Using Flywire to pay fees

Using Flywire to pay fees

  1. Click HERE to go to Flywire
  2. Search for your university
    1. Remember some schools have similar names, be specific to ensure your payment goes to the correct university!
  3. Enter payment details
    1. Enter the total amount you need to pay
    2. Double check this!
  4. Enter your name and email address and choose your country
    1. Flywire will now show you the payment options for your country
  5. Select your payment method
    1. Select how you would like to pay. Universities offer different methods but bank transfer is often available and is usually cheaper than the others
  6. Fill in your information
    1. Enter the personal details that are requested
    2. They may ask for your student ID number. This can often be found on your student portal, your acceptance letter or other paperwork from the university. If you can't find it, contact your admissions councillor/academic advisor or someone similar. Your consultants at Keystone Sports will not have this information.
  7. Complete the payment
    1. Follow the instructions to complete the payment
    2. If you choose to pay via bank transfer you should now see a screen with the payment details you will need to complete the payment. 
  8. Save your receipt
    1. Keep the confirmation receipt from Flywire for your records

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