Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico reserves the right to revise policies, tuition fees and other costs.
Registration Costs FY 2024-2025Every student must pay the total cost of tuition and fees during the registration process. They are responsible for the total cost of tuition, even if they do not attend classes, their scholarship and/or sponsorship is cancelled, or if a withdrawal is requested.
The validation process of registration is not completed until the student has paid the total cost or the 50% of tuition and fees. The validation process of registration can be through Polytechnic University portal mypoly.pupr.edu or in person.
The student is responsible for verifying and keeping track of enrollment, add/drops and defer payments dates, and taking the necessary steps to comply with them.
Students who have requested financial aid or Veteran benefits must consult either the Financial Aid Office or the Institution’s Veterans Representative located in the Registrar’s Office prior to the completion of the registration process.
Students receiving sponsor’s benefits should contact the Bursar’s Office and submit relevant evidence to determine the corresponding registration cost according to the benefits received.
Payments of tuition and fees can be made:Through Polytechnic University’s portal mypoly.pupr.edu (online service), students can make payments through Banco Popular’s ATH, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and personal checks for previous balance and new term.
In person: in cash, money order, manager’s checks, certified or personal checks; checks should be made payable to: Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico or PUPR (return checks will incur in additional charges and the student lose the privilege of using this payment method). In addition, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express credit cards, and debit cards are accepted. Students can also make payments on outstanding balances through Telepago Popular of Banco Popular.
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico does not issue credit and/or debit card refunds. If the student pays with a credit/debit card and for some reason a reimbursement is required, the Institution will issue a check under the student’s name.Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico reserves the right to revise policies, tuition fees and other costs.
The Bursar’s Office is responsible for complying with the refund policy established by the Institution. These policies take into consideration institutional and current federal regulations. The student must request a drop/withdrawal in accordance with the Academic Calendar for the refund to be applied.
Percentage of Refund | |
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During Regular Registration process | 100% |
During first week of classes in each term | 100% |
Census Date Calculated on the last day of week 2** | |
During the third week of classes through the withdraw deadline of each term (W grade will be assigned) | 0.00% |
Percentage of Refund | |
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During Regular Registration process | 100% |
During first week of classes in each term* | 100% |
Census Date Calculated on the last day of week 1** | |
During the second week of classes through the withdraw deadline of each term (W grade will be assigned) | 0.00% |
If a student does not meet its financial obligations within the stipulated dates, the Collection Policy of Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico states that:
Inactive students may be granted a Payment Plan to pay-off their outstanding balances. This agreement with Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico is held in association with United Credit Bureau. If students fail to comply with the payment plan, they may be referred to legal divisions or collection agencies. Students referred to a legal division or collection agency will be charged additional fees.
** Sponsored Students are also governed by the policies mentioned above, even if the outstanding balance belongs to the Sponsor.
The University participates in the following student financial aid programs:
– Federal Pell Grant.
– Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG).
– Federal Work Study Program (FWSP).
– Institutional Work Study Program (IWSP).
– Federal Family Education Loan Program (Stafford Loan).
– State Grants and Scholarships.
– Institutional Scholarships.
To be eligible to receive aid, a student must meet the following requirements: Be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible program. Be a U.S. citizen or eligible alien. Make satisfactory academic progress. Have a high school diploma, or its equivalent. Sign a statement of Educational Purpose / Certification Statement on refunds and default.
Visit the Student Services site to learn more about the services available to our students, such as the Integrated Service Center (CESI), guidance and counseling, athletic activities, and health services, and to obtain access to important documents, contact information, and service hours.