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 student academic 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.Register online as a student and arrange payment of your student academic feesAs part of matriculation, you will need to complete online student registration and either confirm your funding or arrange payment of your student academic fees. This is a required step in the registration process, and in most cases, you will be able to pay in instalments.How to complete your student registration online You will receive an email to your University of Edinburgh email account to let you know when you can access the online student registration form and pay your student academic fees. As part of the process, you will need to confirm whether you have an international educational loan and choose to either pay in full or by instalments. Payments can be made by credit or debit card, Flywire bank transfer, or online payment platform or by setting up an instalment plan.Payment optionsTo pay in instalments you will need to provide card details and other information, including the cardholder’s address. We will use the card details you provide to set up an instalment plan and take payment on scheduled dates. If you choose to pay your student academic fees by instalment, then you can pay by two equal instalments throughout the academic year. 50% of your student academic fees will be taken on 3 November50% of your student academic fees will be taken on 3 AprilInstalment dates will be displayed during annual registration for reference. These dates may change if your plan cannot be set up before the first payment is due. If this happens, we will email you and the revised payment schedule will appear in My Finance channel in MyEd. HTML Pay your tuition fees by instalment Pay your tuition fees in one payment Send us your loan payment schedule (if the dates are different) If you notice the instalment dates shown in online registration are different from the ones given by your loan provider, you must send your loan payment schedule to Finance Helpline. Email Finance HelplineOnce you have registered and your invoice has been issued, your instalment plan will be set up and the payment dates and amounts will appear in MyFinance, usually within one working day.Do not make any other form of payment method against this instalment seven days prior to its due date to prevent being charged twice.Or Pay in full You can pay in full during online student registration using a credit or debit card, by Flywire bank transfer or an online payment platform.If, after registering, you decide to pay your student academic fees in full instead of instalments, you can do so through MyFinance channel in MyEd.Do not make any other form of payment method against an existing instalment seven days prior to its due date to prevent being charged twice.Email Finance HelplineCheck 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 MyEdDo you need help?If the card payment is refusedA card payment may be refused if: there is not enough money in the card holder’s accountthe card limit is not high enoughthe bank suspects the payment may be fraudulent and prevents it going out University’s policy on collecting late feesIf you have paid a depositIf you have paid a deposit towards your programme, this will be deducted from the total amount of fees you have to pay. Your deposit will not appear on your invoice. If you pay your deposit early in the year, there may be a delay before this shows on your student account. If you have other fees to payYou may need to pay other fees for your programme (for example, module fees or dissertation fees). You can find out if you need to pay extra fees for your programme on the University’s degree finder.Undergraduate degree finder Postgraduate degree finder Our fee definitionsThe amount you owe will be displayed during online registration. Once you have registered details of your invoices and any payments made will appear in My finance channelIf your student academic fees are incorrect or missing during online registration, you can report the issue directly in the registration system.Module fees and individual course feesAs part of matriculation, you will need to complete online student registration and either confirm your funding or arrange payment of your student academic fees. This is a required step in the registration process, and in most cases, you will be able to pay in instalments.Dissertation fees and postgraduate research costs Dissertation fees and postgraduate research costs can be paid as part of your instalment plan. If you have problems paying your feesPlease contact EdHelp via the link in online student registration if:you need an extension of up to 10 days - include the date you expect to make your payment and how you’ll pay.you cannot make a payment in full or don’t have access to a valid payment method – such as a bank card for an instalment plan.The card does not have to be for a UK bank account, or in your name, as long as you have the cardholder’s permission (for example, a parent or guardian). If you experience financial difficulties during your studies for reasons beyond your control, please contact EdHelp. You will be asked to share details about your situation and, if possible, suggest a revised payment plan. You will also need to provide evidence of your circumstances.We will review your case carefully and work with you to find the best way forward. We do appreciate that financial difficulties can be very distressing; however, this does not mean that we are in a position to accommodate all alternative payment schedules proposed to us. Where this is the case, you will be asked to give the matter further thought and to work with us to achieve an acceptable outcome. You may also consider an interruption of study, with the consent of your Personal Tutor, Supervisor or Director of Studies, if your financial difficulty is extreme or likely to be long-term. This article was published on 2024-07-01