Trump pays $33 million to settle Uni cases

President-elect Donald Trump has paid $US25 million ($A33 million) to settle three lawsuits against his now-defunct Trump University.

The move signals that a judge's approval of a settlement agreement remains on track for March 30.

Plaintiff lawyer Jason Forge says Trump Entrepreneur Initiative paid the money into escrow ahead of Wednesday's deadline.

Trump University was renamed Trump Entrepreneur Initiative in 2010 after New York state officials objected to the name because it wasn't an accredited school.

Trump made the payment to settle two federal class-action lawsuits in San Diego and a civil lawsuit filed by New York Lawyer General Eric Schneiderman.

The agreement, announced in November, sets aside $US4 million ($A5.3 million) for the New York lawyer general's office and the rest for about 7,000 people who took Trump University programs.