Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) FAQs
Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) FAQs
Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) FAQs
What is the SFRA?
The SFRA is a mandatory agreement that informs students of the financial responsibilities associated with enrolling for classes at É«ÀÇÉçÇø and explains the potential consequences that may be incurred if a student fails to meet those obligations.
Why do I have to complete this agreement?
The purpose of this agreement is to help our students understand the cost of their education and the financial policies associated with their enrollment at É«ÀÇÉçÇø. This agreement, in conjunction with our website, the ePay Center, letters/e-mails, and other documentation, helps define the University’s expectations for payment, and allows us to clearly inform students of our policies related to e-billing, late payment penalties, contact methods, etc.
How do I complete the agreement?
The process for completing the agreement is quick and easy, and should take students just a few minutes to do. Students will need to log in to and follow the instructions provided here or go to . Once the document is saved, students can proceed with registration. It is important to note that once an agreement has been submitted, no changes can be made.
How often do I have to complete the SFRA?
The SFRA must be completed at least once per calendar year.
What if someone else is responsible for paying my account, such as a sponsor or employer?
All students are ultimately financially responsible for their student account, including any unpaid balances should the third-party payer not pay completely. In addition, students often accrue charges on their student account which may not be covered by University aid or a sponsor (e.g., parking fines, library fines, etc.) Therefore, completing the SFRA is an acknowledgement of a student's responsibility for their student account.
Why must I complete the SFRA if my tuition and applicable fees are being covered by the University or outside funding sources?
It is common for students whose tuition and fees are funded to accrue charges on their student account that are not covered by the University and/or outside sources of aid. For instance, students may be sponsored for tuition and fees only and have housing charges for which they are responsible. Student accounts also reflect items such as parking fines. In these instances, students are financially responsible for those additional charges and, as such, must accept the SFRA. Additionally, in the event there is a change of circumstance in a funding source, students are responsible for the any resulting balance due.
What communications does the SFRA cover?
É«ÀÇÉçÇø must have a means in which to contact students regarding their academic and financial obligations and requirements. The SFRA applies to any contact made regarding your financial obligations to the University.
How quickly can I enroll after completing the SFRA??
Once the agreement is completed, students can proceed with registering for courses.
I completed the agreement, and understand that the 1098-T will no longer be mailed to me. What do I do if I want a paper copy mailed to my permanent address?
The 1098-T will no longer be mailed to you unless you request, in writing, to have a paper copy sent. If you wish to receive a paper copy, you must send your request via email to bursar@rowan.edu from your É«ÀÇÉçÇø e-mail account. Please note that paper copies of the 1098-T form can only be mailed to the address that appears on the form itself. Otherwise, you may print a copy of your 1098-T form via .
If I have additional questions regarding the SFRA, who should I reach out to?
Please contact the Office of the Bursar at bursar@rowan.edu if you have any questions regarding the SFRA.
How can I access a copy of the current SFRA?
Please click here to view a copy of the SFRA verbiage.
What happens if I do not complete the SFRA?
The SFRA must be completed in order to register for future courses/semesters at É«ÀÇÉçÇø.