Your Fee Invoice

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

“I accept responsibility for payment of my term tuition and fees by the published deadline. I understand that if I do not pay my tuition and fees or do not pay these fees by the due date, I will be charged a $100 Late Payment Fee, my records will be put on hold, my account will be referred to a collection agency, and I may incur other financial consequences.”

Students should obtain a Fee Invoice from myUCF at https://my.ucf.edu immediately after:

  • Enrolling in each term’s classes
  • Each time when adding or dropping courses
  • Just before classes begin
  • Right after the Add classes deadline

To obtain your Fee Invoice log into myUCF at https://my.ucf.edu and click 'Student Self Service' within the "myUCF Menu" pagelet. On the resulting menu page, look for the "Student Accounts" sub-menu and click 'Fee Invoice and E-Pay.' The amount due for each term's tution will appear. If you wish, you will have the option to pay your fees by credit card or E-Check by clicking on the E-Pay icon on the bottom of the fee invoice.

Tuition bills are not mailed. Failure to obtain a Fee Invoice cannot be used as an excuse for late payment. Any changes made to the student’s status with the University or with the registered courses may cause the Fee Invoice to be outdated and incorrect. Registration is not complete until all fees are paid in full on or before the published deadline.

It is the student’s responsibility to obtain an updated Fee Invoice whenever changes occur. Although great care is used in calculating fees, payments, deferrals, waivers and other data contained on the fee invoice, occasionally errors do occur. The University reserves the right to verify and correct any information on the Fee Invoice. Please report irregularities to the Student Accounts Office (MH 107) or call 407-823-2433.

Students should ensure that the current address and email is on file either by using myUCF or by visiting the Registrar’s Office (MH 161). For details, see ‘Address and E-mail Changes’ in the Academic Policies section of this Web Enrollment Guide.