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Financial Aid & Billing

Registration & Records

Student Services

Academic Advising

Advising handled by Office of the Class Deans (College Hall 101). Class deans assist with course registration, academic options, leaves of absence, and study abroad. Students are assigned a class dean by year (First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior).

Housing / Residence Life

reslife@smith.edu413-585-4940

Office of Residence Life (Clark Hall). Smith students live in 40 self-governing house communities (not traditional dorms). Houses range from ~10-100 students.

Hold Policy

Hold blocks: registration, transcripts, diploma Hold threshold notes: No explicit dollar threshold published. Any overdue balance (unpaid after the 10th of the month) results in registration, transcript, and diploma holds. Also blocks participation in independent study abroad and off-campus programs. Late fee: 1.25% per month on overdue balance Late fee recurring: Yes Collections notes: Collections process not documented on fetched pages. Payment plan enrollment fee: $30 Billing cycle: Monthly; semester charges billed mid-July (Fall due Aug 10) and mid-December (Spring due Jan 10); subsequent installments due 10th of each month Refund schedule: Prior to classes: 100% refund. After classes start through 60% of enrollment period: prorated based on days attended. After 60% point: no reduction in charges.

This page is not affiliated with Smith College. Contact information is sourced from public institutional websites and verified as of May 2026.

Why Smith College 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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Smith College student account questions

What happens if I have an unpaid balance at Smith College?

Any balance not paid by the due date (August 10 for Fall, January 10 for Spring) is considered overdue. Smith assesses a late fee of 1.25% per month on overdue balances. Students with overdue balances face class registration holds, transcript holds, diploma holds, and may be prevented from participating in study abroad or off-campus programs. Contact Student Financial Services at sfs@smith.edu or 413-585-2530 to discuss your account.

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Does Smith College offer a payment plan?

Yes. Smith offers a semester payment plan allowing students to pay their semester balance in four equal monthly installments due on the 10th of each month (Fall: Aug 10, Sep 10, Oct 10, Nov 10). There is a $30 non-refundable administrative fee for domestic students. Sign up through CASHNet via your Workday portal. Contact sfs@smith.edu to make changes or cancel a plan.

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Who do I contact about my tuition bill at Smith College?

Contact Student Financial Services (SFS): sfs@smith.edu or 413-585-2530. The SFS Call Center is open Monday-Friday, 10:00am-noon and 1:30-3:30pm. SFS handles both billing and financial aid. Billing statements are available through CASHNet via your Workday homepage (portal.smith.edu).

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What is Smith College's refund policy if I withdraw?

If you withdraw before the first day of classes, you receive a 100% refund of institutional charges. After classes start, charges are prorated based on days enrolled up to the 60% point of the semester. After 60% of the enrollment period, 100% of charges remain and no adjustment is made. Federal Title IV financial aid must be returned first per federal regulations.

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Common questions about Email Cheat Code at Smith College

Does Email Cheat Code work with Smith College email?

Yes. Smith College uses Google Workspace (Gmail) for student email. Email Cheat Code connects to your @smith.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 Smith College?

We monitor your Smith College 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 Smith College 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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