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Let us help you pay your tuition. With the funds raised at eDivvy.com, a check will be issued on the student’s behalf and paid to the order of UC Regents. This check will then be sent out to the student. This check can then be cashed by the University and applied directly to the student’s tuition account.

UC Irvine Payment Information


The Central Cashier processes cash and checks only; no credit cards are accepted.  Checks may include money orders, cashier’s checks, or traveler’s checks.  All payments must be U.S. funds.

A personal check should display the following:

    * payable to the Regents of the University of California, or UC Regents;
    * your student ID number;
    * completed with the proper amount in the written and printed areas;
    * signed by an account holder;
    * given the current date (post-dated checks are not accepted);
    * a complete address for the account holder; and,
    * bank branch information and account number imprinted by the bank.

You may be required to pay with certified funds (cashier’s check, money order, or cash) in certain situations.  For example, if you are paying for a returned check invoice by mail, you may be asked to send a money order.  Cashier’s checks and money orders may be issued by your bank or credit union; check the institution’s web site for the cost and availability.  Banking facilities and ATMs are available in the Student Center at convenient locations.

Never mail cash payments.

* Based on splitting item cost equally among 10 persons. Estimated cost per participant is rounded up to the nearest dollar. Actual cost per person will depend on the number of persons who contribute and the amount of each person's contribution. The amount shown is merely an estimate for illustrative purposes, and may not include shipping and handling fees.
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