Assessment of Fees
Billing:
URI Enrollment Services will start the summer tuition and fee assessment process during the first week of May. Students will begin to see Summer Sessions charges on their e-Campus Account Summary at that time.
Tuition and fees are calculated according to credit enrollments. Adding and dropping credits may cause a change in your bill. A detailed version of your account is available online via your e-Campus Account Summary and your Payment and e-Bill Portal. Account activity and balances are updated in real time, and payment can be made through your Portal. Learn more about your Flywire Payment and e-Bill Portal.
Changes in enrollment may affect financial aid eligibility. Students must remain enrolled at least half-time to qualify for federal loans. Please contact a financial aid counselor for specific information.
Summer Sessions Reassessments
Fees are reduced according to the following scale when courses are dropped:
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SESSION 3:
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*Non-refundable deposits will not be returned.
**Registration fees will not be reduced.
You may petition for a full refund of your Summer tuition and fees even if you do not drop your course during the appropriate time period by completing the Petition to Change Effective Date of Dropped Courses Form and submitting it to URI Enrollment Services. Submission instructions are listed on the form.
Waivers
Senior citizens and unemployed students may be eligible to use waivers for credit courses. Please call 401-874-9500 in Kingston, or 401-277-5090 in Providence, for information.
Eligible URI employees seeking information regarding tuition waivers for 2023 Summer Sessions are directed to follow the directions on the Human Resources tuition waiver page.
Rhode Island National Guard
The Rhode Island General Assembly has enacted legislation granting limited tuition waivers to members of the Rhode Island National Guard. For further information, contact the Rhode Island National Guard and/or Enrollment Services at 401-874-9500 in Kingston, or 401-277-5090 in Providence.
Disabled American Veterans
The Rhode Island General Assembly has enacted legislation granting tuition waivers to Disabled American Veterans. For details regarding this program, call 401-874-9500 in Kingston, or 401-277-5090 in Providence.
Restrictions: Special and non-credit programs are limited to specific types of tuition waivers. If unsure of your eligibility, call 401-277-5050.
Veterans Benefits
Registrants claiming VA educational benefits must contact the VA clerk at Kingston 401-874-9500 and fill out Veteran’s Certification Worksheet for VA Benefits form.