updated 10.7.08
Invoice Payment Options

Following are instructions for various payment options available to NYSFAAA members. You MUST have your invoice number(s) to make a payment.

  • NYSFAAA accepts Visa, Mastercard & Discover. Have your invoice number(s) available and click the button above to process your credit card payment.

  • Fees for Regional Events cannot be paid by credit card.

  • Pay by Check
    Please include a copy of the invoice with your payment. Mailing instructions are included on all invoices.
For payment inquiries, contact:
Thomas J Dalton, Treasurer
Assistant Vice President, Enrollment Management
Excelsior College
7 Columbia Circle
Albany, NY 12203-5159
Phone: (518) 608-8200
Fax: (518) 464-8777
Email: tdalton@excelsior.edu







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The New York State Financial Aid Administrator’s Association, Inc (NYSFAAA) does not receive any money, gifts or compensation, related to educational lending activities, from any “lending institution” as defined in S620(8)a and S620(8)b of New York State Education Law. Hence, NYSFAAA does not meet the definition of “lending institution” as defined in S620(8)c of New York State Education Law. Therefore, institutions of higher education in New York and employees of those institutions are not subject to any potential conflicts of interest or legal restrictions under NYS Education Law in their interactions with NYSFAAA.*

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