Audience: Franklin University students.
Disclaimer: The results and functionality of the following article only apply to the audience listed above.
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Financial Tool Overview
myFranklin now has a financial tool built in that allows users to view financial aid information, make payments, and schedule appointments for help.
Viewing Financial Information
The myFranklin page shows Franklin users a quick overview of their financial information. Users can click on the quick view to open up a more detailed break down of their financial aid, disbursement dates, other sources of funding, and make payments.
To open up the detailed financial information view:
- In the financial tool on the myFranklin home page, click on the icon shown here:
- This will open up the detailed financial tool view, where you can then click on any of the categories of funding (such as self-pay) to view more details.
- Here are some examples of how different types of funding may appear:
- Financial Aid Payouts
- Clicking on the "Scheduled Disbursements" tab lets you see a list of all disbursements and their dates, like so:
- Clicking on the "Scheduled Disbursements" tab lets you see a list of all disbursements and their dates, like so:
- Employer Aid
- Military Aid
- Self Pay
- Financial Aid Payouts
- Note that any other types of aid not in one of these categories may display in the Financial Aid tab.
Making Payments
myFranklin users can easily make a payment towards their account by following these steps:
- From the myFranklin home page, click on this icon to open the financial tool:
- From here, click on the green "Pay" button at the bottom of the financial tool view:
- This will open up a new browser tab that takes you to the CashNet payment page. Follow the on screen prompts to enter your information in and make a payment.
- If you have any questions about your account or need assistance understanding your bill, you can click on the "Schedule" button to schedule an appointment with a Student Financial Services counselor, the "Call" button to get the phone number for help, or the "Email" button to email a counselor as well.