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Online Fee Collection with Authorize.Net for International Schools

Collect international school fees online using Authorize.Net — tuition, hostel, exam fees, and more — automatically reconciled with student records in OpenEduCat.

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

Why Authorize.Net for International Schools?

Card and ACH for US-based international schools; Click to Pay reduces friction for returning families paying annual re-enrollment fees

Fee Types You Can Collect

Every fee type relevant to international schools — each automatically reconciled with student records

Annual Tuition

Premium annual tuition collected at enrollment, often in a single payment or 2–3 installments

Example: $18,000–$40,000/year depending on grade level

Capital Development Levy

One-time or annual facility contribution fee for new families

Example: $5,000 one-time levy per family at enrollment

Application & Enrollment Fee

Non-refundable application processing and enrollment confirmation deposits

Example: $250 application fee; $3,000 enrollment deposit

Activity & Field Trip

Educational visits, inter-school competition travel, and cultural immersion trip fees

Example: $450 European field trip, $180 inter-school games

After-School Program

Guardianship, extended day, and enrichment program fees billed monthly

Example: $280/month after-school care + enrichment

Re-enrollment Fee

Annual re-enrollment confirmation deposit applied to the following academic year's tuition

Example: $2,500 re-enrollment deposit due March 1

How It Works

From gateway setup to auto-reconciliation — in 5 steps

1

Connect Authorize.Net to OpenEduCat

Enter your Authorize.Net 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

Parents Receive Payment Links

OpenEduCat generates unique payment links for each parent. Links can be sent via email, SMS, or WhatsApp — or accessed directly from the Parent Portal. Parents pay using Visa / Mastercard / Amex / Discover, ACH / eCheck (US bank transfer), Apple Pay.

4

Authorize.Net Processes the Payment

Authorize.Net 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 Authorize.Net 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.

Key Benefits

What international schools gain from the Authorize.Net + OpenEduCat combination

Authorize.Net's Native Payment Methods

Accept Visa / Mastercard / Amex / Discover, ACH / eCheck (US bank transfer), Apple Pay, Google Pay — the methods United States families actually use. No redirect to external payment pages; the checkout experience stays on your institution's portal.

Automated Annual Billing

Authorize.Net ARB (Automated Recurring Billing) — tested and trusted for US school fee schedules. Once a parent authorizes recurring payment, fees are collected automatically on the due date — reducing follow-up effort for your finance team.

Zero Manual Reconciliation

Every Authorize.Net 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

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Authorize.Net connect to OpenEduCat's fee management module?

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

What fees can Vocational Schools collect through Authorize.Net in OpenEduCat?

All fee types are supported: Annual Tuition, Capital Development Levy, Application & Enrollment Fee, Activity & Field Trip, After-School Program, Re-enrollment Fee. 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 Authorize.Net payments to settle?

Authorize.Net settles funds in 1–2 business days (card); 3–5 business days (ACH). OpenEduCat marks the student's account paid as soon as Authorize.Net confirms the transaction — you don't need to wait for settlement to update the student's fee status.

Is it safe to collect international school fees through Authorize.Net?

Yes. Authorize.Net is PCI DSS Level 1 certified — the highest certification level in the payment industry. OpenEduCat uses Authorize.Net'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.

Ready to Collect International School Fees with Authorize.Net?

See how OpenEduCat connects Authorize.Net to your international school's fee management — from setup to first payment in days.