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Gebühreneinzug · Xendit · Hochschulen

Online-Gebühreneinzug mit Xendit für Hochschulen

Collect college fees online using Xendit — tuition, hostel, exam fees, and more — automatically reconciled with student records in OpenEduCat.

Managing annual and installment billing across colleges is one of the most time-intensive tasks for finance teams. Xendit is one of the most reliable payment gateways for Indonesia institutions — and OpenEduCat's fee management module connects to it natively. When a student pays online, OpenEduCat marks the invoice paid, posts to the general ledger, and sends a receipt — with zero manual intervention.

Warum Xendit für Hochschulen?

GCash and Maya integration for Philippine colleges where 70%+ of students use e-wallets as their primary payment method

Gebührenarten, die Sie einziehen können

Jede für hochschulen relevante Gebührenart – jede automatisch mit Studentendaten abgeglichen

Course / Program Fee

Per-program tuition collected each academic year or semester

Beispiel: $3,200/year for Diploma in Commerce

Registration Fee

One-time enrollment fee paid at admission and re-registration each year

Beispiel: $120 new enrollment, $60 annual re-registration

Lab & Equipment

Practical session fees for science, computer, or vocational labs

Beispiel: $75/year per lab subject

Hostel Fee

On-campus or affiliated hostel charges billed per semester

Beispiel: $800/semester single occupancy

Placement Services

Career placement support and recruitment event fees

Beispiel: $150 placement service fee for final-year students

Certificate & Diploma Issue

Document issuance fees for certificates, transcripts, and migration certificates

Beispiel: $25 per transcript, $50 per original certificate

So funktioniert es

Von der Gateway-Einrichtung bis zur automatischen Abstimmung – in 5 Schritten

1

Connect Xendit to OpenEduCat

Enter your Xendit API keys in OpenEduCat's Payment Gateway settings. No code required — the integration activates instantly. Test mode lets you verify the entire flow before going live.

2

Configure Fee Heads

Create fee heads (tuition, hostel, exam fee) in OpenEduCat's Fee Management module. Assign them to student batches, departments, or individual students. Set due dates and installment schedules.

3

Students Receive Payment Links

OpenEduCat generates unique payment links for each student. Links can be sent via email, SMS, or WhatsApp — or accessed directly from the Student Portal. Students pay using Virtual Account (BCA, Mandiri, BNI, BRI), GoPay, OVO.

4

Xendit Processes the Payment

Xendit handles all card data and transaction processing within its PCI-compliant environment. OpenEduCat never stores sensitive payment data on your servers — full PCI DSS scope reduction.

5

Auto-Reconciliation and Reporting

Payment confirmed by Xendit triggers automatic reconciliation in OpenEduCat: invoice marked paid, GL entry posted, receipt generated, and defaulter list updated. Finance staff see real-time collection dashboards — no manual matching.

Wichtigste Vorteile

Was hochschulen durch die Kombination von Xendit + OpenEduCat gewinnt

Xendit's Native Payment Methods

Accept Virtual Account (BCA, Mandiri, BNI, BRI), GoPay, OVO, QRIS (Indonesia) — the methods Indonesia families actually use. No redirect to external payment pages; the checkout experience stays on your institution's portal.

Automated Annual Billing

Xendit Recurring Invoices for periodic fee billing. Once a student authorizes recurring payment, fees are collected automatically on the due date — reducing follow-up effort for your finance team.

Zero Manual Reconciliation

Every Xendit transaction is matched to a specific student, fee head, and academic period automatically. Month-end reconciliation that used to take 3–4 days takes minutes.

Compliance and Data Security

Xendit is PCI DSS Level 1 certified. OpenEduCat uses Xendit's tokenization so card data never touches your servers. Full audit trail of every payment with timestamps, amounts, and student details.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How does Xendit connect to OpenEduCat's fee management module?

OpenEduCat has a built-in Xendit integration. You enter your Xendit API keys (publishable key and secret key) in the Payment Gateway settings page. The integration supports both Xendit's standard checkout and hosted payment links. No custom code or third-party plugin is required.

What fees can Colleges collect through Xendit in OpenEduCat?

All fee types are supported: Course / Program Fee, Registration Fee, Lab & Equipment, Hostel Fee, Placement Services, Certificate & Diploma Issue. Each fee head is configured separately in OpenEduCat so finance teams can run reports by fee category, batch, department, or academic period.

How long does it take for Xendit payments to settle?

Xendit settles funds in T+1 for virtual accounts and e-wallets; T+2 for cards. OpenEduCat marks the student's account paid as soon as Xendit confirms the transaction — you don't need to wait for settlement to update the student's fee status.

Is it safe to collect college fees through Xendit?

Yes. Xendit is PCI DSS Level 1 certified — the highest certification level in the payment industry. OpenEduCat uses Xendit's tokenization and hosted fields, so sensitive card data never passes through or is stored on your institution's servers. Every transaction includes a full audit trail accessible from the OpenEduCat finance dashboard.

How does GCash integration work for Philippine college fee collection?

Through Xendit, OpenEduCat generates a payment link that routes to GCash checkout when selected. The student logs into their GCash app, confirms the amount, and pays. OpenEduCat marks the fee paid instantly. With 90M+ registered GCash accounts in the Philippines, this covers the majority of Philippine college students. GCash is also accepted for Maya payments via the same Xendit integration.

Bereit, College-Gebühren mit Xendit einzuziehen?

Erfahren Sie, wie OpenEduCat Xendit mit Ihrer college-Gebührenverwaltung verbindet – von der Einrichtung bis zur ersten Zahlung in wenigen Tagen.