Saturday, March 29, 2014

University in Cyprus Begins Accepting Bitcoin for Tuition Fees

University of Nicosia is First in the World To Do So

Photo Credit: globalnews.ca

Another day, another announcement of Bitcoin being accepted as a form of payment. We’ve reported on Subway restaurants accepting Bitcoin as payment for a meal, and now comes the story of a private university in Cyprus that has started accepting Bitcoin as payment for tuition fees.

Globalnews.ca reports:

“Cyprus’ biggest private university said Thursday it will start accepting the digital currency Bitcoin as an alternative way to pay tuition fees.

The country had been a hub for international banking before suffering a collapse in its financial system this year, leading the government to impose controls on the flow of capital as it accepted an international bailout.

But the University of Nicosia said the move to accept Bitcoin was unrelated to the controls. Rather, it was meant to help foreign students in countries where traditional banking transactions are either difficult or costly to pay for programs such as online degrees.

The university’s chief financial officer, Christos Vlachos, said the institution, which has about 8,500 students enrolled, is the first in the world to take Bitcoin payments.”

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