<p>Anyone know? I understand it will be due August 10, but just wondered when it will change from 'future due' to 'now due'?</p>
<p>Do most people pay by check or is there a way to pay online via electronic check (I guess I should not have skipped the bursar presentation at orientation). I'm thinking we'll pay in one lump, but in case I change my mind--is setting up incremental payments easy to do?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>The Fall 2010 bill will be posted by July 26th. [Office</a> of the Bursar: Indiana University Bloomington](<a href=“Paying for College: Student Central: Indiana University Bloomington”>http://bursar.indiana.edu/)</p>
<p>“Fall 2010 fees have been assessed for students who have registered for classes. The initial fall term bill will be available online on QuikPAY by July 26 and will be due August 10, 2010. Fall 2010 financial aid has not yet been applied to bursar accounts. However, approved aid will be listed on the July bill and reflected in the balance due August 10th.”</p>
<p>We’ve always paid in full online via our checking account. However, there is an online installment option, with fees of course.</p>
<p>The Quikpay system is very user friendly.</p>
<p>thank you!
I couldn’t find that info, now I know where to look!</p>
<p>do you have rps fees already on your accounts?</p>
<p>Yes they are.</p>
<p>So I looked at my bill the other day, and the total was just over $19,000. Now it is just over $14,000. I guess my scholarship kicked in, but that’s $4,500/semester (but in account summary, it is still listed as pending, so I’m somewhat confused. It doesn’t say CR 4,500, rather my nonres undergrad fees are now $9,400). Then I noticed my Kelley fee was gone. Anything I should be worried about, or are there just changes being made before the 26th?</p>
<p>Does RPS bills apartment fee differently than residential halls? As still nothing from RPS in the account…</p>