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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I clear my bill?

Although payment is due at the beginning of each semester, students who can pay for at least half their entire bill can defer the second half over the course of the semester. A $15.00 deferment charge is added and the balance is then divided into three payments. Payments can be made with financial aid, checks, money orders, VISA, MasterCard and Discover Card. All clearances and payments are made at the Bursar's Office located in Room M-311.

When should I clear my bill?

Students are expected to clear their bills before the start of classes. In the event that a student fails to do so, late fees will be assessed. Students who have not cleared their bills by the due date on the bill will be obliged to pay a late fee of $25.00. Bills not cleared by the mid-point of the semester will be assessed an additional late fee of $50.00.

How and where do I get my ID card?

Once students clear their bills, ID cards may be obtained the next day from Office Services located in Room M-413. Continuing students' ID cards are updated the day after bill clearance.

I've cleared my bill - when do I get my refund?

For new freshmen/transfer students, refunds that are expected from student loans will not be disbursed until one month after classes have begun. Continuing students will receive refunds as soon as their financial aid is applied to their accounts. Refunds need not be requested because they will be issued automatically. For up-to-date information, please visit the Student Information System on Long Island University's homepage at www.liu.edu or the Kiosks on campus.

Are fees mandatory and what do they cover?

Fees are mandatory. The University Fee is a general fee imposed to defray total University expenditures, including administrative and registration costs. The Student Activity Fee is designed to help support the various student organizations and activities on campus. The Group Student Accident Coverage Insurance Fee defrays up to $1,000 of unreimbursed medical costs relating to accidents that occur either on campus or off campus at a University sponsored event.

What is the Flex Dollar Program and how does it work?

This Flex Follar Program entitles students to purchase food and beverages, tax free, from any one of the cafeterias or the coffee bar, using their validated ID cards.

 

 

 

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