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What is eCheck?

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What is eCheck?

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Electronic checks (E-checks) are one-time, electronic fund transfers from your account that allow you to pay an Agency via the Internet, without actually writing a check. Instead, your check is used as a source of pertinent information including your checking account number and your financial institution’s number. It is important to list your bill number in the reference line of the eCheck in order to assist in prompt processing of your payment.

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Echeck is the option of processing a check electronically via the web rather than writing a traditional check and mailing it to the Cashier. Please be advised that eChecks issued from credit card companies, money market accounts, home equity or other lines of credit cannot be processed as an e-Check. In addition, some small banks and credit unions may also not accept e-check, which they may call a one-time ACH payment.

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(A) Electronic Check or “eCheck” is a web based check entry program that allows merchants to input check payments they have received from their customers…typically check payments by phone.

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Ohio University allows students and authorized users to make payment with eCheck by accessing their eAccount. There is no service charge for making a payment with eCheck. Payment with eCheck will create an ACH transactions to your checking or savings account.

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eCheck is a payment option extended to current students and their authorized users. With eCheck the student or authorized can have their payment taken directly out of their checking account eliminating the need to write a paper check. Students and authorized users have their own separate login and password, students and authorized users are not able to view each other’s checking account information. While eCheck is a convenient option we understand that it is not for everyone and are able to accept other methods of payment. Please see our payment information page for details.

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