Your Guide to Nexford's Monthly Tuition Payment Model

Modified on Tue, 6 May at 9:10 AM

At Nexford University, we offer a flexible tuition model where you are charged a flat monthly fee for each month you are actively enrolled and studying with us. This allows you to pay for your education on a month-by-month basis.


Payment Deadline and Enrollment

You will receive an invoice on the 20th of every month for the upcoming month of study. To ensure continuous access to your courses and maintain active enrollment, your tuition payment is due before the end of each current month.


How to Make Your Monthly Payment

Payments are managed through your myNXU Wallet, accessible via the myNXU portal (mynxu.nexford.edu). You can make a manual payment each month. If you have previously "topped up" your Wallet (made an advance payment), your monthly tuition will be automatically deducted from your available Wallet balance.


Consequences of Late or Non-Payment

If your monthly tuition payment is not successfully processed by the deadline:

  • You will not be enrolled in the next course(s) in your learning path in the upcoming month. If you are enrolled and completing one or more courses, you will be able to continue and complete the course(s).
  • Once you have completed courses in progress, your enrollment and access to any new courses will be suspended until the outstanding payment is made and your enrollment is reactivated for the next available study period.
  • If your outstanding balance has not been paid for 2 more months, you will be dismissed from your program. You will need to pay the outstanding balance in order to be eligible for re-admission. 


Questions About Your Payments?

If you have any questions regarding your tuition, payments, or billing, please submit an inquiry to our Billings Team.


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