Tuition Due Dates |
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| Program Start |
Tuition Due |
| January | January 15th |
| May | May 15th |
| August | August 15th |
Enrollment Services has launched electronic monthly invoicing. This service automatically replaces paper bills, which are no longer mailed. E-mail notifications are sent to a student’s Andrew ID e-mail address when a new monthly invoice is available online. The notification includes some information about the student’s billing statement and a link to Student Information On-Line (SIO) where the student is able able to view his/her invoice.
A major benefit of electronic invoicing is that students are able to authorize Carnegie Mellon to e-mail a PDF electronic representation of their invoice to other bill payers such as parents and spouses (students sponsored by embassies, companies, or other outside oranizations, please see below for important billing information). Other benefits include:
The HUB is Carnegie Mellon's one-stop-shop for enrollment services where all billing information is handled. Please visit their site for any questions relating to the payment of your student account. Please note: students applying for US Federal financial aid will NOT be able to check their loan application status via the links available through The HUB as your financial aid is processed directly through the Heinz College Office of Financial Aid. Please contact the Heinz College Office of Financial Aid directly with any questions regarding the federal financial aid process - hzfinaid@andrew.cmu.edu , 412.268.4162
Payment Options: Several payment options are available to students, including the Tuition Payment Plan, which allows you to make monthly payments on your August or January Tuition bill. (not available during the summer) For a complete list of payment options, please visit: www.cmu.edu/hub/billing/payment/index.html.
If you are required to pay the $500 enrollment deposit, it should appear as a credit on your account for your first semester's bill. If you have paid the enrollment deposit, and it does not appear as a credit on your first bill, please contact the Heinz College Office of Admissions.
Sponsored Students ONLY: Sponsors are outside parties, such as embassies, companies, and community agencies, who pay Carnegie Mellon University directly for a student’s educational expenses, with funds that did not originate with the student. There are three steps in our sponsored billing process. To complete these three steps and to ensure your billing is processed correctly, visit the HUB's Sponsored Student Billing page. These steps must be completed no later than one week before the start of classes. (General Motors Employees completing the Distance MSIT Program and all CMU Employees in any Heinz degree program do NOT need to complete this step).