Attention all students:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SPRING 2010 BILLING
In the next few weeks we will be producing your semester
statement of charges for Spring 2010.
Please note that a paper statement WILL NOT be mailed to your home
address. An e-mail notification will be sent out when the semester statements
are available, and you will then need to log into Campus Web to view and/or print it. If
there is someone assisting you with your bill or managing the balance on your
behalf, you will need to forward it to them. If you have not already done so,
you can provide access to Campus Web to your parent (s) so that they will
receive e-mail notification that your statement is ready and can log in and retrieve it themselves. Instructions on how to set up an authorized viewer are
available by clicking here: Drew Bill View Authorization Instructions.
Tuition Refund Insurance info online
Please click here to access a PDF of the plan brochure for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Understanding Your Drew Bill now available online!
Please click here to access a PDF of the annual brochure.
Important Information Regarding Departmental Deposits in the Business Office:
Please click here to review the guidelines for making all departmental deposits.
Refund Check Information:
Please click here for information on requesting refund checks for the credit balance on your account.
Tax Credit Information:
All students who were billed in the 2007 calendar year have been send a 1098-T tax form. Please click here for more information on education tax credits.
Campus Card Balance Info available on Campus Web: ID card account balance information is now available through Campus Web, listed under 'Campus Card Balances' on the menu at the left hand side of the screen. This will now enable students, faculty, and staff to check their food, bookstore, and meal plan account balances online. Log into Campus Web and check it out!
Drew University Student communication As a student at Drew University, you are given access to Drew's Intranet and you are issued a drew.edu email account. This is one of the primary ways Drew University's Departments and Student Organizations will communicate with the student body. It is used to circulate important information to students, both personally and corporately. The type of emails may range from just an FYI to something that requires a response from the student. For this reason, the responsibility falls to the student to either frequently check their drew.edu account or set it up to forward all mail to whatever email account you choose (the University is not responsible for the delivery of these forwarded emails).