Student Payment Options
Student Resources
We accept checks/e-checks, personal checks, business checks, church checks, money orders, cashier checks, Western Union, Pay Pal payments, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
This One Time Payment option (below) allows you to specify a single payment toward your account using VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or by electronic check. We also offer monthly payment plans, if needed, to fit any budget.
Click Here to Make a One Time Payment
Automatic Monthly Payment Program (Autopay)
The Automatic Monthly Payment Program (Autopay) option allows you to use your credit/debit card or ACH/Check to make your monthly payments and is available for all students.
Click Here to Enroll in Autopay
Online Autopay Form
Auto Pay Frequently Asked Questions
ACH Introduction
ACH Frequently Asked Questions
Consumer Benefits of Direct Payment
Automated Clearing House (ACH)
Online Autopay Form For International Students
Automated Clearing House (ACH) option deducts the payment directly each month from your checking account (e-Check). This program is currently only available for USA based accounts.
Online Checks
You can use our secured online e-Check form below and we will draft a check from your bank account for the amount you wish to pay. This program is currently only available for USA based accounts.
Pay by Online Checks
Course Extension Online Payment Form
Click Here to Pay Your Extension Fee
Payment of the Extension Fee provides you with additional time (up to 6 months) to complete your course of study without substantial financial or academic penalties. Use this form today to receive the additional time you need to complete your courses!
Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary Privacy Policy
Please be advised that all information given to Trinity is kept confidential to the utmost efforts. The only reason Trinity would give your name and address to someone would be for collection efforts through the Trinity Abetment Department. In no way will your personal information be sold or given to another entity. We are held by the federal government’s rules and regulations of the amended Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974. The rules and regulations of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, “Privacy of Parents and Students,” provide students with certain rights regarding “education records.”