PAYMENT INFORMATION
NVCC is a public community college with financial support from
the Commonwealth of Virginia. During 2003-2004, state general
funds support of the College was 46% of the actual cost of
operating the College. The remaining revenue was provided from
student tuition and other sources.
The total cost of enrollment at NVCC is based upon a charge per
credit hour. Tuition is the same for credit and audit courses.
TUITION INCREASE
FOR SUMMER 2006 |
Virginia
Students |
Virginia
Contract Students* |
Military
Contract Students* |
Out-of-State
Students |
Tuition |
$78.00 |
$88.00 |
$78.00 |
$240.85 |
Technology Fee |
3.15 |
3.15 |
3.15 |
3.15 |
Facilities Fee |
|
2.20 |
2.20 |
2.20 |
Student Activities
Fee |
.83 |
.83 |
.83 |
.83 |
Per Credit |
$81.98 |
$94.18 |
$84.18 |
$247.03 |
Tuition Deadlines
If you register: |
You must pay: |
Between March 28 – April 30 |
By 5:00 PM May 1, or your classes may be dropped |
May 1 or later |
By 5:00 PM the next business day after you enroll, or
your classes may be dropped |
Visit the College Web site or call the Tuition
and Fees Hotline (703-323-3803) for Business Office hours at each
campus.
If you have sufficient approved or anticipated financial aid or
a current tuition assistance agreement (third-party contract), your
classes will be protected. If anticipated financial aid or your
contract is not sufficient to pay all tuition and fees, you must
pay the difference by the due date. Failure to make full payment
may result in your classes being dropped.
If you need help paying tuition and fees, consider using the FACTS
Tuition Payment Plan or applying for financial aid.
The NOVA Tuition Assistance Grant (NOVA TAG) is available for
the Summer 2006 term. See the Financial Aid
section for details.
You are responsible for your enrollment. You must pay by the deadlines
for any classes you intend to take and drop any courses you no longer
wish to take. Use NovaConnect to verify
your enrollment and payments (allow up to 48 hours for all payments
to be posted on NovaConnect). Failure
to withdraw properly can result in your being charged tuition and/or
a failing grade for the course.
If you need help paying tuition and fees, consider using the
FACTS Tuition Payment Plan or applying for financial aid.
Tuition Payment. You may pay by any of the
following methods:
FACTS (Fast Automatic Cash Transfer System) Tuition Payment
Plan - For a non-refundable fee, FACTS
allows you to make a down payment and then pay the balance of
your tuition in monthly, interest-free payments. For more information
or to enroll online go to http://www.nvcc.edu/tuitionandfees/facts.htm.
Credit Card—Visa, MasterCard and American
Express are accepted over NovaConnect on the Web. Click on the “Make
a Payment” button on the Web page and follow the instructions.
The system can take a few minutes to process your payment, so don’t
click the payment authorization more than once! Be sure to print
out a copy of your confirmation number to have for future reference.
The telephone NovaConnect system is also available for credit card
payments.
Check or Money Order—Payments may be made
in person or mailed to any campus Business Office
but must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., May 1, 2006. Include
the student’s name, Student ID number (NovaConnect ID), and
the telephone number of the account’s owner. Addresses
for each campus are listed “Campus Map
and Directory” in this schedule.
Cash—Cash payments must be made in person
at a Business Office.
Financial Aid—To pay with approved (anticipated)
financial aid, you must have received an Official Financial Aid
Notification Letter from the NVCC College Financial Aid Office.
Awards may also be viewed via NovaConnect
Web. In the event your
award does not fully cover your tuition/fees, please complete payments
using FACTS, NovaConnect, or in person at a campus Business Office.
You may apply for a student loan to cover additional tuition costs.
View your financial aid awards from NovaConnect
Web.
Contract Payment—You must submit your employer’s
written authorization to be billed for your classes to a campus
business office. If your contract was mailed or faxed by the authorizing
agency, you must notify the campus business office at the time you
enroll to ensure the contract is applied to your financial account.
By using an agency or employer contract/authorization, you
agree to accept responsibility for the full amount of tuition if
the agency/employer does not pay within 30 days after invoice.
Wire Transfer of Funds— the college can
receive wire transfer of funds from an originator’s bank.
If you are interested in paying by this method, contact a campus
Cashier or Business Manager to receive detailed instructions for
how to transfer funds in this manner.
Verify your enrollment and payment status by using NovaConnect.
Make sure to print out your official course schedule from http://www.nvcc.edu/novaconnect/.
REFUNDS
If you decide not to attend a course, you
MUST officially drop it by the “Last Day for Tuition
Refund” if
you want a refund (see “Important
Summer Semester Dates” ). You may still withdraw until the “Last
Day to Withdraw Without Grade Penalty” but
you will not receive a tuition refund. |
Tuition refunds are not automatic, except for
courses cancelled by the College. If you wish to drop a course,
you must either drop it using NovaConnect Web or NovaConnect Telephone,
or come to a campus Student Services Center in person before the
drop deadline. If the drop is received after that date, you will
not be eligible for a tuition refund.
The last date that you may drop a course and receive
a refund is indicated in the “Important
Dates,” or
in the College Calendar at http://www.nvcc.edu/calendars/. ELI
refund dates are included in the course information sent to you
by ELI.
If the College cancels a course or you drop a full 16-week semester
course by May 27, 2006 (or within the first 15% of a shorter
term course), you are eligible for a refund and the course will
be deleted from your record. No refunds will be made after
the specified dates.
Only credit card payments made through the NovaConnect
Web site will receive an automatic refund to the credit card
if a class is dropped or cancelled. Credit card refunds will not
be processed at the campus Business Offices. All refunds for payments
not made on the Web are processed by the Virginia State Treasurer’s
Office after the published add/drop period and should be received
by mail within a few weeks of that date. Refund checks, except those
requested by students who presented employer contracts, will be
made payable to the student.
Refunds for College services other than tuition payments (such
as parking permits) are handled separately from tuition refunds.
Such refund requests must be made following regulations related
to the particular service and directly to the office/department
that provided the service. They are not included in tuition refunds.
As provided by federal regulation, if you receive
Title IV (federal student aid) financial aid and you withdraw from
all your classes within 60% of the enrollment period, you are subject
to having a portion of your financial aid returned to the program
based on the date of your withdrawal. Such refunds are credited
to the student aid programs from which you received aid. The College’s
calculated portion of unearned aid will result in debt to the student
that blocks all College services until paid. These policies are
available from the College Financial Aid and /or Student Services
Center Financial Aid Counselor.
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