The quickest, easiest way for you to receive information about your student’s grades or other student information is to ask your student to provide it to you. To learn more about FERPA, see FERPA Information for Parents.
Any deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance, or charges not covered by insurance will be placed on the student’s University Account after the claims have been completely processed by insurance.
There are additional foundation scholarships available to currently enrolled students, financed by the contributions of alumni, friends, parents, faculty, staff, campus organizations, foundations, and corporations who believe in Truman’s important mission. Students can apply for the majority of these scholarships in February.
Beyond Truman’s assistance to students, there are also many needs-based financial aid opportunities through grants and loans. You must apply for Federal and State Aid annually to receive any grant or loan funds by filing the .
Authorized Users are sent an email notification of passwords and log-ins.  They are also notified by email when a new bill is posted or when they make a payment through the website.
Please explore our Residence Life website to learn more about each residence hall, amenities, dining options, and rates.
If problems persist, students will typically start by talking to a Student Advisor or Apartment Manager to try and resolve the issues, but can eventually end in working with the Hall Director to change roommates. Roommate changes can take place after the second week of regular semester classes.
Our Campus Dining Services will work with your student on his/her dietary restrictions to try and accommodate as best we can. Reach out to someone on with any special concerns or requests.
If you are visiting during the weekend, you are able to park in any open campus lot.