Pay your tuition fees if you have funding from Lanekassen, CSN, Kela, SU or LIN

If you have a Lanekassen, CSN, Kela, SU or LIN loan for all or part of your tuition fees, then it is your responsibility to pay your tuition fees with your loan and any remaining tuition fees.

How we process a Lanekassen, CSN, Kela, SU or LIN loan 

Once you secure your loan, you need to follow the steps provided so that you receive your funding in time for the start of your programme.  

We will issue you an invoice that tells you the exact amount you owe, and if your loan does not cover the full amount of your tuition fees, then you must pay the rest. 

You are responsible for using this funding to pay your tuition fees to the University. You are also responsible for any tuition fees not covered by your funding.

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How to pay your tuition fees 

Register how you will pay your tuition fees (if you have not done so)

This form gives you directions on how to pay your tuition fees and lets our team know how you intend to pay your fees. If you have not yet filled it out, you should do this now.  

You will need to complete this form once at the start of every academic year, or whenever the way you fund your studies changes. 

You do not need to complete this form if you have done so previously in the current academic year. Only complete it again if the way you fund your studies has changed. 

Register how you will pay your tuition fees  (if you have not done so) 

Complete your student registration online 

As part of the matriculation process, you will need to complete online registration for each academic year. We cannot issue your invoice until you complete student registration.  

How to complete your student registration  

Make your payment 

Once you have filled out the form, you can: 

  • pay by instalment by setting up a Recurring Card Payment (RCP) so we can take payments on fixed dates throughout the academic year 

or 

  • make one payment 

 

If you pay by instalment

If you choose to pay your tuition fees by Recurring Card Payment (RCP), then you can pay by two equal instalments throughout the academic year.  

  • 50% of your tuition fees will be taken on 3 November

  • 50% of your tuition fees will be taken on 3 February 

Send us your loan payment schedule (if the dates are different) 

If you notice the dates listed are different from the ones given by your loan provider, you must send your loan payment schedule to Finance Helpline.  

Email Finance Helpline

Check My finance  

You can find a record of your invoice and any fee payments in My finance. You can find My finance by logging into MyEd. 

Log in to MyEd

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