If you have already made your payment please disregard this e-mail.
As of December 16, 2020, our records indicate a hold on your registration for spring 2021 due to a past due University Bill. If you have already paid your University Bill you may disregard this message
See below for ways you may be able to get registered.
- Pay your past due balance below $100 and your registration restriction is automatically removed.
- If you have not yet applied for financial aid, there is still time to submit the 2020-21 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you have submitted the FAFSA, go to MyUI and Financial Aid To Do List to see if anything else is required for aid disbursement. You can also contact the Office of Student Financial Aid to see if any other aid options exist for the bill. Visit the Contact Us page for email, phone and Zoom drop-in options.
- If your balance is $200 or less and you have authorized in the student billing agreement to use up to $200 of current session aid to pay a past due prior session balance, contact ubill@uiowa.edu to discuss this option.
- WINTER 2020 - If you have a past due balance and wish to register for Winter 2020 please contact ubill@uiowa.edu.
- SPRING 2021 - If your past due balance is below $500 you could fill out the Request Form, detailing how you will pay off any remaining balance. The balance must be paid by January 8th, 2021 or your spring registration could be voided. Email your completed Request Form to: registrar-service-center@uiowa.edu.
Completed Request Forms will be reviewed and you will be contacted via your University of Iowa email account with an answer to your request as soon as possible.
Remember, you can register for Winter or Spring classes until the day before the session/course begins.
- If you have questions for the Registrar’s Office send an email that includes your University ID number or Hawk ID to registrar-service-center@uiowa.edu
- Submit the 2021-22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) so that financial aid can be offered for next year. The deadline for maximum aid consideration was December 1, 2020. Need-based grant and scholarship funds are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and are not guaranteed. First financial aid offers will occur late February. At that time you can accept your loans and, if applicable, have your parents apply for the PLUS loan so that you have next year's costs covered.