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How to Pay Your Fees

If you are offered a place to study at Edinburgh College as an international student, you will be sent a Conditional Offer letter. At this stage, you will be asked to pay the tuition fees in full to confirm that you accept the study offer, and that you intend to study at Edinburgh College.  

If you are an international student requiring a Student Visa, and you are applying to study a two-year HND course, you have the option to pay the full two-year fee in full, in order to secure a 2-year visa. The full payment of the two-year fee will then be reflected in your Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies (CAS) sponsorship letter that you will use to apply for your Student Visa.

How to pay 

You can pay your fees using our international payments platform Convera, or by bank transfer, major credit card, GBP cheque or banker's draft. 

In addition to fees, you may be required to pay some other costs, for example, core textbooks, specialist equipment (depending on your course). Please ask us about additional costs. 

How to pay with Convera

International Student Fees can be paid using our international payments platform: Convera.

This fast and reliable service allows you to pay in your local currency via bank transfer or by using a wide range of local online payment options including Alipay, UnionPay, WeChat Pay and more without incurring any transaction charges. 

  • Pay fees in your local currency 
  • Avoid fees and international foreign exchange charges from your bank 
  • Easy to use on smartphones and other mobile devices 
  • Pay online or by bank transfer 
  • Rest assured knowing your payments are received in full by Edinburgh College 

 

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