1098-T
Here's helpful information and appropriate resources to help guide you through the 1098-T process. If you have specific questions regarding your personal tax filing and the 1098-T, contact your tax professional.
Form 1098-T is a tax form GMercyU is required to file with the IRS for each eligible student. The institution has to report a form for every student that is currently enrolled and paying qualifying tuition and related expenses.
You could receive a 1098-T form if you were a student taking any course(s) for credit during the Spring, Summer and/or Fall 2022 semesters. You could also receive a 1098-T form if you were charged for any course(s) for Spring 2023 semester prior to December 31, 2022. You will not receive a 1098-T form if qualifying tuition and expenses are paid entirely with scholarships and grants.
Gwynedd Mercy University generates 1098-T forms based on the amount of qualified tuition and related expenses that occurred between January 1 and December 31.
For example: If you registered for the Spring 2023 semester between these dates, the amounts billed and paid for tuition and qualified expenses will appear on this year's 1098-T. Grants and Scholarships applied to your account after December 31 will appear on next year’s 1098-T. Again, only those charges that are 1098-T eligible as well as grants and scholarships that were posted to your account between January 1 and December 31 will appear on this year's 1098-T. These can easily occur in two separate tax years.
Qualified tuition and related expenses are considered the required student enrollment tuition and fees. Personal expenses such as room and board, student health insurance, medical expenses, and transportation are not considered qualified expenses even if the payment of such fees is required for enrollment purposes. Per IRS instructions for 1098-T Form, educational institutions do not have to file form 1098-T if qualified tuition and expenses (Box 1) are entirely waived or paid entirely with scholarships and grants (Box 5). Remember, calculations are based on the entry date of the charges for your qualified tuition and expenses as well as the entry date of the posting of your scholarship or grant. These can easily occur in two separate tax years. Please contact your tax consultant for further clarification of qualified expenses.
GMercyU uses a secure vendor, Heartland ECSI, to process and mail your 1098-T forms by January 31. Please know the University does not have copies of student’s 1098-T documents.
GMercyU will mail your 1098-T Form to your home address as listed in our system as of the January the forms are prepared. If you have recently moved, please make sure to update your address on the Registrar’s webpage, through the Change of Name/Address Form.
Please go to the Heartland ECSI website.
- On the first page you will see 2 boxes. Click the one on the left that says, “I need my 1098-T Tuition tax statement”.
- On the next page under School Name, where it says “Type School Name Here”, start to type in Gwynedd Mercy University. Right below where you are typing, the system will populate the words “Gwynedd Mercy University”. Double click on the populated words so they are highlighted in blue. Then click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the page.
- On the next page, it will ask you for the following information:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Social Security Number
- Zip Code (from the address in our system)
- Click "I am not a Robot"- Hit Continue
- On the next page you will see you 1098T tax information listed. On the right of the page, click “View/Print Statement.” You can print your tax document from there.
You can sign up now to automatically receive next year's 1098-T form electronically. Follow the step-by-step instructions on the web form. Once GMercyU creates the form you will receive an e-mail that the form is available and you can print a copy for yourself, your parents and your tax advisor anytime you choose, and as often as needed.