Note that the only way to get a course on edx.org is to establish an official partnership <https://www.edx.org/schools-partners>.
If you don't have such a partnership, you cannot post a course on the site and cannot take part in revenue sharing. If you visit that page, you can find contact info to start a potential partnership. Clinton On Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 3:32:20 PM UTC-8, Ilan Ben-Brith wrote: > > Hi Clinton, > > Thanks for all the help. > > To clarify/give some context, these questions were brought up by my > finance department while trying to project/calculate revenue for the course > we're building given the inbound requests we currently have. After speaking > with them a bit more, I think they were under the impression that edX (and > not Open edX) would be the ones that would be paying us. They were thinking > that receiving a wire from edX would simplify the payment process and were > therefore curious as to how often they can expect a wire payment (batching > many tuition fees and sending them off as a wire transfer at regular > intervals). > > They are aware that PayPal and other payment processors are an option but > preferred a wire transfer to reduce fees. However, as you mentioned, we > absolutely want consumers/students to be enrolled immediately after paying. > > In terms of the withdrawal period, their concern was related to the > processing of the transaction and how long it would take to update our > account. Meaning if a student enrolls in the course and pays through > PayPal, Stripe, or any of the other payment processors that are offered, > will our account with that payment processor be updated immediately, > weekly, monthly, quarterly etc. once the purchase has taken place? > > From my understanding, with any of these options, once a student enrolls > in the course and pays the tuition, our account will get credited/updated > immediately. But if we'd like to actually withdraw those funds to our bank > account, it would take 1 to 2 days. Correct? > > Best, > > Ilan > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General Open edX discussion" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/edx-code/9d2287d4-01b4-4c32-9897-47290df21196%40googlegroups.com.