Office Information
Tax Incentives (1098T)
Frequently Asked Questions
How can a parent or other third party view my account?
Your parent or other third party will need to have proxy access to your account to view your information. Granting proxy access is done through the Proxy User Management task on Salukinet, and instructions can be found on Salukitech’s website here: https://salukinet.siu.edu/task/all/proxy
What are "Fees"?
What forms of payment are accepted?
What is the address for mailing in payments?
SIUC Bursar
1263 Lincoln Dr.
Carbondale, IL 62901-4704
What are the costs for tuition and fees?
What are the consequences of a returned payment?
How do I get the STS fee and Student Insurance fee refunded to me?
Where can I get my checks cashed?
When can I access my billing statement (E-bill?)
To further assist you, click here for a look at the billing calendar.
What if my statement is incorrect?
If my statement is incorrect, should I wait for a corrected bill on Salukinet?
No! We produce only one statement per month, and waiting for the new statement will only compound any problems. Once you contact the office responsible for correcting the problem, and receive their assurance that a correction will or will not be made, you may make your payment accordingly. You may also view your account activity through Salukinet using the Current Account Detail task.
What happens if I can't make payment in full by the due date?
How do I obtain a refund of an overpayment to my student account?
How do I receive a refund (associated with tuition, fees, and/or financial aid)?
Refunds are issued electronically via ACH Direct Deposit to your checking or savings account. To enroll in or update direct deposit, students log into SalukiNet and click the Direct Deposit task under the Bursar Refunds task.
You may verify that a refund has been generated and the amount by logging into your SalukiNet account.
Failure to register for Direct Deposit may result in a delay in the receipt of your refund, as it will be sent as a check to your mailing address.
*It is the student's responsibility to update all banking information and address information. Incorrect or missing banking or address information will delay or prevent the receipt of of your refund.
What is Debit Dawg?
What is a hold?
You may see a hold on your account for Admissions, Health Service, Bursar, etc. For a list of holds and their meanings click https://registrar.siu.edu/luminis/holdshelp.php
If you have a bursar hold, a bursar hold is a financial hold that may prevent you from enrolling for classes. If your past-due balance is greater than $1,500.00, a BR hold will prevent you from registering for classes.
What is "Illinois Tuition Subsidy"?
For example, For fiscal year 2022, the General Assembly and the Governor authorized the aggregate amount of $1.21 billion to be appropriated from the General Revenue Fund and the Education Assistance Fund for operation of the State’s public universities. For fiscal year 2022, due to data not yet being available, estimations were made for some metrics (see Table 2 here). Each resident undergraduate full-time public university student was estimated to receive an average tuition subsidy of $4,855 from the State of Illinois, which was applied to offset the full cost of instruction.
**It should be noted that this is not a scholarship nor is it an amount that will be credited to your account. It is provided to inform you of how much of your tuition dollars are supplemented by public tax dollars. If you have any questions concerning this information, please visit the Illinois Board of Higher Education's website.
Is it possible to receive a refund and still owe a balance on my student account?
Based on the Federal Title IV regulations from the Department of Education beginning Fall 2009, it is possible to receive a refund and still owe money to Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Title IV financial aid can only pay up to $200.00 towards a balance from the previous academic/financial aid year. Any remaining excess aid for the current year must be refunded to you, even if you owe a balance. To allow us to use your Title IV financial aid to pay towards your past due balance, please contact our office.
Students must either accept or decline the following two questions:
(1.)In accordance with Federal Title IV regulations, do you authorize SIU to use federal grants or loans to pay for outstanding non-institutional charges (other than tuition, fees, room & board) including miscellaneous charges and fines?
- If you accept, current semester charges billed at the time of the financial aid disbursement are eligible for payment by the Title IV financial aid. If you decline, Title IV financial aid will pay only current tuition, related fees, room and board. Other current semester charges such as library, parking fines, health service charges, etc. will remain unpaid.
(2.)In accordance with Federal Title IV regulations, do you authorize SIU to use federal grants or loans to pay for outstanding prior year charges?
- If you accept and allow SIUC to apply Title IV financial aid to prior year charges, the amount is limited to $200 and you are responsible to pay any balance above $200. If you decline, you are responsible for any previous academic year charges.
*As a reminder, you may still owe a balance to SIUC even if you have received a refund. Please go to SalukiNet to check to see if you owe a balance. Keep in mind that you will not be able to register if your account is past due with a balance greater than $1,500.00 at the time of registration.
Why doesn't my 1098-T match what I paid/received?
This is the most common misunderstanding each year. For 1098-T purposes, SIUC reports qualified transactions in the calendar year when amounts were billed and not when amounts were paid, received or posted. For example, students were billed in mid-December for classes being taken during the Spring semester 2014, so those amounts are included on the 2013 1098-T even though the actual payment may have been made or applied or posted during 2014.
Amounts of qualified tuition and required fees reported on your 1098-T are defined by the IRS as "tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an eligible educational institution". The IRS does not consider student health fees, transportation fees, insurance fees, or room and board* as qualified tuition and related fees, therefore, these are excluded from amounts reported on the 1098-T.
Amounts of scholarships reported on your 1098-T are for determining eligibility for the American Opportunity Credit and lifetime learning credit only, NOT for determining taxability of such scholarships. Your scholarships may or may not be taxable, refer to IRS Publication 970 www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf for details on determining the taxability of different types of scholarships.
Why has my College Illinois plan not paid into my account yet?
You must complete an authorization form for each semester that you intend to use your College Illinois plan. The form may be obtained in the Financial Aid Office or you may print the form from the Financial Aid Office website: fao.siu.edu/forms.
I am a sponsored student. Where do I turn in my Sponsor/Third Party authorization form (financial guarantee)?
For further questions, contact us.