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Academic Advising

Dedicated professional advisors for each school/college. General contact: advising@uindy.edu. Schedule appointments at my.uindy.edu/advising/advisor/. Uses DegreeWorks for academic planning.

Housing / Residence Life

Residence Life. Associate Director: Rita Wiley (wileyr@uindy.edu). 6 on-campus residence halls plus apartment-style housing. No main housing phone found on fetched pages.

Hold Policy

Hold blocks: registration, transcripts, diploma Hold threshold notes: No specific dollar thresholds for registration holds or diploma holds. Students with balances exceeding $200 who have not paid or set up a payment plan by the deadline are assessed a $100 late fee and may be dropped from classes. Transcripts not released until all financial obligations paid in full. Diplomas not awarded until all outstanding balances are satisfied. Late fee: $100 flat fee (for balances exceeding $200 after payment deadline) Collections notes: No collections fee or timeline published on fetched pages. Payment plan enrollment fee: $100 Returned payment fee: $20 FRA required: Yes FRA notes: Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) required each semester. Accepted electronically via eBill system before accessing billing information. Does not block course registration. Billing cycle: Semester. Fall: bills emailed early July, due early August. Spring: bills emailed late November, due mid-December. Summer: bills emailed mid-April, due before each session start date. Weekly billing statements during term. Undergraduate day students must pay a $200 tuition deposit by May 1 for fall enrollment. Refund schedule: 100% refund for individually dropped classes through first Friday of semester. After first week, refunds only calculated on complete withdrawal from University. Refund rate drops daily for complete withdrawal through week 8 of semester. Accelerated programs may have different policies. Non-attendance policy: NOT_FOUND on fetched pages

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Why University of Indianapolis students miss critical emails

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University of Indianapolis student account questions

What happens if I don't pay my UIndy bill by the deadline?

If your account balance exceeds $200 and you haven't paid in full or set up a payment plan by the payment deadline (approximately 4 weeks before the start of each term), you'll be assessed a $100 late fee. You may also be dropped from your classes. To be reinstated, you must make payment arrangements with the Office of Student Billing and Payment and get approval from the Registrar. Contact studentbilling@uindy.edu or call 317-788-3221.

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Will a financial hold prevent me from getting my transcript or diploma at UIndy?

Yes. A student's transcript will not be released until all financial obligations have been paid in full. Similarly, a diploma will not be awarded until all outstanding balances are satisfied. This applies even if you withdraw from the University. Contact the Office of Student Billing and Payment at studentbilling@uindy.edu or 317-788-3221 to resolve any outstanding balance.

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What payment plan options does the University of Indianapolis offer?

UIndy offers interest-free payment plans to help spread your balance over the semester. The payment plan enrollment fee is $100, but this fee is waived if you enroll in automatic ACH (electronic check) payments. Access payment plans through the UIndy eBill system at ebill.uindy.edu. Contact the Office of Student Billing and Payment at studentbilling@uindy.edu or 317-788-3221 for assistance.

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What is the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement at UIndy and when must I sign it?

UIndy requires all students to review and electronically accept the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) each semester through the eBill system before accessing their billing information. The SFRA outlines your financial obligations including tuition, fees, billing practices, and consequences for non-payment. Accepting it is required before you can view or pay your bill, but it does not block course registration.

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Common questions about Email Cheat Code at University of Indianapolis

Does Email Cheat Code work with University of Indianapolis email?

Yes. University of Indianapolis uses Google Workspace (Gmail) for student email. Email Cheat Code connects to your @uindy.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 University of Indianapolis?

We monitor your University of Indianapolis 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 University of Indianapolis 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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