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See our Florida Prepaid Policy Page for more information. In addition, see our Financial Aid Disbursement FAQ page Financial Aid General Questions page for frequently asked questions about financial aid.
All you need to do is make sure that your social security number on your Florida Prepaid card matches the one you used to enroll at FSU and the rest is done automatically! There is no need to give anyone at the university your Florida Prepaid card.
Many students have the standard Florida Prepaid tuition plan, and not the Florida Prepaid plan which pays local fees. Students with the standard Florida Prepaid tuition plan, are required to pay these local fees by the tuition payment deadline or willreceive late fees and risk having their schedules cancelled. The breakdown of these local fees can be found here. In addition, please note that the Florida Prepaid plan which pays local fees does not pay the $6.00 per credit hour Transportation Access Fee. For more information please see our tuition rates or our Florida Prepaid Conversion Chart.
First, see the amount you owe by clicking on "Details" or by visiting the Account Statement. Then click on "Pay Selected" and type in the amount you would like to pay. You may go to the Account Statement to see a record of your transaction after you have made your payment.
You can see this by checking your Florida Prepaid card. If it does not mention local fees, you have the standard Florida Prepaid tuition plan.
Fill out this form each semester that you do not want Florida Prepaid to pay and submit it to our office the first week of classes. You must do this each semester that you do not want Florida Prepaid to pay, or else you will automatically receive it.
To do this, please contact Florida Prepaid and let them know you would like to cancel your account.
During the first week of classes, our office will process and enter your Florida Prepaid billing. Then when we process financial aid at the end of the first week of class, it will pay the remaining local fees, transportation access fee and other outstanding fees on your account. Any remainder will be refunded to you to the location you chose on your Account Refund Setup (DAS).
However, please remember that Bright Futures does not pay over the summer, so if you are taking summer classes, please be sure to pay your local fees and transportation access fee by the tuition payment deadline or else you will receive late fees and be dropped from class.