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YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Welcome Week FAQ

Billing and Financial Aid

Office Contact: 

Bills, statements, payment options:  Student Billing Office at billing@crown.edu or 952-446-4126 

Financial Aid, scholarships, loans:  Financial Aid Office at finaid@crown.edu or 952-446-4177 

  • Log into Our.Crown > Students > Pay My Bill > My Account Balance.
  • Select either ‘Make a Payment’ or ‘Course and Fee Statement
  • Log into Our.Crown > Students>Financial Services>View and Accept Financial Aid – click on Menu (top Left corner) dropdown – Accept/Decline Financial Aid.

PAY ONLINE: Visa, MasterCard, Discover (3.75% service fee)

BY PHONE: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express (3.75% service fee)

IN-OFFICE: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express (3.75% service fee), cash and checks (no fee)

BY MAIL: Checks
Make checks payable to:
Crown College
Attention: Billing Office
8700 College View Drive
St. Bonifacius, MN 55375

PAYMENT PLAN: Sign Up at nelnet.crown.edu/enroll

Payment plans are a convenient way to spread your semester balance out over the term; enroll early to maximize the payment plan.

All Financial Aid Documents must be completed:

  1. Complete FAFSA: studentaid.gov
  2. Complete MPN for Undergraduates and Entrance Counseling: studentaid.gov
  3. Accept Financial Aid: All financial aid documents must be submitted before a financial aid package can be completed. You can accept financial aid online at Our.Crown, by clicking on the ‘Financial Services’ link on the left side of the screen. Only Accepted financial aid will appear on your Course and Fee Statement.

Additional Loans: For information concerning private loans visit https://choice.fastproducts.org/FastChoice/home/238300 to view our private loan comparison tool. Another resource is the Federal Parent PLUS Loan, which is a government sponsored loan for more information go to studentaid.gov.

Scholarships: In addition to financial aid awarded by Crown College, students can apply for outside scholarships. Scholarships search sites, such as fastweb.com, salliemae.com/scholarships, Scholarships.com, scholarshipamerica.org and tuitionfundingsources.com provide thousands of nation-wide scholarships. You can also search for outside scholarships in their community.

If no housing and/or Meal Plan charges are on your Course and Fee Statement, AND a housing application, deposit and Health History Form have been submitted, continue monitoring your bill. The offices overseeing these charges have different timetables for processing fees. To monitor where you are in the process of admission, contact your Admissions Counselor. If you need an estimation of dorm and Meal Plan charges, contact Student Billing.

Students always have access to their academic and financial information by logging into Our.Crown. For parents, according to Federal law, unless a student gives Crown permission to share academic or financial information with a parent or guardian, the College will only discuss that information with the student (regardless of age). When registering for classes, students have the option to designate FERPA Permissions (academic, financial or both) for specifically named people. In addition, a student can request an Our.Crown account for a parent or guardian using the Permissions tab in Our.Crown.

Classes or Schedules

Office Contact: Registrar’s Office at registrar@crown.edu or 952-446-4450

Yes, schedule changes can be made through the add/drop deadline. Seek assistance from your Academic Advisor or the Registrar’s Office. For a few weeks after the close of add/drop, students may withdraw from a class with a “W” grade which does not affect their GPA but may have financial aid implications. Students are encouraged to speak with the Financial Aid and Student Billing offices before making a registration change. The academic calendar lists the deadlines for registration and withdrawal deadlines (www.crown.edu/calendar).

Email the Registrar’s Office to request an enrollment verification letter. In addition, students can access a grade report on Our.Crown > Students > Registration. The printer-friendly version includes the college logo so can be used for student discounts for insurance or for other enrollment verification purposes.  

Email the Registrar’s Office and the transfer credit specialist can assist you.  

registrar@crown.edu or 952-446-4450 

The academic calendar and the full campus activities calendar are available at www.crown.edu/calendar 

The campus is closed for Christmas and Spring Break so students cannot stay on campus. If they need to travel, please make travel arrangements accordingly. Campus remains open Fall, Thanksgiving and Easter Breaks. However, food service is limited or not available during these times. Students must make their travel plans after the last day that they have a final exam scheduled, as the Crown College catalog states: “Final exams may not be rescheduled to accommodate travel plans.”

