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Managing College Finances

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Living on Campus

Living on Campus

Student Accounting

Student Accounting generates billing information, receives payments and maintains your student account. They are here to help you understand your invoice and payment options, as well as disburse refunds and produce your 1098-T forms.

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Student Financial Services

Student Financial Services (SFS) takes a personal approach. Each student is assigned a financial aid counselor who will be with you and your family from the moment you exchange hellos to graduation. Before you arrive on campus, we encourage you to check out the SFS website for information on how to view and pay your bill, your payment options and preparation for on-campus employment. Your SFS counselor is here to provide information and resource assistance.

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Access Your Billing Information

Your first billing statement will be issued electronically in early July. Login to WebSTAC, select “Billing & Bear Bucks” and then “Pay/View My Bill” to access your billing statement. Monthly billing statements are typically published on the first business day of the month. Students can view current transaction activity at any time on WebSTAC under “Billing & Bear Bucks,” “Account Inquiry.” financialservices.wustl.edu

If you would like your parents or family members to receive your monthly billing statement, please invite them under “Billing & Bear Bucks,” then “Pay/View My Bill,” click on your name in the top left corner and then on “Send a payer invitation.” Your family member will receive an email with the user ID you created and a link to the online billing portal. All other information in WebSTAC will remain private.

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Banking Options

While it may be easier to maintain a relationship with the bank you use at home, many students find that it’s convenient to have an account with a local bank. Bank of America ATMs are located at Mallinckrodt Center and Gregg House.

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