Seattle University offers a variety of interest-free payment plan options that allow payments to be made in one or three installments. Most plans can be setup online from the Student Account Center and allow for automatic payments via electronic check or credit card. Payment plans are available for the entire academic year, or on a per-quarter basis and each have a plan enrollment fee.
For more information about the individual plans, please select an option below.
This is the most efficient and cost-effective plan for students needing a payment plan for two or three consecutive quarters within the academic year: fall, winter, and spring, fall and winter, or winter and spring. This payment plan requires a one-time, non-refundable $75 enrollment fee at setup. Students who only need a payment plan for one quarter will want to use Plan B described below.
This interest-free plan divides a student's outstanding charges into three monthly payments for each quarter:
Students can provide direct access for their bill-payers to both speak to us and also to view, pay, or enroll in payment plans. To view their financial aid information (including award letters) AND to be able to speak to Student Financial Services, students must set up Third Party Proxy Access via mySeattleU. Instructions for setting up this access can be found at Third Party Access to Information.
For access to financial information, students must open Student Account Center and select "Authorized User" to begin the access process for their bill-payer. The Authorized User will get two emails with their login information (this login is separate from the mySeattleU credentials). The Authorized User will be emailed a payment schedule after setting up the payment plan and paying the payment plan setup fee through the Student Account Center.
Students can enroll in Payment Plan A online by logging on to mySeattleU and clicking the "Student Account Center". This will direct you to the Student Account Center where you can choose the Payment Plan option, pay the setup fee, and confirm your payment method for future payments.
If Student Financial Services approves a student's payment plan after the first payment is due, missed payments must be included in the first payment. Late payments are subject to the late fee. The student's payment plan will be canceled after two consecutive late payments. At that time, any remaining amount owed for the quarter becomes immediately past due and payable in full and future registration will be blocked until the student's account is current.
Setup for this 3-payment quarterly plan must be done each quarter. This plan requires a $40 non-refundable payment plan enrollment fee. Bill-payer will pay one-third of the total quarter's balance for each payment.
With this plan in place, payments must be received by the following dates:
Students can provide direct access for their bill-payers to both speak to us and also to view, pay, or enroll in payment plans. To view their financial aid information (including award letters) AND to be able to speak to Student Financial Services, students must set up Third Party Proxy Access via mySeattleU. Instructions for setting up this access can be found at Third Party Access to Information.
For access to financial information, students must open Student Account Center and select "Authorized User" to begin the access process for their bill-payer. The Authorized User will get two emails with their login information (this login is separate from the mySeattleU credentials). The Authorized User will be emailed a payment schedule after setting up the payment plan and paying the payment plan setup fee through the Student Account Center.
Students can enroll in Payment Plan B online by logging on to mySeattleU and clicking the "Student Account Center". This will direct you to the Student Account Center where you can choose the Payment Plan option, pay the setup fee, and confirm your payment method for future payments.
If Student Financial Services approves a student's payment plan after the first payment is due, missed payments must be included in the first payment. Late payments are subject to the late fee. The student's payment plan will be canceled after two consecutive late payments. At that time, any remaining amount owed for the quarter becomes immediately past due and payable in full and future registration will be blocked until the student's account is current.
Students who will receive tuition reimbursement through their employer after coursework is completed and grades are posted, can apply for this payment plan which defers payment of tuition and fees until 30 days after grades are posted at the end of the term. An application must be submitted for each quarter the student wants to use this plan and there is a $50non-refundable enrollment fee for each quarter.
The Payment Plan E application form is available from the Forms and Documents section of the Student Financial Services web site.
The deadline to submit the application and $30, non-refundable enrollment fee to Student Financial Services is the payment due date shown on the student's online Billing eStatement on the Student Account Center.