Payment methods

We have several options available to help you settle your fees quickly and efficiently.

Surrey Online Learning students in partnership with EdX: please refer to the payment link on your offer letter.

Please note: How you pay your tuition fees has now changed to the below as of 1 December 2025.

Tuition fee payments

The University of Surrey has partnered with Flywire to process domestic and international payments, so that you can make your education payments safely and securely through our online payment portals, in your home currency, using local trusted payment methods.

Pay your deposit

International postgraduate taught students and those starting on certain courses, will need to pay an initial deposit to confirm their place at Surrey. See if you need to pay a deposit.

All postgraduate research students need to pay an initial deposit in order to firmly accept their offer.

Postgraduate taught deposit Postgraduate research deposit

Make a tuition payment

UK and international students are now required to log into their Surrey Self-Service account and will be directed to make tuition fee payments through Flywire. Those studying online courses or a Pre-sessional English course have a separate payment method.

Surrey Self-Service Online Learning courses Pre-sessional English courses

Accommodation fees

If you are paying your accommodation fees using a UK debit or credit card you will need your student ID number and invoice number to log into our online card payment gateway.

Make a payment

Payment due dates for your accommodation fees will be displayed on the invoice which will have been sent to your university email address. Invoices are usually sent 10 days after your arrival into your accommodation.

UK students International students

Please be aware...

For security and safety purposes we do not accept in-person or telephone payments. Payments need to be made online or by bank transfer via Flywire, the University will not give out the University bank details.

Your login details should not be shared with any third party. Our payment partners will never ask you to share login details.

Find out more

View our MySurrey Help page for more information. If you are still unsure, please contact Flywire.

Terms and conditions

Please see below for the terms and conditions you are agreeing to when you use the e-Payment gateway.

To the fullest extent permitted at law, the University of Surrey is providing this website, its contents and its online payment facility on an "as is" basis and makes no (and expressly disclaims all) representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, with respect to this website or the information, content, products or services included in this site including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

In addition, the University of Surrey does not represent or warrant that the information accessible via this website is accurate, complete or current.

In no circumstances, to the fullest extent permitted at law, shall the University of Surrey nor or any of its officers or employees be liable for any loss, additional costs or damage howsoever arising suffered as a result of any use of this website or the information, content, or products included in the site.

We may change these terms from time to time without notice. Changes will apply to any subsequent transactions with the University of Surrey.

This site is currently only to be used for the payment of fees to the University of Surrey.

Secure payment guarantee

If you would like to pay for your fees with this facility, but you are concerned about the security and reliability of the service, please be assured that:

  • Your payment details are automatically encrypted when you enter them
  • This site is secured using a Thawte SSL Web Server Certificate to offer you secure communications by encrypting all data to and from the site.

Privacy and data protection

At the University of Surrey we recognise that your personal privacy is a serious and important issue and we support the principle of protecting privacy on the internet within the context of current UK legislation.

If you are unsure whether the payment has been charged to your credit/debit card, you should contact your card issuer whose telephone number is usually stated on the back of your card.