Information About Your Bill
The Student Accounts Office processes student billing statements and accepts payments. Since we have gone green, student billing statements are only available electronically on Self-Service. If a balance is owed, students will receive monthly notices through their AU email address to log on to Self-Service for the payment due amount. For billing questions or refund requests (which can be made after you attend your first class), contact Student Accounts.
Information on Payments & How to Make a Payment
All fees and charges must be paid in full before registration becomes valid and before a student can reside in University facilities or attend classes. Interest will be charged on all past due balances at a rate of 1.5 percent monthly. Only students with a zero balance will be allowed to register for subsequent semesters, and graduating students must have accounts paid in full before they receive their diploma.
Contact Information
Student Accounts
202 Founders Hall
busoff@wybxx.com
419-289-5022
800-882-1548 ext. 5022
Fax: 419-289-5014
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Mail Payments To
Ashland University
Student Accounts - 202 Founders Hall
401 College Ave.
Ashland, OH 44805
Payment Options
Statement of Financial Responsibility
View Ashland University's Statement of Financial Responsibility.
TouchNet Payment Plans
Ashland University has partnered with TouchNet to offer a variety of payment plans to assist with managing the cost of tuition and fees. Payment plans are an interest-free way to finance your college costs each term.
Plans are subject to application deadlines based on your term of enrollment. A separate payment plan application is required for each term of enrollment and costs $35.
Terms of Payment
- All fees and charges must be paid in full before registration becomes valid and before a student can reside in University facilities or attend classes.
- Interest will be charged on all past due balances at a rate of 1.5% monthly.
- Students with a balance under $1,000 will be allowed to register for subsequent semesters.
- Graduating students must have accounts paid in full before they can receive their diploma.