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Hold Policy
Hold blocks: registration, transcripts, diploma Hold threshold notes: Financial hold placed on any past-due balance; no published dollar threshold. Hold prevents registration, transcripts, and diploma. Late fee: $30 per late payment; $25 late registration + $100 reinstatement fee if classes are voided Late fee recurring: Yes Collections fee: Up to 30% of delinquent balance + attorney/court fees Collections notes: SFRA states collection fee 'not to exceed 30%' of outstanding amount. Past-due page states 'maximum of 35 percent'; SFRA (30%) used as authoritative figure. Delinquent accounts may be reported to national credit bureaus. Payment plan enrollment fee: $23 Returned payment fee: $30 FRA required: Yes FRA notes: SFRA (Student Financial Responsibility Agreement) required each semester before registration. Completed via Banner Self-Service portal. Billing cycle: Per semester; e-bills sent before term start; payment due by 12th class day Refund schedule: See https://msutexas.edu/busoffice/refunds.php (not fetched) Non-attendance policy: Non-attendance does not absolve financial responsibility. Financial aid may be revoked if student fails to attend classes per award terms.
This page is not affiliated with Midwestern State University. Contact information is sourced from public institutional websites and verified as of July 2026.
Why Midwestern State University students miss critical emails
Your inbox is full of noise. Even if you check it every day, that one financial aid deadline or registration hold notice is easy to miss in the flood.
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Midwestern State University student account questions
When is tuition payment due at MSU Texas?
Payment is due by the 12th class day of each semester (fall, spring, and summer). Students who do not pay by this date have their classes voided for non-payment.
What happens if I don't pay my tuition by the due date at MSU Texas?
If you fail to pay by the 12th class day, your classes are voided. You will be charged a $25 late registration fee and a $100 reinstatement fee to have your student status restored.
What payment plans does MSU Texas offer?
MSU Texas offers two plans: the Installment Plan ($22.50 service charge, covers tuition, fees, room and board) and the Emergency Tuition and Fee Loan (ETFL, $22.50 origination fee + 1% service charge, covers up to 100% of tuition and fees only).
What is a financial hold at MSU Texas and what does it prevent?
A financial hold is placed on your account if you fail to pay by the due date. It prevents you from registering for future classes, requesting transcripts, or receiving your diploma.
What is the late payment fee at MSU Texas?
MSU Texas charges $30 for each late payment. If your classes are voided for non-payment and you are reinstated, you also pay a $25 late registration fee and a $100 reinstatement fee.
What fee is charged for a returned check or payment at MSU Texas?
A $30 returned payment fee is charged in addition to the original amount. Multiple returned payments may result in class cancellation or suspension of registration eligibility.
What is the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) at MSU Texas?
The SFRA is a required agreement all students must accept each semester before registering for classes. It establishes financial responsibility for all tuition, fees, and associated costs, and is completed via Banner Self-Service in the student portal.
What happens if my MSU Texas account is sent to collections?
If your account is referred to a collection agency, you are responsible for a collection fee not to exceed 30% of the delinquent amount plus any attorney or court fees. Your account may also be reported to national credit bureaus.
How do I contact the Business Office at MSU Texas about my bill?
Email bus.office@msutexas.edu or call 940-397-4101. For past-due accounts, email business.pastdue@msutexas.edu or call 940-397-4760. Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM.
How do I contact Financial Aid at MSU Texas?
Call 940-397-4214 or email financial-aid@msutexas.edu. The office is in Hardin Administration South Wing, Room 102. No appointment is necessary.
What LMS does MSU Texas use?
MSU Texas uses D2L (Brightspace) as its Learning Management System. Students log in at d2l.msutexas.edu.
What is the student portal at MSU Texas?
The student portal is myMSUTexas, accessed at login.msutexas.edu. Students use it to register, view bills, make payments through TouchNet, and accept the SFRA each semester.
How do I contact the Registrar at MSU Texas?
Email registrar@msutexas.edu or call 940-397-4321. Hours are Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. The office is in Hardin South, Room 101.
What is the FAFSA code for MSU Texas?
The FAFSA code for Midwestern State University (MSU Texas) is 003592.
Does MSU Texas offer emergency financial assistance for tuition?
Yes, the Emergency Tuition and Fee Loan (ETFL) provides same-day funds to defer up to 100% of tuition and fee expenses. A $22.50 origination fee and 1% service charge apply. Contact bus.office@msutexas.edu to apply.
Policy information sourced from public Midwestern State University pages. This page is not affiliated with Midwestern State University.
Common questions about Email Cheat Code at Midwestern State University
Does Email Cheat Code work with Midwestern State University email?
Yes. Midwestern State University uses Google Workspace (Gmail) for student email. Email Cheat Code connects to your @msutexas.edu account with read-only access and sends you SMS alerts when critical emails arrive - financial aid deadlines, registration holds, bursar notices, and academic notifications.
What emails does Email Cheat Code monitor at Midwestern State University?
We monitor your Midwestern State University inbox for the emails that actually matter - financial aid deadlines, FAFSA verification requests, registration holds, tuition payment reminders, academic standing notices, and advisor communications. Newsletters, club emails, and campus-wide blasts are filtered out. You only get a text when something needs your attention.
Is my Midwestern State University email account safe with Email Cheat Code?
Yes. We connect through your provider's official OAuth sign-in - the same process you'd use to connect any trusted app. We can only read your emails, never send, delete, or modify them.
Email content is never stored - only a short alert summary is saved. Our security was independently verified through a CASA Tier 2 audit by TAC Security for the App Defense Alliance. You can revoke access anytime from your account settings.
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