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WaveNet is an online portal that connects the Pepperdine University community. Faculty and staff members can access intranet resources, and students can register for classes, check grades, make payments, access numerous library research databases, and much more!
IT Help Desk Phone Number:
310.506.4357 (HELP)
866.767.8623 (toll free)
24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year
Web Site:
http://services.pepperdine.edu/it/
This form uses a secure protocol for transmitting your data. If you prefer, you may go to a standalone secure page. For security purposes, Pepperdine may monitor use and act as necessary to prevent, investigate and prosecute misuse or fraud.

The GSEP Student Accounts Office provides student account information and processes tuition payments, company reimbursement, and student refunds. You can contact the GSEP Student Accounts Office through mail, phone, fax or email or in person:
Pepperdine University
GSEP Student Accounts
6100 Center Drive, 5th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Phone: (310) 568-5588
Fax: (310) 568-2399
Email: GSEPSA@pepperdine.edu
Pepperdine Student Account Activity
To review your Pepperdine student account activity, including detailed information about tuition charges, payment due dates, financial aid credited to your account or refunds processed, log into Wavenet.
After login (which requires your Network ID and password), choose the "Student Services" tab at the uppper right of the page to reach your Student Center. In the Student Center, find the Finances section, then "Account Inquiry." On the next page, the "Activity" tab will show detailed student account activity; you may click on the other tabs for additional student account information, such as payment plans, eRefund, etc..
NOTE: Effective August 1, 2007, there will be a 2.75% convenience fee charged on payments made by credit card. The convenience fee is collected by TouchNet, the credit card processor, not Pepperdine University.
Refunds
Refunds will be processed by direct deposit to the student's bank account, if a student chooses this option; otherwise, the refund check will be mailed to the student's local address. To sign up for direct deposit for your refund, go to the Student Center in Wavenet and click on the "eRefund enrollment and maintenance" link in the FInances section.
Financial aid in excess of tuition and fees is refunded to the student after the add/drop period each term.
Payment Plans
Students may select a payment plan (2 or 3 payment option) online in the Student Center in Wavenet. To sign up for a payment plan before the start of the term go to the Student in Wavenet and click on the "Account Inquiry" link in the FInances section, then click the "payment plan" tab..
Adding or Dropping of Classes
Students may add or drop courses online without penalty during the add/drop period each term at http://wavenet.pepperdine,edu (Wavenet). Please be aware that adding or dropping classes may affect your student account balance and your financial aid eligibility.
Students who drop classes after the add/drop period are subject to the following tuition refund schedule:
Tuition Refund
Add/drop (first week of classes) 100%
Second week of classes 75%
Third week of classes 50%
Fourth week of classes 25%
After the fourth week of classes* 0%
* Student is obligated to pay balance of tuition due.
Withdrawal from Classes
Students who wish to withdraw from all classes for the term or withdraw permanently from the University must notify the Program Office in writing and indicate the last date the student attended classes. If notification is postmarked by the last day of the add/drop period, tuition will be refunded 100%, less a $150 withdrawal fee. If withdrawal occurs after the add/drop period, students will be subject to the tuition refund schedule above. Please be aware that withdrawing from classes may affect your student account balance and your financial aid eligibility.
A student who fails to attend classes or leaves the University for any reason must formally withdraw through the Program Office in writing and indicate the last date that you attended classes. Failure to complete the withdrawal process will result in a failing grade for the course(s) and continued obligation for tuition and other charges.
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