Fall 2026 Tuition, Billing, and Financial Information
Welcome from the One Stop
We are providing this information as a resource to assist students and families with understanding the University’s online tuition billing system and the payment options available for financing your education. If you have a question regarding your tuition bill or any of the information included on this website, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
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Access Your Spring Tuition Bill in ePay
Billing Date: June 16, 2026
Due Date: August 1, 2026Tuition, fees, housing, and meal charges are all billed through ePay, the University's online billing and payment system. When your statement is ready, you'll receive a notification at your University email address. Parents/families will only be emailed if they are set up as an Authorized User in ePay.
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Confirm your Financial Aid is Finalized
(For students who completed or intend to complete a FAFSA)
Ensure you have completed all necessary steps to finalize your award.
Accept or decline all of your financial aid awards online
Log into → My Financial Aid and accept or decline each award.
Submit additional documents if requested
- Go to Menu → Documents — submit anything listed as "Not Received"
- Go to Menu → Forms for links to forms and instructions
Complete Loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN)
For first-time student loan borrowers only
If you accepted the federal loans offered on your financial aid award and are a first-time student loan borrower, you are required to complete TWO steps before the Financial Aid Office can process the loan(s).
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Student Loan Entrance Counseling
A learning tool for students to gain an understanding of their rights and responsibilities in being a federal student loan borrower. -
Complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) for Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans
The Master Promissory Note (MPN) is valid for 10 years and is a legal document in which the student promises to repay the loan(s) along with any accrued interest and fees, to the U.S. Department of Education.
How to Complete These Steps
Students sign into using the FSA ID (username and password) the student used to sign the FAFSA.
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Waive Student Health Insurance (If Not Needed)
All full-time undergraduate and full-time international students are required to have health insurance and are automatically billed for the cost of the University-sponsored student health insurance plan.
If you are a domestic full-time undergraduate student with existing health insurance coverage and wish to waive the coverage offered by the University, you must submit an online waiver.
Waiver Deadline: July 31, 2026
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Review your Payment Options
Review your payment options below and decide which payment method works best for you and your family.
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Check your University of New Haven Email
Check your University student email account frequently for emails from the Bursar’s Office and Financial Aid Office regarding billing, refund checks, adjustments to financial aid and other important information.
- FAQ and Other Important Information
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| July 15 | Fall 2026 Monthly Payment Plan Enrollment Ends |
| July 31 | Health Insurance Waiver Deadline (Domestic, full-time undergraduate students only) |
| August 1 | Fall 2026 Tuition Bill Due |
| August 20 | First-Year and Transfer Student Move-in |
| August 21 | Returning Student Move-in |
| August 24 | Fall classes start |
| August 31 | Add/Drop Deadline (Full Fall Semester) |
| October 1 | 2027-2028 Available Online (Anticipated Release Date) |
| October 30 | Course Withdrawal Deadline (Full Fall Semester) |
| November | Spring 2027 Pre-registration Starts |
| December 17 | End of Term (Full Fall Semester) |
Dates may be subject to change
Click here to view the University’s Academic Calendar for other key dates including add/drop deadline, exams, holidays, etc.