Skip to main content

2017-2018 Credit Catalog > Financial and Scholarship Information > Student Financial Services Policies

http://northshore.smartcatalogiq.com/
e35118db-d103-4329-96db-6ab427c2932d
https://searchproxy.smartcatalogiq.com/search
d6e0591b-fef8-489a-8b44-48bfcc5c99d8
other
/Institutions/North-Shore-Community-College/json/2017-2018/Credit-Catalog-local.json
/Institutions/North-Shore-Community-College/json/2017-2018/Credit-Catalog.json
Contents
  • President's Welcome
  • Guided Pathways
  • Programs of Study
  • Course Descriptions
  • Elective Course Options
  • Institutional Policies
  • Academic Information and Policies
  • Admissions and Enrollment
  • Financial and Scholarship Information
    • Semester Payment Plans
    • Financial Aid
    • Eligibility Requirements
    • Types of Financial Aid Programs
    • Refund Policy for Credit Courses
    • State Tuition Waivers and Scholarships
    • Veterans Benefits
    • Student Financial Services Policies
  • Academic and Student Success Services
  • Faculty and Staff
Catalog Links
  • Catalog Home
  • Site Map
  • All Catalogs
Share
Print this page
/Institutions/North-Shore-Community-College/json/catalogs.json
E35118DB-D103-4329-96DB-6AB427C2932D

Student Financial Services Policies


Payment Due Dates and Late Payment Fees

Failure to pay a student account balance in full on or before the semester tuition and fee payment due date (which is always prior to the start of each semester) may result in cancellation of a student’s class schedule.

The College reserves the right to charge a $50.00 late fee to any past due account balances. Students participating in the College’s Monthly Payment Plan may also be subject to a per payment late fee if they do not make their monthly payments on the agreed upon dates.


Return Check Fees and Past Due Accounts

A $25.00 fee will be added on a student’s account for any check returned to the College by our bank. Once a student has a personal check returned, all subsequent payments must be made by money order or credit card

Students, with past due balances, including write-offs, from a previous semester, will not be allowed to register or attend classes for future semesters. The College reserves the right to hold diplomas, grades, and transcripts from all students who have not met their payment obligations. It is a College policy that only those students who have met all their academic and financial requirements for graduation are able to participate in the College’s graduation ceremonies.

Up one level

  • Financial and Scholarship Information