Frequently Asked Questions for One Stop
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What is the One Stop?
Our office is comprised of the Bursar’s Office, Office of Financial Aid, and the Office of the University Registrar. We are dedicated to assisting you with your student billing, financial aid, and registration questions.
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How do I contact the One Stop?
Bursar's Office
Tuition, Billing, and Payment Processing
bursar@newhaven.edu
(203) 932-7217Financial Aid
Grants, Scholarships, and Loans
financialaid@newhaven.edu
(203) 932-7315Office of the University Registrar
Registration, Academic Records
registrar@newhaven.edu
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What are the office hours?
The office is currently open Mon. & Wed.: 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Tu., Thu., Fri.: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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How can I view my bill?
Students can access ePay by logging in to my°µÍø½ûÇø and clicking the ePay icon at the top of the page.
PLEASE NOTE: Only students can access the portal. Once a parent/guardian is set up as an authorized user, they will receive their own personal login credentials.
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What happens if I do not pay my bill by the due date?
If your payment is not received by the designated due date, you may be assessed a late fee as well as have a financial hold placed on your record. This hold will restrict you from scheduling/registering for future classes, viewing grades, requesting transcripts, and receiving your diploma.
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What is ePay?
All billing for tuition, fees, housing, and food is processed electronically through ePay, the University’s online billing and payment system. ePay is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for your convenience. Each time a new bill is available, students are notified through their University email account. Parents and families will only be emailed if they are set up as an authorized user.
With ePay you can:
- Access your current and previous tuition statements
- View current account activity
- Make payments in a secure environment
- Authorize other payers (parent, guardian, etc.) to access your tuition account
- Sign up for text message notifications
- Enroll in direct deposit for student refunds
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How can my parent/family member have access to my bill?
In order for others (parents, family members, etc.) to discuss a student’s tuition account with the One Stop Office staff, they must be set up as an authorized user. Each authorized user will receive their own personal login credentials for access to ePay. Authorized users will also be sent an email notification each time a new statement is available.
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Where can I mail my check?
All checks should be made payable to the University of New Haven, include the student’s name and ID number, and can be mailed to:
University of New Haven
One Stop – Bursar’s Office
300 Boston Post Road
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What is the General Student Fee?
The general fee provides a partial contribution supporting essential infrastructure, facilities and institutional services necessary to promote student learning. This fee covers access to health and counseling services and it supports student government and club activities. In addition, this fee supports technology infrastructure initiatives including, but not limited to, networks, electronic information resources, computer laboratories and smart technology classrooms. This fee also covers facility enhancements and student services such as access to the Beckerman Recreation Center. The general fee is charged for each semester in which a student enrolls.
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Why am I being charged a lab fee if I’m not taking a lab?
Although the course in question does not necessarily have a laboratory component, there is an additional fee required to operate the class. This fee is used to support courses requiring specialized materials and/or a specialized environment. Lab fees are noted on the Academic Calendar.
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What is a tuition differential fee?
Tuition differentials are additional fees associated with particular courses. These courses (usually engineering, chemistry, and computer science courses) require additional resources to operate. Tuition differential fees are noted on the Academic Calendar.
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Why is my financial aid not showing on my bill?
If you applied for financial aid and it is not included on your bill, be sure you Accepted or Declined all offered financial aid awards online and that you submitted all required financial aid documents. Students can view their financial aid awards and their individual required documents through the My Financial Aid system via the my°µÍø½ûÇø portal. Once logged in, click on the My Financial Aid icon at the top of the page.
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What is the difference between a subsidized loan and an unsubsidized loan?
Subsidized loans do not accrue interest while the student is enrolled at least half-time. With an unsubsidized loan, interest begins to accrue once the loan is processed and disbursed to the school.
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What loan options are available?
Federal Direct Student Loan: The student is the borrower of this loan and the amount for which a student is eligible will appear on the student's financial aid award.
Federal Direct Parent Loan (PLUS): The parent is the borrower of this federal credit-based loan
Private Student Loan: This private, credit-based loan is borrowed by the student and a creditworthy cosigner. This loan is offered through many lenders, such as banks, credit unions, state agencies, and other financial institutions.
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Why is my Federal loan amount less than what I accepted on my financial aid award?
The government deducts a fee from each disbursement of the Federal Direct Student Loan as well as the Federal Direct Parent Loan (PLUS), so the school will receive an amount that is a little less than the amount of the loan that is awarded.
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How does my parent apply for a Federal Parent Plus Loan (PLUS)?
Parents sign into using the FSA ID (username and password) the parent used to sign the FAFSA. Select the option "Apply for a PLUS" then complete and submit the application. If approved, parents will need to "Complete Loan Agreement for a PLUS Loan (MPN)."
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What happens if my parent is not approved for the PLUS loan?
If a parent is not approved for the Federal Direct Parent Loan (PLUS), the parent may:
- Appeal the decision with the U.S. Department of Education.
- Obtain a creditworthy endorser.
- Choose to "Not Pursue the PLUS Loan." With this option, the student is eligible to borrow an additional $4,000 for the year (as a freshman or sophomore) and $5,000 for the year (as a junior or senior) in the Unsubsidized Federal Direct Student Loan program.
- Have the other parent apply for the Federal Direct Parent Loan (PLUS) in their name.
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What should I do if I am expecting an outside scholarship?
Make sure you send to the One Stop Office, a copy of the notification you receive indicating you have been selected as the scholarship recipient.
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Why am I being charged for health insurance?
All full time undergraduate students and all international students are automatically charged for the University sponsored health insurance. Domestic students will have an opportunity to waive this coverage, if already covered by another health insurance plan. The University health insurance plan is mandatory for all international students.
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How do I waive the University sponsored health insurance?
The waiver can only be completed online at .
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What if I missed the health insurance waiver deadline?
Once the waiver deadline has passed, you will not be able to waive coverage until the next academic year. Failure to complete the online waiver request form by the specified date will obligate the student to pay for the coverage indicated on his/her student account.