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Credit cards are not accepted in person at the Bursar’s Office windows.

Logon to MySJSU, scroll down to the Finance section > Online Payments, Payment Plans, and Account Services > Student Account Options > Make a Payment and select the link to pay with a credit card.

There is a 2.75% service charge for paying with a credit card.

Logon to MySJSU and scroll down to the Finance section > Online Payments, Payment Plans, and Account Services > Student Account Options > Make a Payment > and select "Bank Account" from the drop-down menu.

There is no service charge for e-check payments.

Only regular bank savings or checking accounts are allowed.

We do not accept e-checks from business checking accounts, brokerage accounts, credit card advance checks, or some credit unions.

Check with your bank if you are unsure if your check will be accepted electronically.

Checks mailed or placed in our drop box must have the student’s name and SJSU ID number on the face of the check. All personal checks received will be converted into electronic debits. For reconciliation purposes, checks will appear on your bank statement under electronic debits.

A $25 fee is charged for the first returned check and $35 thereafter. An additional Administrative Fee may also be charged. SJSU has no control over whether the bank sends checks through a second time for clearing.

If a check or e-check is dishonored by the bank for any reason, including keying errors for e-checks, the registration is subject to cancellation.

Mail checks to:

Bursar's Office
San José State University
One Washington Square
San José, CA 95192-0138

Extended Studies, Open University and Special Session students must use their respective registration forms and follow their respective registration instructions.

E-refunds

All refunds are processed electronically, including eligible refunds for reduced unit load or withdrawal, as well as financial aid disbursements. You must indicate a checking account number where you want your refund/award deposited. For illustrated step-by-step instructions, see www.sjsu.edu/bursar/fees/refunds/index.htm > “How to sign up for e-refunds.”

You are responsible for keeping your MySJSU account current

The university has established a business practice whereby all payments apply to the oldest debt on your account. For example, if you are making a registration payment and you have a housing debt with an earlier due date, the payment will apply to the housing charges first. Keep your account current to avoid the possibility of enrollment cancellation.

Any delinquent outstanding charges owed to the university will be submitted to the Franchise Tax Board for tax refund offset.

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