What payment is due by August 15th?

<p>On the what I owe page, it says the tuition for next semester is around 1100, but only $50 is due as of right now. What is due August 12th? The whole $1100?</p>

<p>EDIT: Aug 12th, not 15th</p>

<p>I think you have to pay the full amount. If you go to your Tuition Bill and click on ‘View Bill’, it should say at the bottom how much is due on the 12th. For me, the full amount is due.</p>

<p>can someone confirm that I’m doing this right? lol I don’t want my classes to be taken away.</p>

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<li><a href=“https://utdirect.utexas.edu/acct/fb/my_tuition/my_tuition_home.WBX[/url]”>Sign in with your UT EID - Stale Request;
<li>click “pay with financial aid”</li>
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<p>Is that right? I’m kind of paranoid.</p>

<p>Anyways, I just revisited that site and this is what it has on it.</p>

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<p>Does this mean I’m done til Sept 11, 2009 right?</p>

<p>Whenever it says your registration is complete then you are done until the next payment. I Hope you should be able to click a button that says pay next to the $1k. </p>

<p>henry is right unless you are doing the payment plan you must pay all of it by August whatever.</p>

<p>You have until Sept. 11 to pay because you selected that your going to pay with financial aid since the funds won’t be released until about a couple days before classes start.</p>

<p>Alright thanks.</p>

<p>Under My Tuition Bill and the “I Want To Pay By” section, it allows me to pay by “Pre-Established Bank Authorization”, “One-Time Payment by Check”, and “Payment by Credit Card”. I don’t see where it allows me to pay with my Financial Aid. </p>

<p>But I assume as this might be because I’m still waiting for my Financial Aid for Fall and Spring to be reinstated. Hmm.</p>

<p>If it’s not reinstated yet then ‘pay with fin aid’ obviously won’t show up. You’ll prob have to take out a tuition loan if it’s not done in time.</p>

<p>If your financial aid only covers part of tuition, then it will automatically deduct - you won’t have to click pay with financial aid. If it covers all of your tuition, then you will, I believe.</p>