Students With Parents

Parents

Welcome to the Stetson family. Stetson University is committed to making your student's education as affordable as possible. The Office of Financial Aid is here to help you through the process. For more detailed information on your student's financial aid award, please visit My Stetson. You will need your student's student ID number and their password to log on to the system.

Please have your student's SU ID number or social security number ready before calling the Office of Student Financial Aid.

Payment Plans

Families may elect to enroll in an installment plan payment option, rather than paying the balance in full by the first day of classes of the current term. A $75 non-refundable payment plan fee will be assessed each semester; A down payment of the balance is due in the first month. For each term there is a five month payment plan (MPP) option. These payments can begin as early as June and December for the fall and spring semesters, respectively.

Please call the Bursar's Office at 386-822-7050 for more information or to set up a payment plan.

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Florida Prepaid College Plans

Participants in Florida Prepaid College Plans may have the Bursar's Office bill the plan on their behalf. Participants need to provide the Bursar's Office with their Florida Prepaid student identification card for all applicable plans (tuition, dormitory, fee plan). In order to use the Florida Prepaid Program at Stetson University, the owner of the program must complete a transfer form. Please note that this form needs to be submitted to the Florida Prepaid Plans, not to Stetson University.

Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students

Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students, also known as Parent PLUS loans, are available to parents of dependent students. This loan allows parents to borrow the cost of each student's education minus other assistance the student receives while he or she is enrolled at least half-time. If you believe you will be ineligible for the Parent PLUS Loan due to adverse credit you should still apply and allow yourself to be "denied" this loan. With this denial your student would be eligible for an additional unsubsidized Stafford Loan.

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