Methods of Payment
Payment Plans
Credit Card or ACH Payments
EagleOne Payments
Financial Aid
Prepaid Education Programs
Tuition Assistance/Third Party Billing
Outside Scholarships
Methods of Payment
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Mary Washington accepts direct payment in the form of cash, check, money order or cashier's check. Information regarding payment plans, payment by credit card or ACH, and financial aid is available by clicking on one of the links to the right.
Please make checks payable to University of Mary Washington and mail with the billing statement. All payments should be mailed to the lockbox processing center at the following address:
University of Mary Washington
P.O. Box 37084
Baltimore, MD 21297-3084
Outside Scholarships, express payments (to include items mailed certified or overnight delivery) and payments mailed without the billing statement should be sent to:
University of Mary Washington
Cashier’s Office
1301 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Cash payments should be made in person at the Cashier’s Office located in George Washington Hall room 111. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 5:00. At other times, payments may be placed in the drop box outside of the Cashier’s Office.
PLEASE NOTE:
THE CASHIER'S OFFICE WILL BE RELOCATING TO LEE HALL THE FIRST WEEK OF JANUARY.
Please note that all checks are deposited immediately, regardless of the date on the check. If more than one student from the same household is attending Mary Washington, each invoice must be paid separately and mailed individually.
Responsibility for Payment of University Expenses
Payment of all University education expenses is the responsibility of the student. If a student fails to pay an amount owed, state law allows the University to assess an administrative fee and late payment penalty. Further, all past-due accounts will be submitted to a private collection agency or the Attorney General’s Office for collection as well as credit bureau reporting. The University will recover all collection fees and attorney’s fees from delinquent debtors.
