Important Billing and Payment Tasks
Paying your bill on time and effectively managing your student account helps you stay enrolled, avoid late fees and financial holds, and make sure your aid, payments and refunds arrive on time.
Explore the tasks below to learn more about when to pay your student bill, how to set up payment plans, when to expect refunds and more.
Manage Your Student Account
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Step-by-step instruction for finding your bill and submitting payment.
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To avoid late fees and cancellation of courses, students must pay their bill or set up a payment plan agreement by the first day of the semester.
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Students can set up tuition payment plans to break semester tuition bills into affordable monthly payments.
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Some students who receive financial aid will have aid in excess of their charges, which is then sent to them as a refund. Students are asked to select a refund option in GrizPortal.
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Third Party Billing is when a student's tuition and fees are paid by an outside agency or sponsor. Students in this situation must establish a Third Party Billing Agreement.
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A Financial Hold occurs when a student has an overdue balance on their student account. A Financial Hold will prevent a student from registering for classes, ordering a transcript or receiving a diploma.
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Students who have been assessed a Late Registration Fee may request that University waive this fee.
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UM uses a payment system called Flywire to provide students with a method of making payments with foreign currencies.
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Student 1098-T tuition statements are available in GrizPortal.
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Understand how and when to begin student loan repayment and make confident decisions about managing your student loans.
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A semester withdrawal is dropping all classes in a given semester. We encourage you to weigh all your options before withdrawing.