Student Fiscal Services

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Tuition Due Date
Spring 2012 tuition due date is Friday, April 13. For your current balance, check your tuition statement on MyUW. For more information about payment options, see our Tuition Payment page. More information about tuition rates is available on the Office of Planning & Budgeting website.
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Opt Out of 1098T Paper Form
Want to save yourself some time and help the UW go green? Simply choose to receive your IRS Form 1098-T electronically instead of waiting to have it printed and delivered in the mail. Log on to your MyUW account and select the Electronic IRS Form 1098-T Consent option. Doing so will allow you and authorized parents or guardians, to access your tax forms from your MyUW account as soon as they are available. It’s fast, it’s easy, and it’s GREEN!
Watch our screencast for more information.
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Sign up for Direct Deposit
Get any financial aid disbursement or payment refunds faster with direct deposit! Sign-up through MyUW with your valid checking or savings account information– located on the Student Finances Tab, Financial Aid, Set up Direct Deposit Transfer. Don’t delay, sign-up today!
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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. -
Mailing of Aid/Refund Checks
If you are not signed up for direct deposit, any refund or financial aid checks will be automatically mailed to your local address on file. Be sure to check your address information on MyUW and update it if necessary to avoid any postal delays. Aid checks may take up to 10 business days to reach you by mail; signing up for direct deposit is strongly encouraged to receive your funds quickly and safely.
