1818 Tuition and Payments
鶹ý's 1818 Advanced College Credit program offers students the opportunity to earn college credit at a discounted rate.
Tuition for the 1818 Program is billed per credit hour. View 1818 tuition rates. Students enrolled in 1818 courses will receive a billing statement by mail and email in mid-October for fall and full-year courses and in late February for spring courses. Families should not attempt to pay until they receive a bill.
How to Pay Your Bill
There are two ways to pay your bills.
To complete an online payment, you will need the student's banner ID number and tuition amount. If you do not receive this information within a month after the registration period ends (via email or mail), please contact 1818@slu.edu.
After entering the student's Banner ID number and contact information, select the "+enter" button to select one of the following payment methods:
- Payment via Bank Account
- Credit Card (payments made by credit card incur a nonrefundable 2.85% fee)
Payments may be made in custom installments up to the tuition deadline. A confirmation screen and email will confirm successful payment of tuition.
You can also pay your tuition bill by mail by writing a check payable to “Saint Louis University.” In the check memo line, put the student's full name and Banner ID number.
Mail your check to:
鶹ý
P.O. Box 790165
Saint Louis, MO 63179
Families may use their 529 funds to pay for their 1818 Program tuition. Checks/529 funds can be made payable to “鶹ý.” In the check memo line, please list the student's name and Banner ID number.
Address checks/529 funds to:
鶹ý
P.O. Box 790165
Saint Louis, MO 63179
There is a $25 fee for returned checks and stop payments. Any overpayments made to the student's account are automatically refunded.
Tuition statements are sent after the registration period closes. If you do not receive a statement, please email the 1818 Program Office at 1818@slu.edu to obtain a digital copy.
1818 Scholarships
A need-based student scholarship to assist students in paying their 1818 Advanced College Credit program is available. To request scholarship assistance, please speak with your 1818 Advanced College Credit coordinator at your high school as early as possible. We recommend doing this before you register for 1818 coursework.
Dual-Credit Scholarships are available through the Department of Higher Education for students that . The Dual-Credit/Dual-Enrollment Scholarship covers tuition and fees for high school students taking dual-credit or dual-enrollment coursework.
Scholarship Application Deadlines
Fall (August to December): October 1 is the priority deadline for the fall semester each year. Applications received after that date and on or before December 1 will be considered based on funding availability.
Spring (January to May): February 1 is the priority deadline for the spring semester each year. Applications received after that date and on or before April 1 will be considered based on funding availability.
1098T Forms
1098T forms are mailed from 鶹ý's servicer ECSI at the end of January. If you have not received a copy, you can get one from the student's under the "Student" tab, or you can pull them from the using the student's name and social security number.