Life on Campus

Office Contact: 

Parking permits:  Operations Office at operations@crown.edu or 952-446-4132 

Housing, Residence Life:  Student Development at housing@crown.edu or 952-446-4162 

  • Make sure the Check-In process has been completed.
  • Has the Mobile Access app and/or the Crown Connect app been downloaded on your smartphone? These two apps are required. If you don’t have a smartphone, visit the IT Helpdesk located on the 1st floor of Main, Room S103 (South of the elevator).

Fill out the Fitness Waiver located on Our.Crown > Students > Campus Life > Life Fitness Center and Weight Room Waiver.  Click on “To complete this form please click here.” Be sure to put your correct birth year.

Residential students are required to be on a Meal Plan. The costs for the various Meal Plans are located on the Crown website. Freshmen are required to have the 15-meal plan or 19-meal plan. Commuters can select a Meal Plan but are not required to do so.

Learn about the cost >

Flex Money – Money included with select Meal Plans which can be used in the Dining Center, Polar Grill, and the Coffee Shop. Once used, it cannot be replenished. Money left at the end of fall semester will roll over to spring semester providing a qualifying Meal Plan is purchased for spring semester. Funds not used by the end of the academic year will not roll over to the next year and will be forfeited.   

Crown Cash – Crown Cash – Money students load on their ID card via credit card or cash. These funds can be used in the Dining Center, Polar Grill, and the Coffee Shop. Crown Cash can be added to their ID at any time by visiting the register in the Coffee Shop.

Meal Exchange Valued at $8 and available at the Polar Grill and Coffee Shop. Instead of using a meal in the Dining Center, you may choose to use your meal as a meal exchange at one of these locations. The number of meal exchanges available each week depends on your meal plan. Only one meal exchange may be used per meal period. 

It takes time to settle in and become comfortable with community living and become familiar with a new place and a new routine. Be patient, Make an effort to know your roommates and other students on your floor, in your residence hall, on your team, or in your classroom. For any questions, assistance, or support, students should speak to their Resident Assistant (RA) or their Area Coordinator (AC).  

If a roommate issue arises, speak openly, honestly and kindly with each other. If roommate issues persist, our Residence Life program has a process where reconciliation and communication is encouraged between roommates. Staff is available to assist students in resolving differences by following Biblical principles and encouraging personal growth. This may take time, so be patient. It may appear nothing is happening, but personal growth and resolution can be a slow process. 

If there is an issue with the room or facility, the situation can be evaluated between Facilities Management Services (FMS) and the Student Development office. Again, the first line of communication is between students and their Resident Assistant or Resident Director.  

  • Go to Our.Crown > Students > Campus Life > Vehicle Registration. You will need a license plate number to register. September 1, 2025 is the deadline for having an active, current permit on your vehicle.
  • This process will be completed during the student check-in process.
  • After submitting the parking permit request, students will receive an email informing them their parking permit is ready and where to pick it up. For parking questions, contact the Operations/Security Coordinator office in W232 (operations@crown.edu or 952-446-4132).
  • Parking permits are valid for the entire academic year.

Yes! All student, staff, and faculty vehicles parking on-campus need to be registered. 

  • Go to Our.Crown > Students > Campus Life > Vehicle Registration. You will need a license plate number to register.

Laundry facilities are available in each residence hall. Students have the ability to use an app on their phone to run the laundry machines. When you move onto campus, more information will be available about how to download the app and add funds to your account.

There is no need to include Residence Hall when sending mail to a student at Crown. Address mail and packages to:

Student First + Last name

8700 College View Dr

St. Bonifacius, MN 55375

If the box number is unknown, mail will still be delivered to the student. 

On-Campus Technology

Office Contact: Information Technology (IT): helpdesk@crown.edu or 952-446-4357

 

If there are issues or questions regarding a Crown email account, visit the IT (Information Technology) office located on the First Level, Room S103. You can also call us at 952-446-4357.

Yes, Microsoft Office is available for free to students. Instructions to install Microsoft Office are found on Our.Crown > Help Desk.  Also, students can use the Microsoft Office online version in a web browser without having to install Microsoft Office at portal.office.com

To see the latest computer requirements go to Our.Crown and click IT Help Desk, scroll to FAQ and read the article titled “Minimum Technical Requirements for Students.

In short, most Apple or Windows computers that support a recent MacOS version, Windows 10, or Windows 11 will work. Consider the major you are pursuing and interests you have, such as gaming, etc. The cheapest computers may last a season at best. Usually, buying something in the middle to higher price range from a reputable seller is better. Desktop computers are available for students in the 1st floor computer lab and the Library labs – subject to availability.

More Questions?

Contact us at studentdev@crown.edu.