Student Costs: INSTALLMENT PLAN FOR PAYING TUITION, FEES, AND HOUSING CHARGES


NOTE: This document was generated from the 1995-1997 UIUC Programs of Study. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but be advised that requirements may have changed since this book was published. Errors may have also been introduced in the conversion to a WWW document. Thus for items of importance, it might be wise to seek confirmation from either the paper version or a live human being.


Students enrolled on campus may pay tuition and fees, single-student residence hall charges, and flight instruction fees on an installment plan. This plan is not available to students registered in extramural, correspondence, and four-week summer term courses, or to students for whom this privilege has been denied.

Under the installment plan, semester charges are collected in three installments. The first is payable during the first ten days of instruction, and the remaining ones are payable in each of the two following months. Approximately one-half of the summer eight-week term charges must be paid during the first seven days of instruction with the remainder due during the following month. There is a finance charge of 1 percent of the total amount deferred, or $2, whichever is greater, when charges are paid in installments (amount subject to change).

Students who pay their accounts on the installment plan and later withdraw from the University, or reduce their registration to a lower credit range after the established refund deadline date, are liable for the full amount of tuition and fees assessed.

Installment payments are delinquent on the first day of the month after the date that payment is due. A delinquent service charge of 1.5 percent per month, or $2 per month, whichever is greater, is added to delinquent accounts (amount subject to change). The delinquent service charge is applied to all items charged to the student account and for which payment is delinquent.

Students who are in debt to the University at the end of any academic term may not be permitted to register in the University again. They are not entitled to receive diplomas or official statements or transcripts of credits until either the indebtedness has been paid or suitable arrangements for payment have been made, unless either there is a pending bankruptcy petition of the student seeking a discharge of all such indebtedness or all such indebtedness has been discharged.


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