Fees Management for Schools
For K-12 schools, independent day schools, parochial schools, and boarding schools â fees management with FACTS / Smart Tuition / TADS integration, transparent sibling and faculty-child discounts, configurable payment plans, automated late-fee workflow, USDA NSLP / FRL eligibility integration for public schools, and FERPA-aligned student account ledger. Used by 8,200+ schools globally.
School fees management software handles tuition collection, payment plans, sibling and merit discounts, late-fee automation, financial aid disbursement, and student account ledger for K-12 schools â including independent day schools, parochial schools, charter schools, and public schools. OpenEduCat's fees module integrates with FACTS Tuition Management, Blackbaud Smart Tuition, TADS, and direct school billing. LGPLv3 open-source, used by 8,200+ schools globally.
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FACTS / Smart Tuition / TADS Integration
Direct integration with FACTS Tuition Management (most common at NAIS schools), Blackbaud Smart Tuition (common at independent and Christian schools), and TADS (common at Christian schools). Tuition payment plans, statements, balances, and payment history sync via API. Schools using FACTS for collections keep FACTS workflow but consolidate the parent view in one portal. Schools migrating away from FACTS handle direct billing within OpenEduCat.
Sibling, Legacy & Faculty-Child Discount Workflow
Configurable discount rules: sibling discount (10-25% per school policy), legacy discount (where school grants), faculty-child remission (50-100% per school policy), need-based aid integration with SSS by NAIS / FACTS Grant & Aid, and merit aid (academic, athletic, talent). All discounts display on tuition statements transparently with calculated amount per child â eliminating the recurring "what is my actual tuition this year" parent inquiry.
Configurable Payment Plans & Auto-Pay
Payment plan options per school: annual single payment (typical 5-10% discount for paying in full), semi-annual (Aug + Jan), 9-month (Aug-April), 10-month (July-April), 12-month (July-June), or custom. Auto-pay via ACH, credit card, or direct debit. Plan changes mid-year handle (parent change-of-circumstance accommodation). Late-payment workflow follows configurable grace period (typical 5-10 day grace before late fee) and escalation (academic-hold at 30-60 day delinquency).
USDA NSLP / FRL Eligibility for Public & Charter Schools
Public schools and charter schools participating in the USDA National School Lunch Program (NSLP) track Free / Reduced-price Lunch (FRL) eligibility per federal income guidelines. Direct certification with state SNAP / TANF / Medicaid data sources where supported automates eligibility for many students. Application-based FRL eligibility processes with privacy controls. Per-meal accounting tracks NSLP-eligible meals for federal reimbursement; Ă la carte purchases bill separately.
Late-Fee Automation & Collections Workflow
Late-fee automation respects each school's policy: grace period (typical 5-10 days), late-fee tier (flat fee, percentage, or per-day accrual), escalation timeline (10 days late: parent notification; 20 days late: payment-plan renegotiation offered; 30 days late: academic hold considered; 60+ days: collections referral). Automated parent communication at each escalation step. Collections referral integration with school's collections vendor.
Per-Child Statement & Family Roll-Up
Per-child tuition statement (each child's tuition, fees, discounts, aid, payment history) plus family-level roll-up (one statement showing all children, total tuition, total discounts, family balance). Independent school families with 2-4 children at the school see one consolidated statement instead of one statement per child. Family-level auto-pay charges family balance, not per-child.
FERPA-Aligned Student Account Ledger
Student account ledger (tuition, fees, aid, payments, refunds, transcripts holds) follows FERPA-aligned access controls: parents see their child's records only; non-custodial parent access configures per court-ordered custody arrangements; FERPA disclosure log immutable. Account holds (transcript hold for unpaid balance, registration hold, diploma hold) integrate with the SIS â academic action follows financial status without manual reconciliation.
Refund Policy & Withdrawal Workflow
Configurable refund policy per school: pro-rata refund per week of attendance, fixed refund schedule (full refund through Date X, 80% through Date Y, 50% through Date Z), or no refund per school policy. Withdrawal workflow generates final ledger with applicable refund or balance owed. Mid-year withdrawal accommodation for family relocation, military reassignment, or family circumstance change handles per school policy. Federal Title IV R2T4 (Return of Title IV Funds) for college withdrawals automates per the federally-mandated 60% breakpoint.
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NAIS day schools run Veracross or Blackbaud School Manager fees module plus separate FACTS Tuition for collections plus separate SSS by NAIS for financial aid analysis. Parents bounce across 3-4 logins to see tuition, aid, and balance. Sibling discount calculations require manual reconciliation across systems.
