ITSC eNewsletter, Issue 61 04 Feb, 2005

1. ePayment@ CUHK
2. Enhanced CUHK eCard Service - Chinese New Year Specials
3. An alternative Chinese Input Method - CKC 2002
4. New eLearning Programme for Staff
5. Seminar Review on Digital Certificate Information Day
6. Computer Services During Chinese New Year Holidays (8 Feb - 13 Feb)
7. Behind the Scenes : Software Site License - from Pains to Gains

Back to this issue

1. ePayment@ CUHK

From now on, students can pay tuition fees, hostel fees or penalties online via the newly launched ePayment system.

Make Your Payment Online
After logging into the ePayment system with your student IDs and Campus Wide E-mail System (CWEM) passwords, a full list of debit items, including amount and status of payment will be displayed. Registered PPS users could then make payments through the Internet on or before the due date. Funds will be automatically transferred from your bank account to the merchants' account upon payment and a transaction reference number will be issued for every successful payment.

Security
Security has always been one of the major concerns for online payment systems. To maximize security, the ePayment system adopts Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 128-bit encryption for data transfer to ensure a secure flow of information between you and PPS. In other words, your information is changed to unreadable code before transmission, and only authorized receivers can unlock the encryption to view your payment information. Also, the system will automatically logoff once left idle for 20 minutes.

To have a taste of the unprecedented convenience, please visit:
https://epayment.bur.cuhk.edu.hk

Through the ePayment system, you can check your balance or pay your tuition fees safely through the Internet.

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