my unc charlotte portal parent payment

by Ms. Mya Beer PhD 4 min read

Who can collect payments from my student account?

These options include ALL third parties authorized to collect current student account payments. Any payments refused by the payer bank because inaccurate bank account information was provided, insufficient funds or a closed account, are subject to a $25.00 returned payment fee.

How does the University notify students that an online bill is available?

We send billing notification emails to the University email account for students and the email registered for Authorized Users to notify them that an online bill is available. Please be aware that our office is required to comply with federal laws protecting private student information.

What is the my UNC chart mobile app?

The My UNC Chart mobile app lets you access your favorite features natively on your smartphone. Download the app for iOS or Android today. NEW USER? Need help with My UNC Chart? Start with our Frequently Asked Questions or use the "Need Help" chat service below." and Video Visits.

How do I add an authorized payer to my student account?

If you want to provide guest access to your student records and other personal information, view Guest Access Portal and FERPA. Click View or Add Authorized Payer button in the My Student Account block Authorized Users will receive an email informing them that they have been granted access to the Payment/Billing Suite .

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Navigating the Niner Experience

Here are some helpful tips on negotiating the transition that both you and your student may experience in the college setting.

Living on Campus

Each year thousands of new freshmen, transfer students and upperclassmen choose to live on campus. Found out why living on campus is so popular.

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Current Students

  1. Online - Pay online through my.uncc.edu. View instructions to pay online.
  2. Payment Plan - Sign up for a 5-installment payment plan. View Payment Plan information
  3. By mail - Mail payment to UNC Charlotte, Cashier’s Office, Reese Building, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001. Please allow 5-6 days for mail delivery. All payments should include...
  1. Online - Pay online through my.uncc.edu. View instructions to pay online.
  2. Payment Plan - Sign up for a 5-installment payment plan. View Payment Plan information
  3. By mail - Mail payment to UNC Charlotte, Cashier’s Office, Reese Building, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001. Please allow 5-6 days for mail delivery. All payments should include...
  4. In person - Pay by checkat Niner Central drop box in the Cone Building or by visiting the Cashier's Office. Click here for operating hours.

Non-Active Students

  1. Payments for students without MyCharlotte access may be made through the University Marketplace at: Non-Active Student Account Payments.
  2. Please note this site is only for use if you do not have a current MY UNC Charlotte logon. If you use this site, there will be a delay before the payment will post to your account.
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Accepted Payment Types

  1. Payment can be made by cash, check, online from your checking or savings account (eCheck), or by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express). There is no extra fee to pay via credi...
  2. All payments must be in U.S. currency.
  3. Remittance should be made payable to “UNC Charlotte” and identified with the student name …
  1. Payment can be made by cash, check, online from your checking or savings account (eCheck), or by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express). There is no extra fee to pay via credi...
  2. All payments must be in U.S. currency.
  3. Remittance should be made payable to “UNC Charlotte” and identified with the student name and ID number.
  4. Receipts will not be mailed.

Returned Checks

  1. Returned checks are subject to a $35.00 returned check fee assessed to the student’s account.
  2. This includes payments returned for “NON TRANSACTION” accounts.
  3. We recommend that you contact your Financial Institution prior to using certain savings accounts for ACH electronic (eCheck) payments to ensure that the account can be used for ACH electronic (eChe...
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