2010 Money Matters
 

1. 2010 Money Matters

 
The Student Service Court values your feedback as we strive to provide helpful and informative presentations at orientation. Please take a moment to complete our short 12 question survey to assist us in our continuous improvement on future orientation financial presentations. Thank you.

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1. Name (required for giveaway)

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2. Email Address (required for giveaway)

3. How satisfied are you with the material covered in the 2010 Money Matters presentation?

4. Is there any information you feel should have been provided that was not?

5. Do you have any suggestions on how the Money Matters presentation could be improved?

6. Which section of the 2010 Money Matters presentation did you find most beneficial?

7. Which section of the 2010 Money Matters presentation did you find least beneficial?

8. As a result of the 2010 Money Matters presentation, please rate your level of comfort with CMU's online billing system.

9. Are you aware that CMU offers a convenient automatic payment plan? Fall 2010 registration for the automatic payment plan opens May 1 and ends July 31.

10. Are you aware that it is a requirement for every student to select a refund method on iCentral, even if no refund is expected? The options available are direct deposit to a U.S. checking or savings account or the Money Network Money Card (prepaid debit card that can be used anywhere MasterCard is accepted).

11. Did you know, in order for information concerning a student's account to be given to a third party (including parents), the student must have an "Authorization to Release Information" form on file. This form must be completed and signed by the student and can be obtained at the Student Service Court UC119, or on iCentral. In addition, the student may also grant billing access to a third party by signing them up as an authorized payer. To do this, log into iCentral, click on finances, then click on grant billing access. This will allow a third party to have online access to billing and student account information as well as make payments on the student's behalf.

12. If you have any additional comments please add them here