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Service stipends (teaching/research fellowships) are issued as a salary by the University’s Payroll office.  We recommend that you set up  direct deposit to have the funds transferred to your personal bank account.  Students who do not have direct deposit authorized will receive a physical check at their home address (domestic students) or local address (international students).

Non-service stipends (dean’s/dissertation/training fellowships) credit to the student’s MyBU Student account (on your MyBU Student page, click on Financials, then Student Account Details).  Students who have a valid Nelnet Refund Profile will receive an electronic refund to their personal bank account approximately two to three days later.  Students who do not have a valid Nelnet Refund Profile will receive a physical check at their home address (domestic students) or local address (international students).

No physical payroll or refund checks are sent from a location at Boston University.  It is not possible to pick up a check anywhere on campus. Checks are issued by a bank located outside the Boston area.  Physical paychecks that have been lost or stolen or that have not been cashed within 120 days of issue may be stopped/reissued.  Reissued checks will be mailed to you at the address currently on file.  Problems with direct deposit are rare.  However, if one should arise, please contact the Payroll office immediately at bupay@bu.edu.  The correction process may take up to two weeks, and the funds will be reissued as a check and mailed to the address on file.

Important reminder: If you switch from a service fellowship to a non-service fellowship (or vice versa) at the end of a semester, please confirm your direct deposit/refund information.  For example, if you previously received a weekly non-service refund and are now working and notice that you did not get paid, you most likely do not have current/valid direct deposit information on file.