Payment Deadlines
To complete the registration process, you must make a tuition payment, pay with financial aid or confirm your attendance if your tuition amount is zero. You must resolve necessary holds to register. For your exact registration access times, view your Registration Information Sheet.
Your final step before each payment deadline is to visit My Tuition Bill and verify that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure. If you do not pay your tuition bill or confirm your attendance by your deadline, you will be dropped from your classes.
Spring 2023
Undergraduate
If you registered on or before December 16, 2022
You must confirm attendance by Tuesday, January 3 by 5:00 p.m. CST
Your options for confirming your attendance at My Tuition Bill are:
- Pay the minimum amount due:
- $1,500 for in-state residents
- $5,000 for out-of-state residents
- Pay your bill in full, or make a partial payment that is over the minimum due
- Pay with available aid
If you registered on or after January 5, 2023
You must confirm attendance by Wednesday, January 25 by 5:00 p.m. CST
Your options for confirming your attendance at My Tuition Bill are:
- Pay the minimum amount due:
- $1,500 for in-state residents
- $5,000 for out-of-state residents
- Pay your bill in full, or make a partial payment that is over the minimum due
- Pay with available aid
2nd Tuition Payment Deadline
Wednesday, January 25 by 11:59 p.m. CST (12th class day)
Your options at My Tuition Bill are:
- Pay your remaining tuition bill in full
- If you choose to not pay your remaining tuition bill in full now then you will automatically be put on installment plan and incur a $15 fee. Final payment is due March 15.
Tuition Bill Changes
January 25 is also the payment due date for any additional courses or changes to your record that created an additional bill for spring 2023.
Your options at My Tuition Bill are:
- Pay your remaining tuition bill in full
- If you choose to not pay your remaining tuition bill in full now then you will automatically be put on installment plan and incur a $15 fee. Final payment is due March 15.
3rd and Final Tuition Payment Deadline
Wednesday, March 15 by 11:59 p.m. CST
Deadline to pay your remaining tuition bill balance. If final payment is not received by this date, you will receive a hold on your registration. If your financial holds total more than $1,000, you will not be to register for future classes until they are resolved.
Graduate
1st Tuition Payment Deadline to Confirm Attendance
Thursday, January 12 by 5:00 p.m. CST
A tuition payment is due if you registered for any spring 2023 classes on or before January 12, 2023. Your options for confirming your attendance at My Tuition Bill are:
- Pay the minimum amount due:
- $1,500 for in-state residents
- $5,000 for out-of-state residents
- Pay your bill in full, or make a partial payment that is over the minimum due
- Pay with available aid
2nd Tuition Payment Deadline
Wednesday, January 25 by 11:59 p.m. CST (12th class day)
Your options at My Tuition Bill are:
- Pay your remaining tuition bill in full
- If you choose to not pay your remaining tuition bill in full now then you will automatically be put on installment plan and incur a $15 fee. Final payment is due March 15.
Tuition Bill Changes
January 25 is also the payment due date for any additional courses or changes to your record that created an additional bill for spring 2023.
Your options at My Tuition Bill are:
- Pay your remaining tuition bill in full
- If you choose to not pay your remaining tuition bill in full now then you will automatically be put on installment plan and incur a $15 fee. Final payment is due March 15.
3rd and Final Tuition Payment Deadline
Wednesday, March 15 by 11:59 p.m. CST
Deadline to pay your remaining tuition bill balance. If final payment is not received by this date, you will receive a hold on your registration. If your financial holds total more than $1,000, you will not be to register for future classes until they are resolved.
More information about registration and payment deadlines by access periods.
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