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September 17, 2008
Autumn Quarter Tuition
Autumn Quarter tuition is due October 10th. Payment must be received
by Student Fiscal Services by the deadline to avoid
late charges. For your current balance, check your tuition statement
on MyUW. For more information about payment options, see Paying
Your Tuition and Related Fees.
Direct Deposit of Financial Aid
If you haven't already signed up for
Direct Deposit, enroll online to
have your funds automatically deposited into your bank account as
soon as they become available.
Autumn Quarter Aid
Autumn Quarter tuition statements can now be accessed on MyUW.
For details on autumn aid disbursement and short-term loans, see
How to Receive Your Aid.
Parent Loans
If you have been awarded a Parent Loan (PLUS), you will be sent an
application document for your parent to complete and return to
Student Fiscal
Services.
The parent borrower must also have a valid
Master Promissory Note
(MPN) on file and an approved credit
check. For more details, see the
PLUS FAQ page.
Tuition Forfeiture Fees
If you plan to make changes to your academic schedule, be aware of
potential changes to your tuition bill. Credits dropped after the 7th
calendar day of the quarter may incur a tuition
forfeiture fee. If possible, make your changes before the deadline to
avoid extra charges.
Survey from Student Fiscal Services
Please take a minute to
let Student Fiscal Services know what you think
about our services:
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