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Who is financially responsible for the student account?
Although a majority of student account balances are paid by parents or other third parties, the student is financially responsible for their account.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Authorization to apply federal Financial Aid to prior-year charges?
- How to calculate the amount due for the semester/term
- How the Student Accounts Office communicates with you
- Who is financially responsible for the student account?
- How to charge bookstore puchases to your student account
- How to determine your refund if you drop courses or withdraw from Pacific
- How to access funds for personal expenses
- How to make changes to your housing or meal plan
- Information about the Family Education Right to Privacy Act (FERPA)
- The distinction between the Student Accounts Office and the Office of Financial Aid
- What's the difference between Authorized and Memo'd Financial Aid?
- Why there is a Wellness Center Fee
- What is Pacific's Policy for charging/ reversing student health insurance to the student account?
- What is the Title IV Authorization to Release Non-Institutional Charges?




