Northwest allows students to charge various items throughout campus to their University account. All miscellaneous charges are due by the 15th of the following month. Listed below are some of the items we allow to be charged to accounts.
Students will receive their fall billing statement mid-July and the spring billing statement in mid-December. Full payment must be made on or before the due date to avoid finance charges.
Northwest uses a balance forward system. Any unpaid charges will appear on subsequent bills as a previous balance. Just like your MasterCard or VISA statement, charges will not be itemized a second time. Only new charges will be itemized.
Failure to pay the minimum due or make acceptable payment arrangements with the Office of Student Account Services could result in an administrative withdrawal. Attempts to contact the student via email, text or phone will be utilized to avoid this situation. Student fees and miscellaneous charges are billed monthly and are consolidated on the billing statement. This allows the University to send the student one monthly billing statement covering all charges including tuition, technology fees, textbook rental fees as well as housing and food.
All bills will be emailed to the student's Northwest email account.
Students may add additional authorized users to receive an email notification of the new bill to which they can view online.
Dual Credit Students: In addition to the above, dual credit students will receive a paper bill each month to the permanent address listed on file.
Students are encouraged to pay the total balance on or before the due date to avoid finance charges. Students will automatically be enrolled in an installment plan at the time they receive their bill. Students can view their installment amounts in the payment center.
Students anticipating a refund can sign up for direct deposit.
The Financial Responsibility Statement outlines the terms and conditions of the financial responsibilities and obligations associated with attending Northwest Missouri State University.
Title IV funds are federal student aid funds administered by the United States Department of Education. Department of Education regulations only allow schools to use these funds to pay for current academic year institutional charges.
Federal Title IV funds do not include scholarships from the University, Northwest Foundation or other private organizations.
The U.S. Department of Education requires Title IV funds be applied to specific allowable charges. If your total of Title IV funds exceeds the allowable charges, the University will refund the excess to you.
Northwest Missouri State University has partnered with Flywire to streamline the tuition payment process of international payments. Flywire allows you to pay securely from any country and any bank, generally in your home currency.
By making your payment with Flywire you can:
To make the payment:
If you have questions about making an international payment visit help.flywire.com
Northwest and Flywire Partnership Letter
Students from India can apply for a pre-loaded EbixCash card to be loaded before departure. Travel safely without carrying cash and worrying about transferring funds.
Northwest Missouri State University has chosen Convera to give you a simple, reliable way to pay. This allows you to pay in your home currency, either online or by bank transfer, with competitive exchange rates and takes the stress and uncertainty out of paying for your tuition. Please transfer only the amount due on your student account to avoid payment delays.
How to make a payment:
If you have a payment in progress and have questions or need help with a payment initiated by foreign currency, please contact StudentSupport@convera.com. Please include student’s full name, student ID and institution name in the subject line of the email. A dedicated hotline for student inquiries is also available to help you through the payment process:
USA/Canada
+1 877.218.8829
+1 402.884.3041
Your student account is the place for paying your tuition and fees online. Northwest Missouri State University has teamed up with TransferMate to provide a streamlined and secure payment method through your student account that also reduces bank fees and improves your payment experience. With TransferMate, students can pay tuition and fees in their local currency from nearly any country.
What are the benefits?
Get started by logging into the Payment Center, through CatPAWS. Watch this video for a quick demo.
How to make a payment:
With TransferMate, rates are held for 48 hours, you can track your transaction throughout the payment process and have access to 24-7 customer support. For assistance, contact edu@transfermate.com.
Current students
Please refer to Payment Options. To avoid an account being sent to an outside collection agency, when no longer enrolled, students should update their address, phone number and email information so the University can contact you regarding a past due balance.
Former student, University employee or community member/business
Student Account Services is responsible for collection on past due balances of former students, University employees and community members/businesses. Internal collection efforts begin when an account is at least 30 days past due. At 60 days past due, a letter is sent with the billing statement, informing the account holder of the account balance, explaining consequences that can result from non-payment and offering an installment plan. Upon receipt of this letter, please contact 660.562.1583 to discuss payment options if unable to pay the balance in full. If you do not contact the University, efforts will be made to contact the account holder at the phone numbers and emails on file to arrange an installment plan if the account cannot be paid in full. If regular installments are received, the account will remain in university collection and will not be placed with an outside collection agency. Registration privileges will be restricted, and transcripts will not be released on past due accounts.
Every effort will be made by the University to reach the account holder to secure payment in full or arrange an installment plan. If the account holder cannot be contacted, after 90 days, the account will be placed with an outside agency to pursue collection efforts. Accounts placed with a collection agency may be reported to the credit bureaus as allowed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). In this case, account holders will be restricted from registering for classes and requesting transcripts, until the balance is paid in full. This can also have an adverse effect on the ability to apply for a loan, rent an apartment and more. It is important that account holders contact Student Account Services to make payment arrangements to avoid this scenario.
When an account is referred to an outside collection agency, billing statements will no longer be issued by the University.
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Northwest Missouri State University participates in the Debt Offset Program that intercepts State income tax refunds to satisfy outstanding debts. Debtors with a past due, prior term balance greater than $25 will be reported to the Missouri Department of Revenue. The Department of Revenue will notify the taxpayer if the amount owed to the University has been deducted from the individual’s Missouri State income tax return and sent to the University to be applied to the outstanding balance.