Bursar's Office
Billing Information
UNM E-Bill
Billing Dates
Retiree Insurance
Collections
Withholding Services
Billing Dates For Summer & Fall 2008
May 15, 2008
June 12, 2008
July 17, 2008
August 21, 2008
September 18, 2008
October 16, 2008
November 13, 2008
December - not avaliable at this time
All billing dates are subject to change. Please see the due date on your monthly statement.
Billing statements are available on LoboWeb. Students can authorize other users such as parents to view their bill on line. Log into my.unm.edu
Retiree Insurance
Persons retired from UNM may continue their health and life insurance after notifying the University Compensation and Benefits Office at the University Business Center, Albuquerque, N. M. 87131, and completing the necessary forms within the required time.
The part of monthly insurance that is the retiree's responsibility is billed by the University Billing and Receivable System. The monthly charges are billed to the retiree at the first of the month for that month's insurance. Statements of Account are mailed each month showing that month's charges and credits, the amount outstanding, and the due date for the payment required. Bills can be viewed on line or you can have the option of having a hard copy mailed to your billing address.
Persons on Leave Without Pay from the University can continue their insurance if they notify the University Compensation and Benefits Office and complete the necessary forms in the required time. The part of the monthly insurance that is the LWOP persons responsibility is billed by the University Billing and Receivable System. The monthly charges are billed to the LWOP person at the Bi-weekly for that month's charges and credits, the amount outstanding, and the due date for the payment required.
Inquires about the monthly billing and payments can be directed to the Bursar's Office by calling Berlynn Youngblood at (505) 925-9604. Questions about insurance coverage, changes in status, or other details about the insurance should be directed to the University Compensation and Benefits Office by calling (505) 277-6947. If an employee terminates their employment from UNM they should contact the University Compensating and Benefits Office about their rights to continue their insurance coverage.
Collections
Accounts may be sent to an outside agency when collection efforts through the normal billing process have failed. Several different collection agencies are being used at this time.
An account can be sent to one of our collection agencies when any of the following occurs:
- Accounts become seriously past due
- Significant past due balances have accumulated
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Billing address is determined to be nondeliverable
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Other conditions that may affect account collection
After turning over the account to a collection agency, a hold is placed on that account preventing the student from enrolling in new classes, obtaining transcripts, or charging other services to the account. The hold will also prevent UNM billing statements from being mailed to the student, and will stop the addition of service charges on past due balances.
It is important to note that failure to respond to our collection agencies and make the required payments will result in additional legal and service fees. The account will be reported to the appropriate credit bureaus that would negatively impact the individual's ability to obtain future credit.
Withholding Services
Restriction of Services and Sanctions:
Financial Holds:
No transcripts or other information relating to any student records at the University shall be released or delivered to the student or on behalf of the student until all debts to the University and all of its affiliates, including any collection agency have been paid. Students have the right to inspect and review educational records to the extent that such right is granted by applicable laws and regulations.
Registration Sanction:
No student shall register at UNM until she/he has paid ALL past due charges. Financial arrangements may also be completed on past due charges.
Enrollment Cancellation Due to Lack of Financial Committment:
Students who fail to pay their full required tuition and fee charges (including second 8 week courses) or make adequate financial arrangements with the Bursar's Office on or before the tuition deadline date will have their enrollment cancelled and be removed from all classes. Students with cancelled registration who wish to be enrolled at UNM must re-register. The student will be required to make full payment, or must complete financial arrangements for all university charges, and pay a non refundable reregistration/late registration fee of $30.00. Students allowed to register that have no balances need not complete financial arrangement. You will be billed for your class.
