Paying your deposit and hall fees
Deposit
Your room is secured with a £300 deposit, together with your signed Hall Licence Term Sheet and a signed copy of the Conditions of Licence to Occupy a Study Bedroom in a Student Hall.
Deposits should be paid by:
- credit/debit card on our payment site – Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Solo, Visa Delta or Visa Electro;
- cheques made payable to 'Kingston University';
- banker's draft in pounds (£) sterling drawn on a UK bank account (guaranteed cheque written by the bank); or
- bank transfer.
Bank transfer
You can pay your deposit through electronic transfer into the Kingston University bank account. You can also pay your rent (in full) by the same method.
- Bank: Barclays Bank PLC
Account name: Kingston University
Bank Address: 1 Churchill Place, London, E14 5HP, UK
Branch name: 1 Churchill Place
Account number: 20273856
Sort code: 20-00-00
IBAN no: IBAN GB32 BARC 2000 0020 2738 56
SWIFT code: BARCGB22
If you choose to pay by this method, it is essential that you include your name, Kingston University ID number and reason for payment (hall deposit or hall fees).
Hall fees
Hall fees are payable in full on 8 November 2012. Payment can be made by credit/debit card, cash, cheque, banker's draft or bank transfer into Kingston University's bank account. Alternatively you can pay in three instalments by direct debit.
Payment dates are:
- 8 November 2012
- 10 January 2013
- 18 April 2013
International students who do not have a UK bank account have the option of paying by credit/debit card in three instalments, but must complete the appropriate form.
Nursing students' licence periods are longer and therefore have five payment periods.
Nursing Payment dates
- 8 November 2012
- 10 January 2013
- 28 February 2013
- 18 April 2013
- 20 June 2013
Please ensure that there are sufficient funds in your account to cover hall fees. The amount to be debited and the due date is on your licence, but halls management will remind you of this should it be necessary. If you change your bank details, please remember to change your direct debit details with the Credit Control team in Cooper House.
NB: If you cancel your direct debit, you will forfeit paying by instalments and the full balance of outstanding rent will become due.
You are only entitled to the instalment option if you choose to pay by direct debit or are an international student who has completed the relevant form with credit or debit card details, otherwise the full balance is due on 8 November 2012.
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