View Your Bill on SSC
Your bill is posted to Self Service Carolina (SSC), and notifications are sent to your university email address. Use SSC to view your bill, or set up authorized users.
Learn about your payment options and mark your calendar with important payment deadlines.
At the University of South Carolina, there are no paper bills mailed to students for tuition and fees. Instead, your bill is posted electronically to your SSC student account.
Most students, parents and guardians simply want to know what you owe, how to pay your bill and the deadline by which to pay it.
Your bill is posted to Self Service Carolina (SSC), and notifications are sent to your university email address. Use SSC to view your bill, or set up authorized users.
Learn how to pay your bill online, in person, via mail or wire payments. We can also help you set up a payment plan.
Mark your calendar for tuition payment deadlines. The deadline for mailing in your payment is sooner than paying your tuition online or in person.
When students submit their course registration, they are entering into a financial arrangement with the University of South Carolina. Learn what this means.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) prevents South Carolina from releasing student information to parents or guardians without authorized consent from the student.
By becoming an authorized user on the student account, a parent/guardian/other will be able to:
Only the student can set up authorized users on the account:
Authorized users can log in at authorized user login page.
If outstanding charges are not paid by the deadline, a financial hold will be placed on your account, which prevents you from registering for classes, receiving transcripts or even receiving your diploma. Pay your balance in full, and we will remove your hold the following day.
It's your responsibility to know when deadlines are to change your schedule without being charged.
Additionally, if you get dropped from courses for nonpayment of tuition and fees and request to be re-enrolled, a $75 fee will be assessed.
More information is available through the University Registrar.
More information about drops, withdrawals and late admissions »
We can answer questions about your student account, but it may also be necessary for you to contact the department that initiated the charge.
Please be sure you've submitted your South Carolina Residency Certification Form on Self Service Carolina.
If you have questions, contact the Office of South Carolina Residency at 803-777-4060 or email [email protected].
If your check is returned:
The Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships will help you with any questions related to how financial aid is awarded and/or applied. Please contact Financial Aid & Scholarships by calling 803-777-8134.