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Paying your tuition

Learn how to pay your invoice!

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Written by Jackie Gober
Updated over 6 months ago

All of your tuition charges will be billed to you through Populi. There are several different ways for you to pay, but the easiest is to pay online right through your Populi account.

On the financial section of your profile in Populi, you can click "Make a Payment" to make an electronic payment with an e-check or credit card. You can also generate a link to send to someone else to contribute toward your tuition by clicking on "Someone else paying"!

If a Populi payment is not right for you, you can also stop by the Student Success Office (on the second floor of Machen) with your check, cash, or money order.

International Payments

For payments from accounts originating outside of the US, we also accept bank wires/transfers. The easiest way for these payments to be made is through Flywire, our partner platform for international payments.

Please reach out to the Student Success team with any questions about Flywire or international payments in general.

Mailed Payments

If you or a friend would like to send a check through the mail, it can be mailed to the following address:


Westminster Theological Seminary
Attn: Student Billing
2960 W. Church Road

Glenside, PA 19038

To ensure that we can match the funds to the proper student account, please make sure that a note with your name is included with the payment.

Installment-Based Payment Plans for Domestic Students

We also offer payment plans so that you can pay off your tuition over the course of the semester, rather than making a single payment to cover your balance. The plan is subject to approval and needs to be in place by the first day of the term. Our basic payment plans can be set up through your Populi account, but feel free to reach out to our team if you have any questions about what sort of payment plan might work best for you.


If you have any questions, please contact us at support@wts.edu.

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