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New Tuition Payment and Refund Policy

Starting Fall 2008 the deadline for payments on tuition and all other outstanding fees is seven (7) days prior to the first day of class, which is August 20, 2008. Any Financial Aid that is seen as anticipated on the students account (my.byuh.edu) will be considered payment if a Federal Authorization form is signed and on file at the Financial Aid and Student Accounts (FASA) Office. Any balance in excess of anticipated aid must be paid by the new deadline. Failure to pay will result in the student not being able to add classes.The second and final deadline to pay your account balance is September 4, 2008. At this point if there are any outstanding charges in excess of anticipated aid on your account your classes will be DROPPED and WILL NOT be reinstated.

The refund and payment policies have been revised to help students be financially, as well as academically prepared and prevent university collection problems as well as strengthen operational efficiency. We need our students to come to BYUH prepared financially as well as academically. When students come to BYUH without having taken care of their financial obligations they spend much of the first few days of class resolving past due balances, arranging for financial aid and loans, and paying their bills. This is a time when they should be concentrating on their studies so that they can be successful in the classroom. All of these financial obligations can be taken care of weeks or months in advance. The University is also able to function much more efficiently when students have taken care of their financial affairs before the first week of class.

The first refund checks will be available the week after the add/drop deadline beginning on September 8th. Student’s must plan appropriately in order to have sufficient funds to pay for books, supplies or off-campus housing at the beginning of each enrollment period.

The FASA Office is willing and ready to help students who need assistance in planning their finances. Deferred Payment Plans are available through the FASA office to help students manage the new payment deadlines. In addition, if the student does not have money for books or supplies prior to the first day of school they may apply for a Book Loan until their funds become available. Students who have any further concerns or special circumstances are encouraged to visit the FASA Office.

Information for Deferred Payment Plans and Book Loans are available at the FASA website.

If you have any questions related to these new policies please feel free to contact Financial Services at financialservices@byuh.edu or by calling (808) 675-3706 or (808) 675-3539. Go online to view the full policy.