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Payment Options

When students register for classes, they receive a statement of tuition and fees. Tuition and fees for all students are due by the first day of the trimester. The University accepts Master Card, VISA and Discover Card.

Automated Tuition Payment Service Now Available (Payments take up to 48 hours to post, not including weekends or holidays.)

We are pleased to announce our newest student service that will make paying tuition very convenient. Net.Pay allows you to pay your student account online. This Internet-based program is hosted by Sallie Mae Solutions. The University has provided a secure server so students can safely make financial transactions on the site.

This service offers the following flexible payment options:

  • Credit card payment via Internet or phone
  • Automatic one-time debits to your checking or savings account
  • Regularly monthly payments to your credit card, checking, or savings account

Students can access this site by logging onto my.franklin.edu and clicking on "View My Account Balance and Payment Options." You may also pay by phone 24 hours a day, toll free at 1.866.654.2433.

We are excited to offer this new service and hope that it adds additional flexibility and convenience for our students.

Employer Tuition Reimbursement

Many students attending Franklin University participate in tuition reimbursement plans sponsored by their employers.

Deferred Tuition Reimbursement Plan - With this plan, students are reimbursed by their employer upon receipt of each trimester’s grades.

  • Declaration Outside Tuition Assistance form  - If you have applied for financial aid, you must also submit the below form for the appropriate year to the Financial Aid office.  

    2008-2009 Summer 2008; Fall 2008; Winter 2009

    Direct Company Billing - With this plan, employers pay the University directly for student tuition. Employers interested in participating in direct payment plans should contact the University Business Office at 614.797.4700 or 1.877.341.6300 (toll free) for further information.
updated 06.24.08