Payment of Fees/Promise to Pay
Students understand that when they register for any class at Greenville University or receive any service from Greenville University, they accept full responsibility to pay all tuition, fees and other associated costs assessed as a result of their registration and/or receipt of services. Students further understand and agree that their registration and acceptance of these terms constitutes a promissory note agreement (i.e., a financial obligation in the form of an educational loan as defined by the U.S. Bankruptcy Code at 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(8)) in which Greenville University is providing educational services, deferring some or all of their payment obligation for those services, and they promise to pay for all assessed tuition, fees and other associated costs by the published or assigned due date. Students understand and agree that if they drop or withdraw from some or all of their classes for which they are registered, they will be responsible for paying all or a portion of tuition and fees in accordance with the published tuition refund schedule at http://catalog.greenville.edu/2020-2021/Undergraduate-Catalog/Student-Charges and-Payment-Information/Withdrawal-and-Refund. Students must read the terms and conditions of the published tuition refund schedule and understand those terms are incorporated herein by reference. Students further understand that failure to attend class or receive a bill does not absolve them of their financial responsibility as described above.
Federal Title IV Student Authorization
Federal Title IV Student Authorization Federal regulations require the university to only apply federal Title IV funds to certain allowable charges. Federal Title IV funds include:
- Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan
- Direct Graduate PLUS Loan
- Direct PLUS Loan
- Pell Grant
- SEO Grant
Allowable charges include only the following:
- Tuition
- Mandatory Fees
- Room and board, if contracted with the university
If the sum of federal Title IV funds exceed the sum of these allowable charges, the university must return that excess to you; however, by agreeing to this statement, students are authorizing the university to apply the amount of federal Title IV funds that exceed the allowable charges to cover non-allowable charges (such as health insurance, vehicle registration, bookstore charges, etc.) on your student account. Students understand that this authorization is voluntary and will remain valid as long as they are enrolled at Greenville University. At any time during the period of enrollment students may rescind this authorization, or any portion of the authorization, by contacting the Office of Student Accounts (located in Greenville Central). Students further understand that they will be responsible for paying any outstanding debts to Greenville University if they cancel this authorization.