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The Tuition Bill and How to Pay Things to be Aware of Questions

2013 Parent Orientation. The Tuition Bill and How to Pay Things to be Aware of Questions. Managing The Maze. Presented by Student Fiscal Services. The Tuition Bill and How to Pay. Online Tuition Statement Payment Options: http://f2.washington.edu/fm/sfs/tuition/payment/

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The Tuition Bill and How to Pay Things to be Aware of Questions

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  1. 2013 Parent Orientation • The Tuition Bill and How to Pay • Things to be Aware of • Questions Managing The Maze Presented by Student Fiscal Services

  2. The Tuition Bill and How to Pay • Online Tuition Statement • Payment Options: http://f2.washington.edu/fm/sfs/tuition/payment/ • Student Gives Access to the Bill • You will receive an email with instructions • Due the Third Friday of the Quarter • Separate University Housing Bill

  3. Actions: • Print statement • Pay online • Other payment options • Scholarships • In Person • Drop Slot • Mail • Credit Card There is a fee to pay with a credit card!

  4. Things To Be Aware Of • Aid (Generally, tuition and fees are paid first from any scholarships, grants, or loans received) • Additional fees • Taxes

  5. Non-UW Scholarships • Students need to report all scholarships to the Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA), if they were not already reported on their award notice. Forgetting to report all scholarships can cause problems with their financial aid award and in some cases may require them to return some of their financial aid money. • Scholarships will reduce a student’s unmet need first, and then loans and/or work study before any grants or UW scholarships are reduced. • Scholarships checks are sent to: • University of Washington, Scholarships • Box 24967 • Seattle, WA 98124-1967

  6. Parents - Go to www.get.wa.gov • Log in to your GET account • Beginning August 1, inform GET where your student will be attending college and choose your payment option. (Direct Payment or Reimbursement Request) • Select “Account Summary” to determine units available • Select “Using Units” • UW Process • On the first day of the quarter, SFS will pay tuition for students who have requested GET money. SFS cannot pay tuition before the quarter starts. • As long as a student requests GET money before the tuition due date, SFS will pay the student's account on time with no late payment fee. • The GET program can take up to 2 weeks to process payments. SFS will post the payment after the request is approved by the state but before we actually receive the funds.

  7. MILITARY • VA • Student applies for the benefit in the UW VA office in Schmitz Hall, room 520. • VA office certifies the account and requests the money for the student. • SFS pays tuition for the student after we receive the funds. • ROTC • Contact the ROTC unit on campus for your scholarship questions. • Army: 206-543-9010 • Navy: 206-543-0170 • Air Force: 206-543-2360

  8. Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) • Parent signs the Master Promissory Note and completes request process online: www.StudentLoans.gov • Funds are applied to the student’s tuition account or mailed to the parent

  9. Fees You May See in the Detail • Upass (required) • Late Fees • $50 to $249.99  $50 • $250 and over  $120 • Course/Lab fees • Tuition Forfeiture • Add/Drop Fee • Insurance • Short Term Loan • $2500 available • UW Housing • Study Abroad • Other

  10. Taxes • U.S. Resident • American Opportunity • Form 1098T • Non U.S. Resident • Form 1042S

  11. Which Office? • Financial Aid: • Handles Applications • Determines Eligibility • Monitors Eligibility • Helps Finalize Award • Revises Eligibility 105 Schmitz Hall • Student Fiscal Services for: • Items on The Tuition Statement • Payment of Tuition and Fees • Outside Sponsor Payments • Disbursement of Awarded Aid 129 Schmitz Hall

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