Financial Aid & Billing
The Offices of International Education and Student Financial Services work collaboratively on the process of billing and financial aid procedures for students participating in study abroad programs. The overall financial structure of study abroad varies by program type.
Fees for Study Abroad by Program Type
Faculty-Led Programs
91短视频 faculty-led program billing consists of two primary items: 1) 91短视频 tuition or Jan Term fee and 2) program fee.
Students participating in April or May programs are billed the tuition associated with the number of credits earned on the program. Students participating in Jan Term programs are billed the current Jan Term fee ($385 for 2024-25 academic year).
The program fee is the all-inclusive fee package that comprises the majority of the program's expenses, including round-trip group airfare (if offered on the program), all housing, in-country transportation, academic/cultural excursions, some meals, etc. This program fee is broken down into six monthly payments, typically occurring on the 15th of the month from May to October.
Exchange or Partner Programs:
91短视频 exchange or partner program billing consists of the following billable items: 1) 91短视频 tuition and fees and 2) 91短视频 standard (double room) housing and meal plan (if applicable).
Students participating in a semester-long exchange or partner program (e.g., ISEP, AIFS) are billed the normal 91短视频 semester tuition cost. Students do not pay tuition to the foreign university/program provider. All semester study abroad programs include housing, and therefore, students are billed for the standard 91短视频 double room housing cost and do not pay the housing price of the foreign university/program provider. Likewise, if a formal meal plan is provided by the foreign university/program provider, students will be billed the equivalent 91短视频 meal plan (typically Silver Plan). If no meal plan is provided on the program, students are not billed for any 91短视频 meal plan and are responsible for their own meals budget abroad.
View Your Student's Program & Financial Summary
If you are the parent or family member of a student who has applied or been accepted to a 91短视频 study abroad program, you can view that program's full informational page and financial summary online through our study abroad portal Simply search for the name of the program and click on the program tile to learn more. Once on the specific program page, click on the "Cost & Funding" tab to see the program's financial breakdown and estimates.
Financial Aid Eligibility
91短视频 is committed to ensuring that the study abroad experience is an equitable and accessible opportunity for our students. In most cases, a student's full financial aid package (merit scholarships, need-based grants, federal grants, loans) are applicable to the 91短视频 billable charges outlined above. Students should consult the student financial services office with any questions.
Important: Students who receive the tuition remission benefit are not eligible to apply that benefit to exchange or partner program types. The tuition remission benefit is only eligible toward 91短视频 faculty-led programs. For more information about the tuition remission policy, please see this webpage.
In addition, 91短视频 offers grants and scholarships to students participating in all study abroad program types. These awards can vary in eligibility based on program type, financial need or program location.
Billing & Payment Procedures
All billable items are assessed to the individual's 91短视频 student account and payable to 91短视频 University through the existing university payment portal.
Students enrolled in a partner program (non-faculty-led) may be required to pay an application fee and/or deposit directly to the host university/program provider.
Questions?
- Contact student financial services for any questions related to billing, payment procedures and financial aid.
- Contact the 91短视频 Office of International Education for any questions related to specific program details, costs and general inquiries.