The University of Pittsburgh offers the direct deposit of earnings into ONLY ONE financial account. This ONE account can be either a savings or checking account at a bank, credit union or other financial institution, provided the institution participates in the NACHA network of electronic banking. Although most banks, credit unions or lenders participate in NACHA, some do not. Make sure your financial institution participates in NACHA before requesting the direct deposit of your earnings there. View the terms and conditions for self-service direct deposit.
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Upon logging into Pitt Worx, select Me app, choose Pay, and then select Pay Method
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Follow these instructions to view or update Personal Payment Information.
Helpful Hints
- To add new bank account information, select the + Add button or change. To edit an existing bank account, select the edit pencil.
- To locate a bank:
- Search using Routing Number: This box will be checked by default and should remain checked.
- Routing number field: Type your 9- digit routing number into the routing number field. Autocomplete will find your bank and will display a list from which you will select your bank.
- Bank: "Banks located in the US" will be listed by default. This is the only supported option.
- Bank Branch: The bank branch name will default to the branch associated with the routing number entered in the routing number field.
- When adding new bank account information, before you select Save you must select the Active check box to keep this account as an option to choose from in the Payment Method. You can keep all of your accounts active. If you remove the check mark, this will take a few hours to deactivate this account. You will then not be able to choose it as a method of payment.
- After you add or change a bank account, you MUST ensure you then add the selected account number under “My Payment Methods”
- If direct deposit is not established in your account, physical paychecks will be mailed to your permanent home address.
Locating your Account and Routing/Transit Numbers
Account Number is the number of your savings or checking account at your financial institution.
Routing/Transit Number is your financial institution’s 9 digit routing number.
If you do not have a check, contact your bank to confirm your account number and ACH routing number are accurate.