Tuition and Fees
Institutional Disclaimer:
Fees listed are subject to final Legislative approval
This publication is for the purpose of providing information about the College and its programs. Announcements contained herein are subject to change without notice and may not be regarded in the nature of binding obligations on the College or State. Efforts will be made to keep changes to a minimum, but changes in policy by the North Carolina State Legislature, the Department of Community Colleges, or by local conditions may make some alterations necessary in curricula, fees, etc.
Payment methods: cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Financial Aid or 3rd party sponsorship.
All forms of payment must be received by the Business Office to be officially registered.
Effective July 1, 2009, a $25 returned check processing fee will be charged for a paper check or e-check for which payment was refused by the payer's bank for any reason. The value of the returned check plus the $25 fee must be paid to the College immediately upon being notified by CFCC. Failure to do so will be followed by legal collection proceedings.
Tuition and Fees - Fall 2009 & Spring 2010
Tuition and Fees - Summer 2010 Click here
Tuition is established by the North Carolina State Legislature and is subject to change without prior notification.
(Revised 07/01/2009)
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Tuition and Fees - Summer 2010
Tuition is established by the North Carolina State Legislature and is subject to change without prior notification.
(Revised 07/01/2009)
IN-STATE
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OUT-OF-STATE
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There is no student activity fee for the summer term.
Professional Liability Insurance (Health Science Students): $15.00 per school year
Full Time Load: 12 Credit Hours
3/4 Time Load: 9 Credit Hours
1/2 Time Load: 6 Credit Hours
If tuition is a major factor in the student's determination to attend CFCC, please contact the Director of Financial Aid as soon as possible.
Payments
All tuition and fee charges are due and payable on the day of registration. Any deferred payments or exceptions to rules on financial affairs must be approved by the Chief Fiscal Officer.
Tuition is free for senior citizens 65 or over taking between one and six credit hours during a semester. Tuition will be charged for hours in excess of six credit hours each semester. However, other fees are payable where applicable. Self-supporting classes are not free for any student.
Any outstanding balances (unpaid fines, tuition, etc.) must be paid in full prior to registering for a new session. Library fines should be paid in the Learning Resource Center (cash only), and all other balances should be paid in the College's business office in the administration building.
Payments can be made by cash, check, Master Card, Visa, Discover, American Express, financial aid, or 3rd party sponsorship. All forms of payment must be received by the Business Office to be officially registered.
Refunds
A pre-registered curriculum student who officially withdraws from any/or all classes prior to the first day of the College's academic semester will be eligible for a 100 percent tuition refund.
A 75 percent refund will be made if the student officially withdraws during the period starting from the first day and ending on the 10% day of the academic session.
A student is not officially withdrawn until they process a formal withdrawal form with the Registrar's office. The effective date of withdrawal is the day the Registrar's office receives the form.
Refunds are issued four to six weeks after the semester begins.
Returned Checks
Effective July 1, 2009, a $25 returned check processing fee will be charged for a paper check or e-check for which payment was refused by the payer's bank for any reason. The value of the returned check plus the $25 fee must be paid to the College immediately upon being notified by CFCC. Failure to do so will be followed by legal collection proceedings.