Student Financial Responsibility
Prior to enrolling, students must complete the Student Financial Agreement via the MVNU portal. While a student may receive financial assistance from various sources that are unrelated to MVNU, the sole responsibility for satisfying amounts owed MVNU falls with the student. Should a student’s account become delinquent at any time during or after enrollment at MVNU, the following actions may be taken at the discretion of MVNU:
- enrollment in a current semester is terminated, requiring the student to leave MVNU immediately upon notice by MVNU;
- registration for a future semester is suspended until the account is made current;
- interest is assessed on any outstanding balances to the extent legally allowed;
- a collection agency is engaged and the student charged any fees associated with the use of such an organization, including attorney fees and court costs;
- MVNU withholds transcripts or diplomas;
- MVNU requires the execution by the student of a promissory note for the amounts owed.
A student may appeal a delinquency classification to the Student Financial Services Office, whose judgment is considered final in such matters.
Other Information
- Transcripts may be released when all financial obligations to the University have been met and institutional loans are paid current.
- Diplomas may be released when all account balances with the University have been paid. For students who have a Federal Perkins Loan, exit counseling must be completed for a diploma to be released.
For further information regarding payment of student accounts or financial holds, students may contact the Student Financial Services Office by email at accounts@mvnu.edu or by phone at (740) 397-9000, ext. 4540 or toll-free at (866) 686-8243 (option 1).