Yes, 25% of your tuition and fees plus a $52 installment fee are due at time of enrollment. The additional installment amounts and dates will be displayed at the time of set-up.
The refund process begins after the 1st census day of each semester. Refer to the academic calendar for each applicable Census I date where the official attendance records are due to the Office of Student Records. Once a student's attendance record has been verified, refunds will begin to be processed twice a week during the term. Once you have a credit balance on your account, your account will be reviewed for eligibility to receive a refund. Your refund has been processed once your account summary reflects a zero balance.
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Official 1098T forms are mailed to students mailing address no later than January 31. Students who elect to receive their official 1098T electronically, will not receive a mailed copy but will be able to download the form via their MyTSU web account by clicking on “Online Payments and Installment Plans” > logging into the Touchnet Payment portal and then selecting the appropriate tax year.
A copy of your 1098T form can be viewed and printed via your MyTSU web account. Click on “Online Payments and Installment Plans” > log into the Touchnet Payment portal and then select the appropriate tax year. You can also visit the Office of Student Accounting to request a copy.
Please contact Mrs. Thuy Nguyen at thuy.nguyen@tsu.edu or you may visit the Office of Student Accounting for a review of your 1098T. The Office of Student Accounting is located on the 1st floor of the E.O. Bell Bldg. and our office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
You may not have made any payments toward qualified tuition and fee expenses for the tax calendar year, or you may have an invalid SSN/TIN. Please contact Mrs. Thuy Nguyen at thuy.nguyen@yfchan.com or visit the Office of Student Accounting for a review of your account. The Office of Student Accounting is located on the 1st floor of the E.O. Bell Bldg. and our office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Student parking is $40/semester for all semesters. Students who pay for parking for the Spring semester and who are attending Summer classes, do not have to pay the $40 for Summer parking.
Yes, but they must fill out a Third Party Transcript Request Form. The Third Party Transcript Request Form is available in the Office of the Registrar. The Office of the Registrar is located on the 2nd floor of the E.O. Bell Bldg.
A student may be allowed to participate in graduation ceremonies, but the student may not be able to receive his/her diploma or official transcripts until the balance is paid in full.
Log-On to your MyTSU web account, click on ‘Personal Information’, Click Address, Click ‘Update Address’, Click ‘Current’, and update the information and then click ‘Submit.’
Yes, international students with valid health insurance can go to the following link International Insurance Waiver, and click ‘Student Waive” and follow the instructions to apply for a waiver for international health insurance.