Introducing Student Services, the Registrar, and Financial Services | May 26, 2026 |
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Hello Parents and Families,
This week, we're taking you (and your students) on a tour of Student Services, including the Registrar and Student Financial Services (the Bursar and Financial Aid), and answering some of your frequently asked questions.
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What does Student Services do? |
Student Services is your first point of contact for questions for the Registrar, Bursar, Financial Aid, and Residential Life and Learning.
Visit the Student Services web page to learn more about how they can assist you.
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How do I contact Student Services? |
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What does the Registrar do? |
The Registrar is a key office in Student Services. The team retains and manages your student's academic records, including their transcript. They facilitate many common transactions related to course registration, major declaration, grading, enrollment, and tracking degree requirement completion through the degree audit.
Explore the Registrar’s web page to learn about all of their services.
One of the Registrar’s many responsibilities is to protect the privacy of your student's education records and the other rights they have to access and amend those records, which are outlined in a federal law called the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA.
FERPA guarantees your student access to their education records and limits and/or prevents disclosure of those records to third parties. The Registrar also provides a mechanism for students to put in place a Privacy Block, which limits the University's ability to disclose their Directory information to third parties.
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What does Student Financial Services do? |
Student Financial Services consists of the Bursar and Financial Aid offices. The Bursar's Office will issue your student an eBill each semester via their SIS portal. They will receive the fall statement in early July (due in early August) and the spring statement in early November (due in early December). If your student has added you as an "Invited Viewer," you will also receive notifications.
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Students should begin looking for their eBill statement through their Student Information/SIS portal in the first week of July. Preliminary versions of their eBill may also be viewable in their SIS portal; however, their eBill will not be finalized until tuition and any applicable room and board charges are added, and any aid awards or other adjustments have been made.
Your student can view and/or pay their eBill, by selecting Bills & Balances in SIS, then My eBill or Make a Payment. To view and/or pay your student's eBill, your student must provide you with Invited Viewer Access. Once added as an Invited Viewer in your student's SIS portal, you will receive an email with directions.
We offer a number of different options for paying the eBill. You can review the payment plan options online on the Bursar's web page.
How do I request a refund?
Your student may request a refund from their student account when a valid credit balance exists due to overpayment. We issue refunds electronically through BankMobile. You can review our refund policies as well as learn about the refund process including how to set up an electronic preference on the Financial Services web page. Please note that the option to set up a refund preference with BankMobile will be available for students beginning mid-July.
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Register and submit any questions in advance for upcoming webinars:
Thursday, June 4, 7 p.m. ET – Welcome to Tufts, Parents and Families
Meet members of the Student Life team and campus partners. (This webinar is for parents and families only; your student has been invited to a webinar just for them on June 2.)
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Welcome to Your Academic Experience webinar with your student's Advising Dean and Senior Academic Advisors for their degree program. Parents and families are welcome!
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Wednesday, June 17, 9 a.m. ET – Introduction to the International Center
This session provides important information for incoming international students and their parents and families.
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Archived Orientation Communications |
Orientation communications, including recorded webinars, are archived on the Orientation website.
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Orientation and Campus Arrival Reminders |
New students who choose to participate in an optional Pre-Orientation program will arrive and move in on Friday, August 28. If your student is interested in a Pre-Orientation program, the registration deadline is June 15 at 12 midnight ET.
Students not participating in a Pre-Orientation program should plan to arrive on Wednesday, September 2. Undergraduate Orientation is mandatory for all new students, including new transfer students. A one-time Orientation fee of $515 is due May 31 and can be paid in your student's application portal.
Orientation begins on Wednesday, September 2, at 3 p.m. and runs through Monday, September 7. Classes start on Tuesday, September 8.
On the August 28 and September 2 move-in dates, there will be programming for parents and families from 3:30–5:30 p.m. Parents and families are also welcome to campus on September 3 for the annual Matriculation Ceremony at 10 a.m. The ceremony will also be livestreamed.
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Your Student's Checklist Reminders |
Following are some of the items we've shared via Orientation emails to date. These will be included on your student's New Student Checklist, which will open in their portal starting June 1 and will help them keep track of their responsibilities that need to be completed over the summer.
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