IRS Form 1098-T

Eligibility

Depending on your income (or your family’s income, if you are a dependent), whether you were considered full or half-time enrolled, and the amount of your qualified educational expenses for the year, you may be eligible for a federal education tax credit. (You can find detailed information about claiming education tax credits in IRS Publication 970, PDF File page 9.)

The dollar amounts reported on your Form 1098-T may assist you in completing IRS Form 8863 – the form used for calculating the education tax credits that a taxpayer may claim as part of your tax return.

California State University, Fullerton is unable to provide you with individual tax advice, but should you have questions, you should seek the counsel of an informed tax preparer or adviser.

Sample IRS Form 1098TPDF File

 

2023 cutoff dates for reported payments
Type Cut-off Additional Information
Mail
Payments
12/14/2023 Mail payments posted to student accounts on or before December 15, 2023, will be part of the 2023 tax year. Payments posted AFTER December 15, 2023, will be part of the 2024 tax year. Postmarked dates are not accepted.
Flywire (International) Payments 12/13/2023 Flywire payments posted to student accounts on or before December 14, 2023, will be part of the 2023 tax year. Payments posted AFTER December 14, 2023, will be part of the 2024 tax year.
Online Payments (Student Portal) 12/31/2023 Credit card and electronic check (ACH) payments made online by 10:30 PM December 31, 2023, will be part of the 2023 tax year. Payments posted AFTER December 31, 2023, 10:30 PM will be part of the 2024 tax year.

Important Notes about heartland ECSI accounts

If you would like to create a profile to access your tax document, the instructions to create a profile, as well as your Heartland Key, are included in the email Heartland ECSI sends to you when your tax statement is ready. We have included those instructions below for your reference.

In the event that you do not have the email containing your Heartland Key, please contact Heartland ECSI's Customer Service Department at 1-866-428-1098 or via LiveChat from the Heartland ECSI student website. You will need to provide basic information to authenticate your identity, and the Heartland Key will be provided.

Heartland Key: Eligible students recieved an email from webmaster@ecsi.net with their Heartland Key passcode to access their IRS Form 1098T online. Contact ECSI at 866.428.1098 for more details.

Heartland ECSI & 1098-T

Form 1098-T Look-upOpens in new window

You can access your tax form by creating a Heartland ECSI profile and connecting your account to CSUF with their Heartland Key.

How to Access your form 1098-T through Heartland ECSI


  1. Visit the Heartland ECSI Form 1098-T Look-upOpens in new window page
  2. Sign into your ECSI profile or register and create a new profile

Sign into or Create an Account with ECSI


  1. Connect your Account with your Heartland Key (provided via email from @ecsi.net when your document was ready)

Connect with your Heartland Key

Can't Find your Heartland Key? Contact ECSI Customer Service at 888.428.1098 or use their Live Chat at href="https://www.ecsi.net/bwr/contacts.html">https://www.ecsi.net/bwr/contacts.html.



  1. Retrieve your 1098T after connecting to California State University, Fullerton.
Sample of 1098-T statement through Heartland ESCI

IRS Substantiation Reminder

It is each student’s individual responsibility to maintain all records and documents supporting all educational credits and deductions taken on their personal tax returns. The Form 1098-T provided by CSUF does not serve as full documentation for any educational credit or deduction claimed. Amounts reported on the Form 1098-T must be substantiated by proper payment and scholarship award documentation and evidence (i.e., canceled checks, credit card receipts, scholarship award letters, bank statements, etc.). Upon review of such documentation, students may find additional eligible educational expenses not reported on the Form 1098-T (i.e., textbooks, on-campus housing payments, etc.). Please refer to IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Higher EducationOpens in new window PDF File Opens in new window , for further guidance.

Registering an account with Heartland ECSI

You can access your 1098-T statement quickly and easily by visiting the Heartland ECSI Website using one of the following methods.

If you already have a profile with Heartland ECSI, please sign in. If you have not yet connected your tax statements to your account, you will need to connect them using your Heartland Key. Simply click on the "Connect An Account" button and enter your tax statement Heartland Key.

If you have not registered for an account, click on the Sign In or Register button in the upper right side of the page. Complete the registration section to create your profile and then connect your tax account by entering your Heartland Key. 

Frequently Asked Questions

IRS Form 1098-T FAQs

If you have any general non-tax specific questions about your Form 1098-T, email  student1098t@fullerton.edu  for more information.  Please include your full name and CWID number so that we access your account and better assist you.

