1098-T (Viewing & Helpful Information)
Viewing 1098T- (Student Login)
Viewing 1098T- (Delegate Login)
For more information, please visit Tax Form 1098-T and 1098-T Frequently Asked Questions. If you have any remaining questions, please email 1098t@uconn.edu and a staff member will respond to your inquiry.
When determining whether a student is eligible for a 1098-T, UConn looks at whether your grants, scholarships, or other third-party payments exceed the payments made towards Qualified Tuition and Related Expenses (QTRE).
Per IRS regulations, QTRE consists of tuition and most mandatory fees. QTRE does not include room and board.
Tax Form 1098-T is a tuition statement that colleges and universities are required to issue to most students who paid for “qualified educational expenses” in the preceding calendar year.
To view and download a copy of your Form 1098-T, please log into Student Admin, and go to the "Bursar Services" tile > View 1098-T. Please note that we are unable to email or fax the form to anyone.
Student Instructions: Viewing 1098-T Student Login - Student Academics and Services - UConn Knowledge Base
Delegate Instructions: Viewing 1098-T Delegate Login - Student Academics and Services - UConn Knowledge Base
If you cannot view or download a 1098-T Form, the total of your grants, scholarships, or other third-party payments exceeded the payments made towards your QTRE tax year. When this happens, UConn is not required by the IRS to create a 1098-T. You do not have a 1098-T as a result.
If a 1098-T does not open when you click the appropriate tax year, or if an error message appears, please do the following:
· Ensure you have disabled pop-up blockers on your device and browser.
· Use a computer (not a mobile device).
· Use Chrome or Firefox browsers (not Safari).
· Clear your cache/cookies.
To find your NetID or to reset your NetID password visit https://netid.uconn.edu/ or call the Technology Support Center at 860-486-4357.
In lieu of a 1098-T, students can always review their UConn fee bills and IRS Publication 970 in consultation with a tax professional. UConn is unable to give tax advice.