Yeah, you'd get your parents to pay it with their credit card. Or you can apply by phone, in which case it's charged to your phone bill (although it'll probably cost a fortune if you do it from a mobile).Trebla said:According to the UAC guide, it says we "must have a credit card" to pay the processing fee when applying by web and according to the web application itself, we "must have access to a credit card" to pay the processing charge. So are we allowed to use our parent's credit card?
yeh i thought soWithout Wings said:From UAC WEBSITE:
If your Board of Studies student number has eight digits, your UAC application number will have an extra 1 in front of it. If your student number has seven digits, your UAC application number has 10 in front of it.
For example: Student number UAC application number
16999999 116999999
1324567 101324567
so if your number has 8 digits then yes that is right.