 

Updating your SSN or ITIN

Update your information by uploading the required documents to the Registration and Records website through their Secure Student Electronic Document Submission webpageOpens in new window . Only PDF Files are accepted, and please disable pop-up blockers to use the upload platform.

Failure to comply with this requirement may result in a $50 penalty to you, assessed on each incorrect document by the Internal Revenue Service under Code § 6723.

If you have any questions regarding your account or need further information, please contact their Client Support Team online via TeamSupport, email us at clientsupport@ecsi.net, or call Heartland ECSI at 1-800-437-6931.

Form 1098-T information for the 2005 through 2021 tax years are also available through ECSI. The 2022 calendar year Form 1098-T data available on January 31, 2023.

What do the 2023 Form 1098-T Boxes Contain?

Student's Taxpayer identification number (TIN) - For your protection, this form may show only the last four digits of your social security number (SSN). Individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), or adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN). However, the issuer has reported your complete identification number to the IRS and, where applicable, to state and/or local governments. A TIN Solicitation Checkbox is checked if we solicited you in the appropriate manner at least once during the year regarding providing a SSN or ITIN for processing and filing your IRS Form 1098-T regardless if a SSN or ITIN (aka Taxpayer Identification Number) was or was not provided to the CSUF prior to tax form issuance.

Account number - May show an account or other unique number the filer assigned to distinguish your account. For CSUF, your Campuswide Identification (CWID) number is shown in this box.

Box 1 - Shows the total payments received in 2023 from any source for qualified tuition and related expenses less any reimbursements or refunds made during 2023 that relate to those payments received during 2023. 

Box 2 - Reserved - will be greyed out.

Box 3 - Reserved - will be greyed out.

Box 4 - Shows any adjustment made for a prior year for qualified tuition and related expenses that were reported on a prior year Form 1098-T. This amount may reduce any allowable education credit that you claimed for the prior year (may result in an increase in tax liability for the year of the refund). See “recapture” in the index to IRS Publication 970 to report a reduction in your education credit or tuition and fees deduction.

For example, if you paid spring 2024 registration fees in the 2023 calendar year, "qualified tuition" for the Spring 2024 semester would have been reported on your 1098-T for 2023. If you subsequently received a refund of Spring 2024 registration fees in February 2024, the amount refunded would be reported in Form 1098-T Box 4 for the 2024 tax calendar year.

Box 5 - Shows the total of all scholarships or grants (educational assistance) administered and processed by CSUF. Educational assistance amounts reported are ones applied against your student account during the tax calendar year (January 1st to December 31st). Reportable education assistance received and processed by CSUF may include but are not limited to scholarships, fellowships, and grants, funds received from employers, outside sponsored awards, third-party billing arrangements, waivers and exemptions, and other cash and non-cash reportable awards. The amount of scholarships or grants for the calendar year (including those not reported by CSUF) may reduce the amount of the education credit you claim for the year. The net amount of such educational assistance is reported to the IRS.

Box 6 - Shows adjustments to scholarships or grants for a prior year. This amount may affect the amount of any allowable tuition and fees deduction or education credit that you claimed for the prior year. You may have to file an amended income tax return (IRS Form 1040X) for the prior year.

Box 7 - Shows whether the amount in Box 1 includes amounts for an academic period beginning January-March 2023. See IRS Publication 970 for how to report these amounts.

Box 8 - Shows whether you are considered to be carrying at least one-half the normal full-time workload for your course of study at the reporting institution that began in 2023. Matriculating degree earning students taking 6 or more units will have this box checked. Students who are taking classes through CSUF University Extended Education in Open University or non-degree earning courses are not deemed to be matriculating students for tax purposes. Box 8 would not be reported as checked for such individuals. Also, Box 8 would not be checked if you were not officially enrolled and taking 6 or more units that occurred for the Spring, Summer, or Fall 2023 semesters. If you are at least a half-time student for at least one academic period that begins during the year, you meet one of the requirements for the American opportunity credit. You do not have to meet the workload requirement to qualify for the lifetime learning credit. See IRS Publication 970 for further clarification.

Box 9 - Shows whether you are considered to be enrolled at CSUF in a program leading to a graduate degree, graduate-level certificate, or other recognized graduate-level educational credential any time during the tax calendar year (January 1st to December 31st).

Box 10 - Shows the total amount of reimbursements or refunds of qualified tuition and related expenses made by an insurer. Box 10 is blank since CSUF is not an insurer.

For tax specific questions, please contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at 1-800-829-1040 or your personal tax advisor for further assistance.