Pay Tuition and Related Charges

Tuition Bills

Prior to the beginning of each semester, invoices listing all current semester charges and approved financial aid are available online to all registered students.

Student tuition bills are prepared by term and are due two weeks prior to the start of the semester. Paper bills are not mailed, however all billing statements can be accessed via the Wilkes student portal and a notification is sent to your Wilkes email. You will only receive notification via the mail if your account is past due.

Students who fail to pay all indebtedness to the University shall not be permitted to receive any degree, certificate or transcript of grades.

Subject to the regulations concerning refunds, the total tuition is considered fully earned by the University upon completion of registration by the student.

Making Payments

Wilkes offers multiple ways to pay your tuition:

  • Pay online (single payment).
  • Enroll in an automated installment plan.
  • Pay by mail.
  • Pay in person.

Direct Parent Payments

Parents and other authorized users can make a direct payment to their students' tuition bill via the Wilkes Parent Portal. Students must grant authorization in the before this is available.

Pay Online

Pay via credit card or electronic check or enroll in an automated installment payment plan via the Wilkes Portal.

Log in to the with your Wilkes Portal username and password.

  • To make a single payment, select Make Payment in the top navigation bar.
  • To enroll in an automated installment payment plan, select Payment Plans.

If you do not know your username and/or password or are having trouble logging in, please contact:

Wilkes Help Desk
helpdesk@wilkes.edu
570-408-4357

Pay By Mail

Pay via mail by sending your check or money order to:

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Student Lockbox
PO Box 824696
Philadelphia, PA 19182-4696

Pay in Person

Pay by cash, check or money order in person at the Bursar's Office.

The Cashier Office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 - 4 p.m.

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Bursar's Office
Miller Hall
32 West South Street, Wilkes-Barre PA

Financial Assistance

Several plans have been developed to assist students who do not have the cash in hand financial means to pay their respective bill all at once, and it is suggested that these plans be considered when special assistance is needed. Students may consult with the financial aid director (or at off-campus sites, with the financial aid representative) for information regarding scholarships and loan programs.

Students may consult with the financial aid director (or at off-campus sites, with the financial aid representative) for information regarding scholarships and loan programs.