Students who still have a balance after the final payment date will be placed on a global hold. A global hold prevents a student from accessing their final grades, obtaining transcripts, and registering for additional classes. In addition, the hold restricts access to final exams, student services, and participation in commencement exercises.
For additional information on actions that may be taken on your unpaid account, please see below.
Please Note: Actions Taken on Accounts Whose Balances Are Not Paid in Full
- Not being allowed to use the Deferred Payment Account option in subsequent semesters,
- Immediate withdrawal from enrolled courses,
- Removal from current dormitory residence,
- Denial of dining hall privileges,
- Denial of access to final exams, resulting in an Incomplete or Failure,
- Denial of access to final semester grades,
- Denial of access to transcripts,
- Denial of ability to be advised for or register for any additional courses,
- The student will not graduate,
- The student will not have the degree conferred/posted on the student's transcript,
- Denial of participation in commencement exercises,
- Denial of access to student's diploma upon graduation,
- Denial of access to student services, and/or
- Reporting to a collection agency and consumer reporting agency.
In the event that an account has not been paid in full by the end of the semester, DBU submits the account to a third-party billing servicer for collection. If the account remains unpaid with the third-party billing servicer, it will then be assigned to a collection agency. A collection agency fee, which will be between one-third and one-half of the remaining balance, which is a reasonable fee for collection agency services regardless of the dollar amount owed will be assessed by the collection agency. Once the account has been submitted to collections, it is the student’s responsibility to pay the total amount owed (including collection fees) and to refer to the collection agency regarding all dealings and payments on their student account. This balance will also be reported to a credit reporting agency and could affect your credit rating.
Thank you for your help in making sure that your account balance is paid.