| Payment, Financial Aid and Credit PoliciesAll students are required to electronically sign a Lakeland University Disclosure Agreement as part of the registration process. If the student is under 18 years of age, all documents will need to be printed and signed by a parent or guardian. The cost of tuition, fees, room, and/or board is due and payable to the university in full on the following schedule: 
	Fall Term – August 15Spring Term – January 15Summer Term – May 15 Payment is due on the 15th regardless of whether the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday. Domestic students whose balances are not paid in full on or before the published due dates OR have not already enrolled in an appropriate payment plan, will be automatically enrolled in a four-month payment plan by the Bursar. An enrollment fee will be associated with all payment plans, regardless of whether the student enrolls on his/her own or is automatically enrolled. Finance charges are suppressed for students on a payment plan. Balances owed to the university shall be paid in accordance with the payment plan terms. If payment is not received in accordance with the terms of the payment plan, a student may be administratively withdrawn from the university. Students with unpaid balances will not be allowed to enroll in the following academic term.  Financial aid will be credited to the student’s account and listed on invoices and statements. Students must apply for institutional, state, and federal financial aid and loans. These aid types will only be credited to a student’s account if all application forms are completed, signed and all required documents received. Students are responsible to the university for all balances due, including those created by the late or incomplete submission of financial aid application forms. Finance charges may be incurred if these procedures are not completed on time. The general policies outlined in this section include the types of credit that may be advanced and the deadlines for repayment to the university or other agencies. Students who believe they have grounds for appeal with regards to his/her bill and/or payment of expenses owed to Lakeland University should complete a Tuition/Fees Dispute Petition and forward to the Bursar. Tuition, Fees, Room and Board Payment OptionsThe following options are available for payment of tuition, fees, and room and board charges due to the university: 
	Payment in Full – In accordance with the schedule listed above.  Payment is due on the 15th regardless of whether the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday.Four-Month Payment Plan – An administrative fee shall apply to each four-month payment plan and finance charges shall be suppressed.  Payments commence in the month prior to the term, according to schedule below.  Payment is due on the 15th regardless of whether the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday.
	
		Fall Term:
		
			1st Payment Due: August 152nd Payment Due: September 153rd Payment Due: October 154th Payment Due: November 15Spring Term:
		
			1st Payment Due: January 152nd Payment Due: February 153rd Payment Due: March 154th Payment Due: April 15Summer Term:
		
			1st Payment Due: May 152nd Payment Due: June 153rd Payment Due: July 154th Payment Due: August 15Nine-Month Payment Plan – An administrative fee shall apply to each nine-month payment plan and finance charges shall be suppressed. Payments commence in the month prior to the fall term, according to the schedule below.  Payment is due on the 15th regardless of whether the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday.
	
		1st Payment Due: August 152nd Payment Due: September 153rd Payment Due: October 154th Payment Due: November 155th Payment Due: December 156th Payment Due: January 157th Payment Due: February 158th Payment Due: March 159th Payment Due: April 15Military Benefits - A student who qualifies for military benefits, verified by the Veterans Coordinator, will be allowed to carry his/her balance until the last day of the term without accruing finance charges.PLUS Loan - This federally-sponsored loan program allows parents to borrow money for their child’s educational costs. Information is available in the Financial Aid and Educational Funding Office and through Lakeland University’s website.Alternative Loans/Bank Sponsored Loans - The student borrower often needs a co-signer. Information is available in the Financial Aid and Educational Funding Office or through Lakeland University’s website. Unpaid account balances may result in administrative withdrawal from the University and will result in the inability to register for subsequent terms. Student account balances must be paid in full prior to the start of a subsequent semester. Any student incurring financial difficulties is encouraged to meet with Lakeland University’s Financial Aid and Educational Funding Office or Bursar’s Office. International students are required to have their tuition, fees, room and board paid in full by the first day of the term. Book ChargesStudents who have an anticipated credit balance after tuition, fees, room and board are satisfied may use the balance to purchase or rent textbooks at the Lakeland Campus Shop. Book credit forms may be printed from the Student Accounts page on my.lakeland.edu. Students with funding from outside sources need to contact the Bursar to have the outside funding applied to their student account. Miscellaneous Charges and BalancesFines and other miscellaneous charges shall be paid within 30 days of date incurred. All account balances must be paid in full before students will be eligible to enroll in classes in the following term. Health Insurance PolicyLakeland University requires all residential students to carry health insurance while living on campus. Student-athletes may have additional, specific medical insurance requirements. Students enrolled through an individual or parent plan should verify through their insurance provider that coverage is appropriate. This is especially important for students attending from out-of-state. Students who are uninsured or under-insured may elect to enroll in Lakeland’s student health insurance plan; this plan provides coverage to meet NCAA requirements of student-athletes. Information regarding the Student Health Insurance plans may be obtained from my.lakeland.edu. Students with additional questions are encouraged to contact Human Resources. Health Insurance Policy for International StudentsIt is mandatory for all international students to register and pay for health insurance for the entire period of their stay in the United States as Lakeland University students. It is Lakeland’s policy to automatically enroll international students in its student health insurance plan. The plan begins August 1 and runs through July 31 of the following year. The policy must be renewed each year. Upon graduation or withdrawal from the university, a student may request a refund, through the Business Office, of partial year costs. International Students should contact the International and Administrative Specialist in the Registrar’s Office for additional information. |