UM Pay - Electronic Billing & Payment Services for Students
General Information:
The UM Pay online billing and payment system is the official means of generating
tuition bills to all currently-enrolled University of Minnesota students. Only
non-enrolled students and Senior Citizen Education Program students will receive
paper billing statements.
You will receive a notice in your University-assigned e-mail account when your UM Pay bill is ready to be viewed online. Your online statement will detail the amount due (tuition, fees, housing, books, and other campus charges) and the payment due date.
Hours of operation for UM Pay access are Monday through Saturday
from 5:30 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. and Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 a.m.
Once logged into UM Pay, you can:
view tuition bills.
view billing and payment history.
set-up a debit payment from a checking or savings account.
charge a payment to your MasterCard, DISCOVER, or American Express credit
card.
download and print a copy of the bill for sending check payments via U.S.
Mail.
forward an e-mail copy of the bill to parents, spouse, or others.
set up parents and other authorized payers to view and pay your bills.
Authorized payers can:
view student's tuition bills.
view student's billing and payment history.
set-up a debit payment from a checking or savings account.
charge a payment to your MasterCard, DISCOVER, or American Express credit
card.
download and print a copy of the student's bill for sending check payments
via U.S. Postal Service.
Benefits and advantages of UM Pay:
Convenient and easy
Private and secure
Saves time - no more waiting for the bill in the mail or waiting in line
to make a payment
Saves money - no more check writing or paying for stamps
Easy for parents and other authorized payers to pay tuition bills
Online history of e-bills and e-payments
Payments submitted by 5 p.m. Central Standard Time are processed the same day
Please note that you may be exempted from electronic billing if your
appeal is approved. Complete and submit the Electronic
Billing Exemption Appeal form.
Frequently-asked questions and answers for Twin Cities campus students
Issues with UM Pay? Click here for assistance.