar payment deadlines are published each semester and made available on our website. Students who have financial aid may receive payment deferments. The length of the deferment is contingent upon the type of financial assistance being used. Deferments are intended to give the student extra time to arrange payment of their fees. A deferment sets a specific "deferred" payment deadline which is contingent upon the student receiving his or her financial aid. The student is responsible for payment of all fees by the deferred deadline regardless if aid has been received by that date or not. Payment made after the established deadline will be assessed a $100.00 late payment penalty. This is different from and in addition to the $100.00 penalty assessed by the Registrar for late registration. See Student Payments: http://www.usf.edu/controller/studentpayments
1) Over the Web on Oasis 2) By mail (check only) 3) In Person 4) Drop-box located north of the main rotunda (check only) Forms of Payment Accepted 1) Bank Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) a. Effective 1/2/07, bank card payments will not be accepted by telephone or fax. b. Effective 12/14/07, bank card payments will no longer be accepted in payment of tuition and related fees (grouping fees and flat fees) at the Cashier's Office. As of 12/14/07, tuition and fee payments by bank card must be made on the web at: https://usfonline.admin.usf.edu/. c. Bank cards will be accepted at the Cashier's Office in payment of such non-tuition related expenses as : ID cards, intern badges, transcripts, application fees (undergraduate, graduate, non-degree, late graduation), orientation fees, and library fines. d. Please note that USF strictly adheres to the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council Operating Regulations. Therefore, credit cards presented for payment at USF MUST be signed; USF cannot accept a card that is not signed. A blank signature line or writing "see ID" on the signature line constitutes an invalid card. 2) Checks - payable to USF and must include your USF student ID number (your 9-digit U-number) on the front to ensure payment is credited to the student for whom it is intended. 3) Cash - in person ONLY
Mail check payments to: STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A TUITION BILL IN THE MAIL. It is the student's responsibility to monitor their student account to ensure all payments are reflected. Florida Prepaid College Program Students who participate in the Florida Prepaid College Program are responsible for the local portion of fees. Payment deadlines are the same as regular tuition payment. For more information visit this link: http://www.usf.edu/controller/cashaccounting/prepaid FERPA and Student Financial Information Under the provisions of The
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
in most cases, we cannot release
financial information about students to any third party. This act
prohibits us from discussing your financial status with family members and
financial institutions. |
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