Resources and Services
Office of the Bursar (Student Account Services)
The Office of the Bursar collects payments for student fees, orders refund checks, and applies financial aid credits. The Office of the Bursar also accepts authorizations for sponsor billings from qualifying governmental and corporate agencies.
FEES
IUPUC tuition is set annually by the Trustees of Indiana University. Current fee information appears in the Registration Guide, available online, and the rules that determine whether students are residents or nonresidents for fee-paying purposes are available online as well. Undergraduate programs and most graduate/professional programs charge by the credit hour.
In addition to tuition, there are some special course fees for equipment or supplies; all graduates and undergraduates are assessed a General Fee and Repair and Rehabilitation Fee. New students will be charged a New Student Enrollment Fee. The semester parking fee is optional, and books and supplies are additional. Various payment options are described in the Registration Guide. See bursar.iupuc.edu for more information, including current fees.
Students with anticipated aid listed on their (One.iu) Student Center record, under Finances, will only need to pay the tuition and fees in excess of the amount of anticipated aid listed. If the anticipated aid has not been credited by the second statement due date of the semester, it is the student’s responsibility to resolve his or her issue with the financial aid office or personally pay the balance. Students are not removed from classes for failing to pay their bills.
If a bill remains unpaid and the student does not withdraw during the refund period, he or she is still responsible for the unpaid tuition and fees regardless of attendance or grade received. If the student withdraws, the bills will be adjusted accordingly, only if the withdraw occurs during a refund period. It is, therefore, critical that students check with the Office of Student Financials or monitor their accounts via One.iu.edu to determine whether they received financial aid.