Accessibility statement

Paying the University

Fees

Tuition fees

We do not accept payments in cash.

The easiest way to pay tuition fees is by direct debit or online. You can pay by direct debit or make one-off UK and international payments via Flywire by logging in to your e:Vision account. You can also make one-off payments using the Online Payments Service.

Eligible international offer holders can pay tuition fee deposit payments through the ‘Your Student visa’ section in You@York as part of the CAS request form. You will have a choice of payment methods, including debit or credit card or bank transfer with Flywire.

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University accommodation fees

We do not accept payments in cash.

The easiest way to pay for University accommodation is by direct debit or online. You can pay by direct debit or make one-off UK and international payments via Flywire by logging in to your e:Vision account. You can also make one-off payments using the Online Payments Service.

If you are expecting to receive the York Bursary and are in University accommodation, paying by direct debit will ensure that you do not accidentally overpay accommodation fees (see information about receiving your award in bursaries and scholarships).

View your accommodation costs on the Accommodation Hub and check your instalment dates.

Paying by cheque or direct debit

Wherever possible please pay online, however if you do need to pay by cheque or paper direct debit form please send them by the post to:

Fees Office, Unit 1, Market Square, Heslington, York, YO10 5NH

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Other student services

  • Official documents, certificates and administration fees
    For official documents, resit fees, thesis fees and other administration, you should use the University Online Store. For more information about documents, see Request a document.

Paying on behalf of a student

Parents and relatives can make payments on behalf of a student by:

Only students themselves can make payments using e:Vision.

Please note that we can't disclose information to third parties (including parents and carers) without written consent from the student. This is due to data protection legislation.

Contact

See our useful finance contacts page for help with different financial queries.