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Paying Your University Bill

Posted by Marina on September 24, 2009;
Topics: Everyday Life, Financial Aid, Resources

 

Today is one of the first rainy days I can recall since coming back to campus, and how appropriate, considering that it’s the first week of Autumn. This is already our fifth week of classes, and I got my official USFSCO email reminder to pay my university bill today.

USFSCO stands for University Student Financial Services and Cashier Operations. Every billing period, USFSCO sends me an email reminder to pay my university bill on time. The email contains a link to log into UI Enterprise to view my most recent student account information and billing statement, as well as all my payment options.

I pay my bill every month, in person, at the Henry Administration Building, located right on the main Quad. The first bill of the semester includes fees for Illinois Tuition and Tuition for my college, FAA. I also have some other fees specific to my major such as a 3D computer lab access fee and some printing charges. After the first bill of the semester, I usually only have to pay charges I accrue in the design printing labs. With my icard and a check for the amount, it’s really simple to pay my own university bill without passing on the responsibility to my parents.

If you want to learn more about USFSCO and how simple it is to manage your student account, click HERE.

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