Several universities begin allowing students and their families to pay tuition using PayPal and Venmo through existing campus payment systems. Reports say the rollout is limited at first, with more schools expected to add the options over time.

The participating universities include Bellarmine University, Butler University, Kansas State University, Michigan State University, and Texas Tech University. Each implements the apps through payment platforms used by higher education institutions, including Illumia, Nelnet Campus Commerce, and TouchNet.

Across outlets, the core detail is the same: PayPal and Venmo are being enabled as additional payment methods for tuition rather than replacing traditional options. The coverage also notes that adoption is incremental—starting with a handful of schools and expanding to other universities—while providing a clearer picture of how digital wallets are moving further into mainstream higher education billing.