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In addition to the processing of all financial assistance programs
available at the College, the Office Student Financial Services is also
responsible for student billing; student financial clearance; and
student accounts. Students must be financially clear in order to enroll
at the College.
Tuition and Fees (click to view current fees)
Tuition and fees are subject to change at the discretion of the Board of
Trustees. Financial clearance must be met for a student to receive
transcripts or a diploma. Although someone else may pay the charges,
e.g., parents, friends, a company, etc. all charges are ultimately the
student’s responsibility. Financial Clearance
The Office Student Financial Services reviews all student accounts for
financial clearance. In order to be considered financially clear, a
student must have a zero balance on his/her student account at the start
of the academic semester. Students must have a zero balance through
either anticipated financial assistance (certified and in process, if a
student loan) or payment made in full. Balances on student accounts are
due on July 15, for the Fall semester and on December 15, for the Spring semester. Students who are not financially clear
will be blocked from registration. Students who leave the College with
an unpaid balance will be subject to having official academic
transcripts withheld and will face having unpaid balances referred to a
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