START WITH A SOLID FINANCIAL PLAN

You can't make a plan if you don't know the numbers! You can view your costs, expected family contribution, and any scholarships and grants at myPugetSound.edu. Beginning July 7, you'll also be able to view your bill and make a plan for your payment prior to August 15. Our Student Financial Services team is here to help you understand costs and financial aid through all four years of college—schedule an appointment anytime!

There are many ways to pay—you can find out about payment plans and more here, or contact our Student Financial Services team to discuss what is best for you. Make sure you have an arrangement in place no later than August 15!

sfs@pugetsound.edu
253.879.3214

If you've got questions about scholarships, learn more here, or contact us. If you have an outside scholarship, you can let us know about it by following these directions.

If you're counting on loans to help cover your costs, know your loan options and make arrangements.

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IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

As soon as you can:
  • Explore payment plan options
  • Activate student account and email
  • Add authorized users (such as parents) to bill and payment
June 15
  • Work study app opens (link is emailed to federal/state work-study students)
July 9
  • View bill
July 15
  • Work study application due
Aug 15
  • Submit first tuition payment
  • Set up your eRefund profile
  • Complete all financial arrangements
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FINANCIAL AID AND BILLING

The TouchNet Bill + Payment system, available through Student Financial Services, will give you all the info you need about your student account at Puget Sound. Use it to:

  • View your account
  • Set up payment plans
  • Make online payments
  • Create an eRefund profile to facilitate speedy refunds
  • Set up authorized users (like parents or family members) to view bill and make payments on your behalf

Access TouchNet through the link in myPugetSound.

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WORKING ON CAMPUS

Getting a campus job can be a fun and worthwhile way to help pay for college.

If you qualify for federal or state work-study, we'll send you an email in June with information about the program and the link to apply by July 15. More information is available.

If you’re not eligible for federal or state work-study, you can apply for jobs on and off campus through Handshake. Fall jobs will be posted (and you'll get access to the Handshake system) just in time for your arrival at Passages orientation. Check out Career and Employment Services if you'd like support planning ahead.

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Skyler Hedblom

"Check your finances regularly. Whether it's a spreadsheet you have, or checking your balance in your bank's app, just being aware of how much you're spending is very helpful."