dartmouth dash account parent portal

by Jeremie Cronin III 3 min read

How do I make a payment to Dartmouth?

Another payment option is to print a copy of the statement and mail it with a check or money order (must be in U.S. currency), made payable to Dartmouth College, to this address: D-Pay is for viewing Student Account statements and will only accept Student Account payments.

Who do I contact for help with my Dartmouth email?

Faculty, staff and students should email help@dartmouth.edu or call 603-646-2999. Alumni should email alumni.help@dartmouth.edu or call 603-646-3202 for help.

How do I authorize a parent to use D-pay?

Important: Before a parent (or other authorized user) may access D-Pay, the student must first authorize access. D-Pay will send this link and a temporary password to the parent. The parent will then create a new password.

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Accessing D-Pay

Campus Billing produces two account statements per term, as indicated in the Billing Schedule. When a new statement is available on D-Pay, the student and any parents or authorized users will receive an e-mail notification from Student Financial Services. The subject line of the E-mail will be "New statement for your student."

Students

Go to DartHub . Enter your NetID and NetID Password. Then click on the D-Pay tile or search for "D-Pay" in the search box.

Working Together

While the Undergraduate Deans Office encourages students to take increasing responsibility for their Dartmouth experience, evidence tells us that students benefit from the continued support and involvement of their parents, guardians, and families.

FERPA

Dartmouth College values the privacy of its students and seeks to preserve the confidentiality of their education records. The college complies fully with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA).

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