What You Must Know About Flywire Direct Deposit

Modified on Thu, 15 Jun 2023 at 03:12 PM

WHAT ACTION MUST YOU TAKE?


 Continuing Students-Your Direct Deposit information WILL NOT automatically transfer from Heartland ECSI to Flywire.

 Incoming Students-If you are a new student, feel free to disregard any communication you may have already received about setting up direct deposit with Heartland ECSI.


 Summer 2022 Students-If you are enrolled for summer 2022, you must set up direct deposit with Flywire.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MY PRIOR HEARTLAND ACCOUNT INFORMATION?

Once you set up your account with Flywire, it will wipe your Heartland ECSI direct deposit account and information will be securely wiped and closed. 


BENEFITS OF SETTING UP DIRECT DEPOSIT WITH FLYWIRE


 Efficient Bundling Options - You will no longer need to create a different account with a third party to set up direct deposit. You will use your NetID and password to log in to the same bill payment suite where you submit your online payments.

 eRefunds Tab - This new feature, which will display in your dashboard, will enable you to sign up for eRefunds and stay updated about past and upcoming refunds.

 Powered by Flywire - With Flywire streamlining the refund process, you will receive your financial aid credit balance timely and accurately.


Refund Information:


Refunds will not generate for students who have not provided their bank account information for direct deposit. Any credit balances will remain on your student account until either the information is provided or additional charges are assessed on your student account to which the credit can be applied. Failure to provide the bank account information before a credit appears on your student account will delay receipt of your funds.

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