Student Billing Statement, Balance Due and Refund of Credit Balance
Once a student has registered at Presentation College, the student's billing information can be viewed online through the Student Portal. The billing statement on the Student Portal will detail what costs will be incurred for that semester, along with any payments made and pending financial aid that will be applied to the balance. Any changes to students' schedules may generate a change in billing and financial aid. It is the students' responsibility to check their ledger periodically throughout the semester.
All students are required to sign a Payment Agreement and Initial Disclosure form each year. The form is available online at https://www.presentation.edu/tuition-aid/student-accounts and must be submitted once per year. Failure to complete this form will result in a HOLD being place on your student account and will prevent future registration or release of transcripts. The Payment Agreement and Initial disclosure document contains the official explanation of the College's payment policies.
Students are expected to pay any balance due to the College prior to the first day of each term. The balance due is calculated based on the term charges less payments made to date and less the pending financial aid shown on the statement.
Financial aid will be posted to students' accounts within three (3) days of receipt of the funds from the U.S. Department of Education. If a student's payments, including financial aid, exceed the charges shown on the statement, the student will have a credit balance and will be issued a refund within 14 days of the date financial aid funds are received by the College. Refer to the website for the dates refund checks will be processed each semester. Students are encouraged to complete a form for automatic deposit of their refund checks in order to receive the refund as quickly as possible. Refunds not made by automatic deposit will be mailed to the student's billing address on record.
Payment Plans
Presentation College offers the benefit of a monthly payment plan. Payment amounts will vary based on the student's balance due.
Students interested in using a payment plan should contact the Student Accounts Office for additional information or refer to the website.
Late Fees
A late payment fee of $25 per month may be assessed on unpaid accounts, including accounts not settled by the first day of class, unpaid accounts as of the first of each month, and delinquent payments on monthly payment plans.
Unpaid Accounts and Business Holds
Students with unpaid balances who have not made payment arrangements with the College will have a HOLD placed on their account. A HOLD means the College will not issue degrees, transcripts, employment placement credentials, financial aid, final grade reports, or statements of honorable dismissal. Students are also not permitted to register for subsequent terms once a HOLD has been placed on an account.
If students fail to pay any balance due at the specified time, they may be administratively withdrawn from the College. Delinquent accounts may be transferred to a collection agency and fees for this service will be added to students' accounts.
Students with unpaid balances who have not made payment arrangements with the College may have their Moodle access suspended. A suspension will remain on the student's account until the balance is paid in full or a payment plan has been agreed upon. If payment in full or a payment plan are not completed within 5 days of the suspension, the student may be administratively withdrawn from courses.
Institutional Refund Policy - Withdrawal
Withdrawing from a course (within the publicized add/drop refund period)
Students who wish to withdraw from a registered course and receive a tuition/fees adjustment must initiate the necessary process with their academic advisor. In some cases, financial aid that has been awarded or disbursed to the student may require adjustment.
Withdrawing from a course (after the publicized deadline for a refund)
Students who wish to withdraw from a scheduled course after the publicized add/drop period must complete the necessary process with their academic advisor. In some cases, financial aid that has been awarded or disbursed to the student may require adjustment.
Withdrawal from College
Students who wish to withdraw from the College must contact their academic advisor or the Registrar's Office.
When students officially withdraw from the College or stop attending all of their classes during the early weeks of the semester, they may be eligible to be assessed only a percentage of costs assessed for the semester; they may also be eligible to retain a percentage of their federal, state and institutional financial aid to assist them with the payment of their costs due to the College.
Students must officially withdraw by using the appropriate forms and completing the withdrawal process. When students complete the official withdrawal process, the date on which the withdrawal form is received is used to determine the percentage of tuition and other account charges the College will assess. Students who wish to withdraw from the College should contact their advisor or the Registrar’s Office and complete the official withdrawal process.
When it is not possible for students to complete the official withdrawal process or they stop attending their classes without providing notice, the College will determine their withdrawal date once the College becomes aware that a student is no longer attending classes.
For students withdrawing during the Summer 2019 semester, Fall 2019 semester, and Spring 2020 semester, the College performs a prorated calculation of tuition and some fees. Book expenses may or may not be pro-rated, depending on the source of funds used to purchase the books.
| The following account charges are eligible for proration for Summer 2019, Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 ("COSTS ELIGIBLE FOR PRORATION"): |
| Tuition |
IT fee |
| Program fees |
Online per hour fee |
| Housing charge (cost per day calculation) |
Meal plan (actual meals used) |
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| The following account charges are not eligible for proration and are assessed at 100%: |
| Course fees |
Disciplinary fines |
| New student fee |
Housing fines |
| Books purchased in the online Bookstore |
Library fines |
| Supplies purchased in the Saints Stop |
Clinical makeup fees |
| Laptop if purchased from the College |
Challenge exam fees |
| Parking fines |
Transcript fees |
*All institutional aid will be awarded according to the Proration Dates listed below.
Proration Dates
| FALL 2019 Full-Term Classes |
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| Before or on September 10, 2019 |
100% |
| September 11 to September 17, 2019 |
75% |
| September 18 to September 24, 2019 |
50% |
| September 25 to September 30, 2019 |
25% |
| October 1, 2019, or after |
No proration |
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| FALL 2019 Session 2 Classes |
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| Before or on August 30, 2019 |
100% |
| August 31, 2019, or after |
No proration |
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| FALL 2019 Session 3 Classes |
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| Before or on October 24, 2019 |
100% |
| October 25, 2019, or after |
No proration |
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| SPRING 2020 Full-Term Classes |
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| Before or on January 21, 2020 |
100% |
| January 22 to January 29, 2020 |
75% |
| January 30 to February 5, 2020 |
50% |
| February 6 to February 12, 2020 |
25% |
| February 13, 2020, or after |
No proration |
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| SPRING 2020 Session 2 Classes |
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| Before or on January 9, 2020 |
100% |
| January 10, 2020, or after |
No proration |
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| SPRING 2020 Session 3 Classes |
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| Before or on March 12, 2020 |
100% |
| March 13, 2020, or after |
No proration |
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| SUMMER 2020 Full-Term Classes |
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| Before or on May 19, 2020 |
100% |
| May 20 to May 27, 2020 |
75% |
| May 28 to June 3, 2020 |
50% |
| June 4 to June 11, 2020 |
25% |
| June 12, 2020, or after |
No proration |
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| SUMMER 2020 Session 2 Classes |
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| Before or on May 11, 2020 |
100% |
| May 12, 2020, or after |
No proration |
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| SUMMER 2020 Session 3 Classes |
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| Before or on June 30, 2020 |
100% |
| July 1, 2020, or after |
No proration |
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Students who had added non-mandatory meal plan dollars to their account will receive a refund of the balance on their account. This applies only to non-mandatory meal plan dollars.
For students who fail to complete the official withdrawal process, Presentation College will determine the date of withdrawal once the College becomes aware that a student is no longer attending classes. If an amount owed is generated as a result of the calculation, the payment must be received or repayment arrangements must be made within 30 days of notification of the withdrawal date or the student's account will be considered delinquent.
The FAO performs a calculation of return of Title IV funds that is separate from the College refund calculation. That policy is in the Financial Aid Office section of the College Catalog.
Deposits
The College will retain any deposits that have been paid to the student's account to satisfy the amount due. Deposits are only refunded if the student's account reflects a credit balance.
Active Duty Policy
Refer to the institutional policy on students called to active duty under Academic Policies, Active Duty.