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The Bursar's Office
How To Pay Fees:
All tuition and fees must be paid in advance of the session in which the student is enrolled.  For additional information on various payment methods, please click here to visit the Bursar's website.  Generally, payments are accepted as follows:
  1. Web payments:  Tuition and fee payments can be made online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using MasterCard or Discover card, or your bank checking or savings account by going to MyBGSU under the Pay My Bursar Bill link.  A 2.5% convenience fee will be applied for use of credit or debit cards.  There is no charge for payments made via checking or savings accounts.
  2. 24 Hour Toll-free Telephone Call:  You can pay your tuition and fees by calling 1-866-364-4176 and using your MasterCard or Discover card.   A 2.5% convenience fee will be assessed for this service.
  3. Mail:   Your tuition and fees can be paid by personal check or money order, made payable to BGSU, and mailed to the address given below.  Please be sure to include your student ID number.

Office of the Bursar
Bowling Green State University
1001 E. Wooster St.
Bowling Green, OH 43402-0100

 
  1. In Person:  Tuition and fees are payable at the BGSU Firelands Office of Registration (135 West Building) during regular office hours. We accept personal checks or money orders only.  BGSU Firelands CANNOT accept cash or credit/debit cards.  However, please note that the BGSU Firelands Office of Registration is NOT the BGSU Office of the Bursar.  We will accept payment as noted above solely as a convenience to students.  If you pay at BGSU Firelands, the transaction is not processed immediately.  Thus, depending on when the payment is received, there may be up to a five (5) day delay before the Bursar's office receives the payment, and you may be assessed a late fee as a result.  Your best bet is to mail payments directly to the Bursar's office (see above).