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Welcome to Student Account Services (formerly the Bursar’s Office) at Plymouth State University. We are the student billing office. Our mission is to provide you (students, parents, faculty and staff) with the highest level of customer service by assisting you in a professional and courteous manner. We are committed to providing you, our students, with the most timely and accurate billing information possible and hope the information on our Web site will assist you in meeting your financial responsibilities at Plymouth State University.

In support of the University’s focus on Environmental Sustainability, Student Account Services subscribes to paperless billing, which provides 24/7 online access to billing information and payment processing.

Latest Announcements

Student Account Services will be closing at 3:15pm today, Wednesday, March 28th

Our office will be closing at 3:15pm today, Wednesday, March 28th, to allow staff members to attend a meeting.  We apologize for any inconvenience, and hope you will contact us after that time.

2012-2013 Estimated Rates and Payment Plans Now Available

Looking to get ahead of the curve on your 2012-2013 undergraduate tuition bill?  Reduce future debt and get a handle on costs by reviewing the  Estimated Rates, using our Bill Estimator, and signing up now for an annual TMS payment plan. Currently open for enrollment are 12, 11, and 10 pay annual TMS payment plans.  Take [...]

Have you checked your Family Access lately?

For us to be able to discuss your bill with anyone except you, their name must appear as Active on Family Access, and they must have been given access to bill view. Please take a moment right now to go to the Family Access section on the Welcome tab of your myPlymouth account  https://connect.plymouth.edu/wp-login.php to [...]

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