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The ASU Payment Plan provides students with the option to budget the payment of certain eligible university charges over several months within the semester. Eligible charges include tuition, housing, meal plan, parking permits and health insurance. The chart below outlines specific ASU Payment Plan due dates and enrollment fee amounts.

 
Resident & Non-resident
ASU Payment Plan Due Dates
 
ASU Payment Plan Enrollment Fee
Fall

August 25

September 25

October 25

$100 Resident Students
$200 Nonresident Students
Spring 

January 25

February 25

March 25

$100 Resident Students
$200 Nonresident Students
Summer*

May 25

June 25

July 25

$50 Resident Students
$100 Nonresident Students

My ASU Enrollment

All students are eligible to enroll in the ASU Payment Plan by logging in to My ASU and selecting Finances at the top of the page and clicking on ASU Payment Plan in the Financial Success  section on the right side.
 

Automatic Enrollment

Students with an outstanding balance of $500 or more of unpaid eligible charges by the designated payment deadline will be automatically enrolled in the ASU Payment Plan. Students automatically enrolled will be responsible for the ASU Payment Plan fee billed to their student account. ASU does not withdraw students from classes during the current semester for nonpayment and students must withdraw before the semester or session starts if they decide to not attend. For further questions regarding automatic enrollment in the ASU Payment Plan or for assistance enrolling, you may contact us or visit the Student Accounts Office located in the Student Services building.

Financial Aid (Scholarships, Grants, Loans)

Students with financial aid are encouraged to carefully review their financial aid award amounts prior to enrolling in the ASU Payment Plan. Enrollment in the Payment Plan may not be necessary if the financial aid award package is sufficient to cover all eligible charges. However, if the amount a student is awarded in financial aid does not cover all eligible charges and an unpaid balance remains by the designated deadline, the student will automatically be enrolled in the ASU Payment Plan.

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