UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS
STUDENT ACCOUNT REGISTRATION AGREEMENT
COURSE REGISTRATION
Students are responsible for planning an academic program that meets current
requirements, including the required sequencing of classes.
Students are responsible for meeting with their advisor before they register for
classes to insure that intended courses meet a program requirement or elective.
Students are responsible for the actions taken to register for courses, to drop
courses, or add courses. This includes actions taken by registering on the web
or in person at the Registrar’s Office.
BILLING STATEMENTS
Billing statements and payment worksheets will be mailed to the student’s
legal/permanent address maintained by the Registrar’s Office.
Students are expected to complete a payment worksheet and return it to the
Business Office not less than one week prior to the start of the academic term.
PAYMENT PROCEDURES
Payment of any balance not covered by released financial aid at the start of the
academic term is due in the Business Office no later than one week prior to the
start of the academic term.
After this due date, students with a past due balance will be accessed late
payment fees.
UNPAID PAST DUE STUDENT ACCOUNT BALANCES
Continuing unpaid past due balances are subject to late payment fees and penalty
or interest.
Students are responsible for any and all collection costs and attorney fees
associated with the collection of unpaid balances. Student accounts will be
assessed a 25% collection fee on the unpaid account balance prior to being
turned over to a collection agency.
FINANCIAL AID
Students are responsible for notifying the Office of Financial Aid when the
credit hours enrolled does not correspond to the enrollment status indicated on
the Financial Aid Award Notification.
Students dropping or withdrawing from courses should notify the Office of
Financial Aid to determine if this action requires an adjustment to the
student's financial aid funding.
Students are responsible to reply to request for additional information in a
timely fashion. An incomplete financial aid file will result in a delay of
financial aid funding being processed and applied to the student's business
office account.
Students must have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
on file with the Office of Financial Aid to be reviewed for financial aid
eligibility. Students who wish to be reviewed for summer aid options must
complete a Financial Aid Summer Request form. These forms are available at the
Office of Financial Aid.