PUCP and Diners Club announce interest-free payment option for academic fees

Julio del Valle Ballón, President at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)
Julio del Valle Ballón, President at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) announced on Apr. 1 a new agreement with Diners Club that allows cardholders to pay their academic fees in up to 12 monthly installments without interest. The initiative applies to undergraduate and graduate tuition, as well as payments for academic procedures, diploma programs, continuing education courses, and workshops.

The agreement aims to offer greater flexibility for students and participants seeking ways to manage their educational expenses. Under the terms of the program, those wishing to use this benefit must make payments through the Campus Virtual PUCP platform using a Diners Club credit card issued in Peru. The option is available exclusively for natural persons who do not have a commercial business activity.

The offer will remain valid until Dec. 31, 2026. “This agreement allows you to split your payments into two, three, four… or up to twelve installments without interest according to your needs,” the university said in its announcement.

For continuing education activities such as courses or workshops, detailed instructions are provided on how users can process their payments via the respective registration platforms. The university has also made infographics available outlining step-by-step procedures for both undergraduate/graduate fees and continuing education activities.

Students or participants with questions about this payment method are encouraged to contact tesoreria.alumnos@pucp.edu.pe for further information.

In addition to this partnership with Diners Club, PUCP also offers similar agreements with BBVA and Scotiabank Visa cards that allow payment of academic fees in monthly installments without interest.



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