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Paying Tuition

 There are a few options for how students can pay tuition.

  • Pay by cash, check, or money order at the Student Accounts Office, 1020 Walnut Street, Room 521, Scott Library Building.   

  • Pay via Master Card or VISA credit card on Banner Web https://banner.jefferson.edu.  Go to menu item “Student and Financial Aid” and select “Student Account” then “Account Summary.”  The option to pay by credit card is at located at the bottom of this page.

  • Pay by mail. Make checks or money orders payable to: "Thomas Jefferson University.”  Include the account number and student name on your check or money order, and send payments to:

Thomas Jefferson University
1020 Walnut Street, Room 521
Philadelphia, PA 19107

  • Pay through a monthly payment program. Go to the Tuition Management Systems webpage, www.afford.com, and click the tab for “Payment Plans” or call TMS at (800) 356-8329 for more information

  • If you have completed the required financial aid process and the award estimate for the term is sufficient to cover your tuition account balance, no payment must be made.  If you have financial aid pending for a portion of your balance, then the segment not covered by financial aid must be remitted via one of the above methods. 

If you have any questions about paying tuition, please contact the Tuition Office at 215-503-7669 or Tuition.Office@jefferson.edu

To view tuition fee information, visit the Registrar's website.

 

 

 

 

 


 
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