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John Brown University
2000 W. University St., Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-9500
jbuinfo@jbu.edu
Students and authorized users can view and make payments on Eaglenet.
Current students: log in on Eaglenet.For Parents - Authorized User Information
Due to the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), JBU cannot disclose financial information to parents without permission from the student.
Students may establish an Authorized User login for you. (View instructions.) With that login, an Authorized User may access the Student Financial Dashboard to review the financial account and make online payments. Students can add authorized users through the Student Financial Dashboard on Eaglenet.
Billing Tuition and Fees
Student financial account billing information is available online through the Student Financial Dashboard. Students and authorized users may view billing and financial aid transactions and may also pay online. Students and authorized users should review the account each month. Paper statements will not be mailed.
SFS Representatives
Every student has a designated representative. This person is able to help students with everything related to their finances at JBU, including helping with FAFSA questions, setting up their financial aid, setting up their student account, making payments, Work-Study job placement, loan questions/paperwork, additional aid appeals, payment plans, etc. Students are designated to their representative by program and last name.
Undergraduate, Online and Graduate Students
Logan Lawrenz: last name A-F
Johnny Dunfee: last name G-M
Katie Estrada: last name N-Z
Student Financial Services is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. SFS reps are often in meetings with students, so if your call is not answered, please leave a voicemail, and your rep will make every effort to return your call within one business day.
Contact Us
Johnny Dunfee
SFS Representative
Serving students last name: G-M
1098-T Tuition Statement
Tuition statements are available for students on Eaglenet in the Self-Service tool.
Taxonomies may be eligible for a federal education tax credit depending on income, dependent status, enrollment status (full-time or half-time enrolled), and the amount of qualified educational expenses for the year. Detailed information about claiming education tax credits is published in the IRS Publication 970.
The dollar amounts reported on Form 1098-T may assist in completing IRS Form 8863 – the form used for calculating the education tax credits that a taxpayer may claim.
John Brown University is unable to provide individual tax advice. Please seek the counsel of an informed tax professional or advisor.