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Summer Session Tuition and Payment

Student Accounts Office
Binghamton University
PO Box 6003
Binghamton, New York 13902-6003
Ph: 607-777-2702

Binghamton University cannot bill your account until registration is updated. Payment may be made by check (payable to Binghamton University), money order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. The Student Accounts Office will send a monthly notification statement to the student’s BU e-mail address. The due date will appear on the statement. Payments made after the due date will incur a late payment fee. Nonpayment or partial payment will result in additional fees charged to your account. For more information about statements or fees, please contact the Student Accounts Office (607-777-2702).

2009 Summer Session Registration Calendar

Term

Regular Registration Period

Term I courses
Term III courses beginning on or before June 27

March 9 - May 28

Term II courses
Term III courses beginning any time on or after June 28

March 9 - July 9th

Financial Aid

Limited financial aid is available to students matriculated and attending six or more credit hours in the summer. Financial aid received for Summer session attendance may reduce available assistance during the academic year. Apply for aid as early as possible by filing the 2009-10 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Binghamton’s federal school code is 002836 and must be listed on the FAFSA.

For more information on summer aid, options available and to download the summer aid application, go to the Financial Aid Services Summer Aid webpage. For additional questions, contact the Office via email finaid@binghamton.edu or call 607-777-2428.

Tuition and Fees

The following tuition rates are in effect for the 2009 Summer Session:

Important Note: Please review the Residency Determination section of the Student Accounts Office website at http://studentaccounts.binghamton.edu for information on residency requirements and tuition billing or contact Brent in Student Accounts at 607-777-2235.

All tuition and fee rates are subject to revision by the University without notice.

Student Status:

Tuition Costs and Student Status:

Mandatory Fees (per credit hour)

Undergraduate and Graduate:

Activity Fee (mandatory, per credit hour)

Course Related and Other Fees

Tuition and Mandatory Fee Refunds Due to Dropped or Cancelled Courses

If a course is cancelled by the University, full tuition and fees are refunded. If a course is dropped by the student, the refund is based on the date the course is formally dropped, either in the registration system or by completing a drop form and submitting it to the Registrar's Office.

Below is the refund schedule for five-week Term I and II courses only. Contact the Student Accounts Office for the schedule for courses not conforming to the standard Term I or II dates. The length of a course affects the refund schedule.

2009 Summer Session Tuition Refund Schedule

Term I

Term II

Term III

100% refund if dropped by June 1, 2009

100% refund if dropped by July 10, 2009

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25% refund if dropped by June 8, 2009

25% refund if dropped by July 17, 2009

The comprehensive and activity fees are fully refundable during the 100% tuition refund period and non-refundable thereafter.

Financial Aid Recipients and Refunds Due to Withdrawal from the University

Federal Title IV financial aid (Direct Loan, Pell Grant, Parent Loan) recipients who withdraw from or drop all classes in the Summer Session will have funds returned to loan and/or grant programs based upon federal return of Title IV financial aid regulations. Recipients of New York State TAP grants will lose eligibility for the TAP grant for summer. Eligibility for any other type of financial aid is based upon review. Any liability resulting from return of financial aid funds is the responsibility of the student.

A loan recipient who drops below the minimum number of credits required to receive financial aid but remains enrolled in the Summer Session may be subject to the resulting refund being returned as a repayment on the loan.