Student Account Worksheet Fall 2009
Name: _________________________________ Date: _________________
Phone: _________________________________ Student ID: ____________
Class: _______________________
The statement of account lists the current charges and pending financial aid for the fall semester. Please review the financial award letter and note that any fall award that is on the award letter, but not on the bill, can be deducted from the balance due (except work awards-students will receive a pay check for hours worked). Please use the worksheet below to help you calculate the balance due.
Please return the worksheet, the payment due, and the payment advice by August 3 for first year students and by August 17 for returning students. Also return the meal plan change form ONLY IF a change/addition needs to be made. Make your check payable to Franklin & Marshall College. If the balance has not been satisfied by the due date, the account will be assessed a late fee of $500. If there are questions, please call the Business Office at (717) 291-4213. Thank you.
WORKSHEET
A. Balance Due on Statement of Student Account A $_________________
B. Total Scholarships/Grants/Awards NOT on bill* B $_________________
C. Total Loans NOT on bill
Semester Amount Minus Loan Fees** Net Amount
Federal Plus $___________ X .96 $___________
Stafford $___________ X .985 $___________
Perkins $___________ N/A $___________
Other Loan $___________ N/A $___________
C $_________________
D. Tuition Management Systems (TMS) pyts NOT on bill
1/2 Annual Contract Amount = Semester Amount
$____________ minus $____________ = D $_________________
Semester Amount Total payments on bill
E. Total Other Credits NOT on bill E $_________________
(housing, meal plan, or miscellaneous credits)
F. Total Other F&M Charges NOT on bill F $_________________
(housing, meal plan, or miscellaneous charges)
G. Payment Due (A-B-C-D-E+F) G $_________________
*Do not include College Work Study awards as a deduction. Work study funds are wages earned and are paid directly to the student through payroll.
**Federal loan fees shown above are based on current lender information. Most private loan lenders will not deduct fees. NJ class loan will deduct 2% in loan fees from the amount of the disbursement.
