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  School of Public Health 2017-2018 Academic Policies and Procedures Tuition and Fees  

Tuition and Fees

Each semester tuition and fees are due and payable in full at the time of registration, unless the student selects to use the installment plan. Students shall be assessed either resident or nonresident tuition based upon their legal domicile as determined by school location. Residency for tuition purposes may be changed upon approval of application. Please click here to access the New Jersey Residency Policy, instructions, and the application.

To Use the Installment Plan
Students may sign up online for a tuition payment plan after they receive their term bill through their student email account. The tuition payment plan is completed through ScholarChip at https://tuition.scholarchip.com. There is a $50 payment plan fee each semester. Students must know their A number, and have a U.S. checking or savings account. For questions about ScholarChip, call 732-235-9168 or 9174.

Financial Aid
Students at seeking financial aid must go to the RBHS Financial Aid website and complete all the necessary steps to complete their financial aid profile. See Financial Aid for more information.

Late Payments
Any tuition/fee payment not received within 30 days of the due date for the semester will be charged a late fee of $50 for each month the account is in arrears.

If your tuition bill has not been paid in full, or if you have not made arrangements to pay your bill by the end of the Drop/Add period you will be de-registered as a result. Furthermore, if payment remains outstanding, the business office shall place encumbrances on student accounts in mid-November for the fall semester or early May for the spring semester, or following two or more missed payments under an installment payment plan. Such encumbrances may result in withholding of transcripts, grades, and/or degrees; withholding of academic credit; barring of advancement to the next academic semester; and/or other administrative actions.

Students with encumbered accounts will be sent a 15-day notice to pay in full or make payment arrangements. Students that fail to bring their accounts current will have them turned over to a collection agency.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-932-info (4636) or colonelhenry.rutgers.edu.
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