About Deregistration
The Office of One Stop Services continually monitors student accounts to confirm payment of tuition and fees. Students with unresolved account balances may have their courses dropped for non-payment (deregistration).
Each student is required to electronically sign a Financial Agreement prior to course selection and registration for the upcoming semester. The Financial Agreement advises students of their responsibility to make timely payments to their student account. The academic, support, and recreational services at Rider are tangible services with real expenses and students are required to pay for the services that they are provided.
Students receive regular billing statements and reminders about account balance, payment deadlines, and payment options.
Deregistration follows multiple advance notices via email, and also may include notification via text message, mail to the home address, and telephone outreach. Students are expected to regularly monitor their Rider email for important university communications.
This action is intended to reinforce financial accountability while encouraging students to resolve their balances so that they can continue progressing academically. Students who live on campus will be required to vacate their residence hall upon deregistration.
Avoiding Deregistration
- Submit full payment of tuition, fees, and any housing or meal plan charges on or before the payment due date.
- Review your financial aid. Confirm that anticipated financial aid for the semester is correct.
- Enroll in a monthly payment plan to help manage your student account payments.
- Speak to a representative at the Office of One Stop Services to discuss additional financial aid resources that may be available.
- Apply for a Supplemental Loan
- Apply for a Federal PLUS Loan (for parents)
Making Payment
- Review your account balance and submit payment online through iPay by logging into myRider.
- Make a payment in-person using cash, check, or credit/debit card at the Cashier’s Office, located on the 1st floor of the Bart Luedeke Center (BLC).