My employer offers tuition reimbursement. How do I arrange Employer Deferral with the University?

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Employer Deferral Program

Saint Joseph’s University will continue to partner with Nelnet for all Office of Student Account functions (payment plans, payment processing, & E-billing). 

REQUIREMENTS

The purpose of this program is to request tuition due date deferment (30 days following the last day of classes). This program is designed for Graduate Students and Adult Learners ONLY. In order to qualify, you must conform to the following: 

  • You must enroll in the program, including a $35 non-refundable enrollment fee must be submitted EACH SEMESTER.
  • Application Submission Deadlines: Fall Semester = November 1st, Spring Semester = March 15th, Summer Semester(s) = July 1st.
  • Employer Deferral Tuition Due Dates: Fall Semester = February 1st, Spring Semester = July 1st, Summer Semester(s) = October 1st.
  • Tuition is due in full no later than 30 days following the last day of the semester.
  • The tuition costs are ultimately the responsibility of the student. If payment is not made in accordance to the terms and conditions of the Deferral Program, the credit card/ACH information provided at the time of application will be charged the total tuition balance due.
  • All payments made to your account from another source (e.g. student loans) will first be applied to your unpaid tuition. These funds will not be refunded until your tuition has been paid in full.

If you are a degree-seeking candidate, all tuition and fees must be paid in full before diplomas/transcripts are issued. A late payment fee of $100.00 may be assessed if payment is not received by the deferred due date.  If the entire balance is not paid in full within 30 days following the end of the semester, the University may take any or all of the following actions

  • Offset any financial aid refund, according to federal guidelines, that may have been or will be received without further notice.
  • Place the tuition account with an outside collection agency or law firm for the full tuition amount due, plus addition collection and/or legal fees.

Below are instructions on how to enroll in the Employer Deferral plan:

Employer deferral is enrolled through Nelnet our payment plan provider.

Log into the Nest

Go to the Students tab (top right of the page)

Scroll down toward the bottom of the screen, to the section titled Tuition Information.

Under that section, click on Billing, Payments and Payment plans.

As a first time user, you will need to complete demographic information and set up a PIN for security.

Once on the homepage of your account, you can access payment plans, make a payment and view your tuition statements.

Click on the button that says "Set Up A Payment Plan."

 After choosing the semester you wish to enroll, please choose the 1-Payment option due on the corresponding dates for the semester.  The dates for each semester are as follows:  Fall-due date is February 1, Spring due date is July 1, Summer due date is October 1.  

Once the course(s) have ended and your grade(s) are posted, your employer may request a Tuition Reimbursement Form, in order for you to receive tuition reimbursement.

If you have any questions after you have enrolled successfully, please contact The Office of Student Accounts- 610-660-2400.

If you have any questions, or you are experiencing technical problems with the website, please call Nelnet @ 1-800-309-2719.

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Article ID: 52352
Created
Sat 4/21/18 11:36 AM
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