Understanding My Bill

Charges are applied when you register for classes. Your bill will include tuition for the semester or the term you just registered for, as well as other applicable charges and fees. Charges may also be applied throughout the semester in the form of fines and penalties, registration activity, prorated room and board, updated financial aid awards, etc. You should regularly to stay informed about your account and avoid overdue charges.

Costs & Fees

Undergraduate Costs & Fees ⇒

Graduate Costs & Fees ⇒

Professional Studies Costs & Fees ⇒

What are these charges for?

Book Bundle: Term fee, charged during each term of your enrollment. The Dolphin Direct Textbook Program provides all undergraduate students access to required textbooks and access codes for an affordable flat rate per semester. Learn more about the Book Bundle.

Late Payment Fee: Charged at the end of the month for each month your account carries a past-due balance.

Payment Plan Fee: Charged when you apply for a payment plan. This fee is $75.

Student Health Insurance: Term fee, charged during each term of your enrollment. All students who do not have equivalent insurance must enroll in Student Health Insurance through the University. Learn more:

Comprehensive Fee: The comprehensive fee covers a variety of services and resources essential to student life and success. This fee includes support for student wellness programs, access to health services, academic support resources, and campus activities. It ensures that students have the tools and support they need to excel academically, maintain their well-being, and actively engage in campus life.

When are bills issued?

Upon registering for classes, electronic billing statements will be sent via 91´óÉñèÏÈÉúǧÈËÕ¶ email on the 15th of each month. can be viewed anytime on the self-service portal.

Authorized users – parents or guardians whom students have authorized to view their billing statement and to make payments on their account – receive statements on the 17th of the month. Learn more about Authorized Users and how to set one.

Anatomy of a Bill

This is a fictionalized example of a student bill. If you have questions about your own account, please contact Student Accounts at studentaccounts@ju.edu or (904) 256-7080.

Example Bill PDF

1. Top of the Bill

The top portion of your bill will always have student ID number, your name, and the amount that is due.

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2. Summary

The next section shows a quick summary of your charges and credits.

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3. Course Schedule

Your bill then shows the courses you are registered for, including the number of credits associated with each. Tuition for most programs at 91´óÉñèÏÈÉúǧÈËÕ¶ is charged by the credit hour, so this section helps to show you why your tuition is what it is.

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4. Account Activity Deals

This area provides a slightly more in-depth look at your charges each semester.

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5. Payments

This section reflects the payments you have made against your balance during the current term.

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6. Financial Aid

The next section shows the financial aid you have been approved for, item by item.

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7. Balance

Finally, the bill shows your standing balance based on the charges, payments, and financial aid noted above.

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