GW Wire Transfer

As a result of the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, some currencies may be temporarily unavailable. Due to the rapidly changing nature of these interruptions, please review the Western Union COVID-19 Currency Update webpage for an up-to-date list of impacted currencies.

The university accepts bank wire transfers via the Student Account eBill solution.  Payments made via the Student Account eBill solution will be reflected on your student account upon receipt of the wired funds.

Users paying in an accepted international currency will be able to lock in their exchange rate for 72 hours. Students and authorized users electing the wire payment method and selecting US Dollars as their currency option, regardless of the country of origin, will be assessed a non-refundable service fee of $20.  This fee will appear as a separate transaction on the transmission form. 

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International Wire Transfer

 

If you have payment-related questions, please reach out to TransferMate at:

Phone: +1 312 496 6606
Email: [email protected]
Live chat is available through: https://transfermateeducation.com/en/contactus.aspx

Payments via AirWallex or other third party processors are not recommended at this time. If your payment is submitted via that vendor and creates a credit balance on your account, you will only be able to apply that credit to future charges or to your GWorld card balance. If paying by wire, we strongly encourage you to use the Bank Wire Transfer option available via Student eBill to ensure your payment is posted to your account in a timely manner.

Please note that the bank wire option will not be available to students who elect to add the tuition insurance or voluntary library gift to their payment. Students may still elect these options, however, they must do so as a separate transaction paid via electronic check or credit card. 

Please note that international wires are not currently accepted from the following countries*: Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Myanmar, Russia, North Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, the Crimea region of Ukraine, Venezuela.

*The countries listed here do not constitute a full or final list and may change at any time without prior notice to adhere to U.S. sanctions.