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OpenEduCat consolidates fee management with FACTS / SSS by NAIS integration so parents see tuition, aid, sibling discounts, and balance in one portal. Sibling discounts calculate automatically. Annual systems spend drops 50-70%. Parent satisfaction NPS rises 20-40 points after consolidation per typical post-implementation surveys.
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Catholic diocesan schools tier tuition by parish-of-residence: in-parish parishioners pay subsidized tuition, out-of-parish pay higher, non-Catholic pay highest. Sibling discounts vary by parish policy. Existing K-12 fee software hard-codes one tuition tier; managing parish-of-residence verification and tier-based tuition requires manual workflow.
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Per-family tuition tier (in-parish, out-of-parish, non-Catholic) configures with parish-of-residence verification. Sibling discounts per parish policy apply automatically. Diocesan-level reporting on tuition collection, financial aid distribution, and tier distribution generates from source data. Per-school autonomy on tuition tiers preserved.
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Public schools and charter schools track FRL eligibility per USDA NSLP rules; existing meal-account systems (Nutrislice, MealMagic, Linq) handle meals but not the integrated fee landscape (sports fees, field trip fees, AP exam fees, technology fees). Schools run 3-4 fee systems for different fee types.
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OpenEduCat consolidates meal-account ledger (with FRL eligibility from direct certification or application), sports / activity fees, field-trip fees, AP / IB exam fees, and technology fees in one student account ledger. Federal NSLP reimbursement reporting generates from source data. Title I parent-engagement compliance documents from source. Family communication consolidates from one platform.
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How does FACTS Tuition / Smart Tuition / TADS integration work?
Direct API integration with FACTS Tuition Management, Blackbaud Smart Tuition, and TADS. Tuition payment plans, statements, balances, and payment history sync into the platform; parents see consolidated tuition view from the school portal without bouncing to FACTS / Smart Tuition / TADS login. Schools using FACTS for collections keep FACTS workflow (payment processing, ACH handling, late-fee notifications) but consolidate the parent view in OpenEduCat. Schools migrating off FACTS handle direct billing within OpenEduCat â payment processing via Stripe, Authorize.net, or other gateways; collections via the platform's native workflow.
How does sibling discount work across multi-child families?
Sibling discount rules configure per school policy: typical 10% on second child, 15-20% on third, 25%+ on fourth and beyond, often capped at 100% remission for fifth or sixth child. Discounts apply automatically on the family-level statement. Multi-school families (one child at the lower school, one at the upper school within an independent school group) handle correctly â the family unit qualifies for discount regardless of which campus each child attends. Faculty-child remission (50% partial or 100% full per school policy) and need-based aid layer onto sibling discount transparently. Calculated discount amount per child shows on the statement.
How does USDA NSLP / FRL eligibility automate for public schools?
Direct certification with state SNAP, TANF, and Medicaid data sources automates FRL eligibility for many students â federal law (HHFKA) allows direct certification to flow eligibility without parent application. Application-based FRL eligibility processes the remainder with privacy controls (per USDA, FRL information cannot disclose to non-school staff and cannot identify specific students in classroom contexts). Per-meal accounting tracks NSLP-eligible meals (free, reduced, paid) for federal reimbursement reporting. Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) schools where 40%+ identified students qualify for direct certification can serve all students free meals â the platform handles CEP accounting per USDA FNS rules. Per USDA FNS, about 52% of US public school students qualify for Free or Reduced-price Lunch.
Does it integrate with the SIS for transcript / registration / diploma holds?
Yes. Account holds (transcript hold for unpaid balance, registration hold blocking course registration for next term, diploma hold blocking graduation diploma release) integrate with the SIS â academic action follows financial status without manual reconciliation. Hold thresholds configure per school: many schools hold transcripts at any unpaid balance; some hold registration at $X delinquency; diploma holds typically activate at unpaid graduation-year tuition. Hold release automates upon payment â the registrar doesn't manually clear holds when the business office receives payment. Hold communication to parents follows escalation workflow (notification at threshold, second notification before escalation, escalation notification at hold activation).
How does refund policy and withdrawal handle mid-year departures?
Refund policy configures per school: pro-rata refund per week of attendance (typical at colleges and some boarding schools), fixed schedule (typical: full refund through Date X â often 1 week before school starts, 80% refund through Date Y â often first month, 50% through Date Z â often first quarter, no refund after Date Z), or no refund post-deposit per school policy (typical at NAIS day schools with binding contracts). Withdrawal workflow generates final ledger with applicable refund or balance owed. Mid-year withdrawal accommodation for family relocation, military reassignment, or family circumstance change handles per school policy with optional discretionary refund per head-of-school approval. Federal Title IV R2T4 for college withdrawals automates per the federally-mandated 60% breakpoint.
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