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ParentPay is the web payment service that lets parents pay safely online by credit and debit card to schools/colleges.
USP College will be using ParentPay to pay for college fees, transport fees and book fees. In future, the college hopes to use ParentPay to pay for trips, visits and college catering facilities. We are hoping that everyone will benefit from this facility. ParentPay is a free, easy to use online service, which gives you the freedom to make payments whenever you like, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This means that students will no longer have to take responsibility for carrying money into college, which is probably a great reassurance for parents.
To make a secure payment using a debit/credit card, you will need to set up an account via the ParentPay website. Prior to setting up your account, it is advised that you read over the FAQs below.
A simple way to pay for college fees, transport fees and book fees (refundable) saving students having to bring money into the college and reducing the chances of money being lost or stolen.
You will need to open an account with ParentPay first via their secure website, ParentPay, and then follow the simple instructions to credit your account.
ParentPay offers you the freedom to make payments whenever and wherever you like, safe in the knowledge that the technology used is the highest internet security available. It reduces the chances of money being lost or stolen on campus.
Once you log on to the system for the first time you can change both your username and password to one you can easily remember.
NO - ParentPay is a secure site and the only information passed on to us is the date and value of your payment.
Yes.
Please click on the forgotten password section and reset your password.
We save time on administration and in return we can spend more time on other college issues.
The college will accept cheques but only to the amount that is covered by the cheque guarantee card. This number must be written on the back of the cheque.