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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

UTD institutes online tuition payment option

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If you're a UTD student enrolling for classes for the Spring semester and you're reading this on the day of posting (Dec. 12), you still have time to make your early registration tuition payment using the new online EZPay option.

By loggin in here, registrants will be able to pay from the comfort of their own home (or local internet hotspot), using either the credit card of their choice or an E-Check.

For now, the big incentive (aside from not having to stand in long lines at the Bursar's Office) involves a drawing for an iPod Shuffle, in which EZPay users are automatically entered. In future, additional features will be implemented, including installment options, parental and third party payments, payment scheduling and direct deposit. Further information can be obtained here.

posted by JM


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dybala Anonymous

Online payment at UTD is not a "new" option. This has been around for years. Note this example from 2002 http://som.utdallas.edu/globalmba/new...

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Chad Jones Staff

As a UTDer—Sieg Hail Temoc—I must confirm this payment option has indeed been around for a while and is the only way to pay your steadily-increasing tuition without having to wait in line for four hours. Whoops.

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Pavel Lishin Verified

I remember there being a pretty big charge for using a credit card, online or at the bursar's office.

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