Tuition Payment Plan

The University of New England offers an interest-free Tuition Payment Plan which helps break down your balance into monthly payments.

About Our Tuition Payment Plan

Our interest-free tuition payment plan helps break down your balance into monthly payments. We encourage you to utilize the payment plan to reduce the need to borrow.

To take full advantage of this option, enroll early*. With our enhanced billing system, you can directly access your account information, enroll in a payment plan, and make one-time payments. Your account will be updated daily to reflect charges, credits, and payments.

With the payment plan, as your bill changes, your monthly payment is automatically adjusted. Your monthly payment amount will calculate daily based on your current charges less pending credits — including loans, financial aid, and other resources.

Access the “Payment Plan” tab once you’re in our online billing system, TouchNet. See below on how to access and navigate the system.

*Enroll early each semester to take advantage of the maximum number of payments available. There is a $25 enrollment fee each semester.

Online Billing Instructions

TouchNet Instructions For Students

You can access your billing information only through Compass. If you have not already done so, be sure to activate your accounts to access this information.

To access Online Billing (TouchNet), do the following:

  • Sign into UNE Compass
  • Select the “Student Payment Portal” card
  • Select “Authorized Users” to grant access to parents and others who may need access to your billing information or wish to make payments on your behalf.

TouchNet Instructions For Parents and Other Authorized Users

Once you are granted access, go to kb6j.shorinji-kempo.net/myUNEbill to log in and manage your student's bill.

Contact

Student Financial Services

For information about the financial aid and billing process contact Student Financial Services at sfs@shorinji-kempo.net or (207) 602-2342. Our office hours are Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–4 p.m.