Payment Plan
Consider using CCBC's Payment Plan, a convenient method that can help make paying for your education a little easier.
Book Credit
If you are awarded a grant or loan, Bookstore credit will be available in your account a minimum of 24 hours after tuition and fees are deducted. You will not receive any book credit if funds are unavailable after your tuition and fees are paid.
The following maximum credit amounts will be used for the 2012 - 2013 academic year.
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Billable Hours
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Book Credit Maximum
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12 or more
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$700
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9-11
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$600
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6-8
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$500
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1-5
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$250
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Books and supplies may be purchased only during the following credit dates:
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2012 - 2013
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BOOK CREDIT DATES
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2012 Fall Semester
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August 13 - September 17, 2012
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2013 Spring Semester
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January 14 - February 18, 2013
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2013 Summer Semester
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May 28 - July 15, 2013
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If you qualify for aid and you have funds available for book credit, you will need to:
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Go to the Bookstore during the book credit period listed above.
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Bring your photo ID or CCBC ID and schedule/bill from your myCCBC account.
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If you need additional funds above the authorized limit, please visit the Financial Aid office.
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If your books are not available by the last day of the book credit period, you may contact the Bookstore manager and pay for the book using your book credit. When the book arrives, you may show your receipt and pick up your book.
Emergency Book Loan
The Student Emergency Loan Fund is available to provide a rapid source of temporary funding for CCBC students, in good academic standing, who require immediate financial support to purchase textbooks, due to unforeseen circumstances.
The Financial Aid Office cannot extend the book credit period for any reason.
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If you are selected for verification, book credit is tentative.
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The amount of credit available after the financial aid information has been verified may be reduced or removed completely.
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If you do not have adequate financial aid credit to cover your book expenses, payment is due 60 days into the academic term. There are no interest or service charges associated with this debt.
If you withdraw from one or more classes during the refund period
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Financial aid will not be disbursed for dropped classes.
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If you made purchases in the Bookstore using book credits before you dropped the classes, the aid that is disbursed for the remaining courses may not cover all of your expenses. As a result, you may owe money to the college.
Tuition Waiver Information
Find out if you qualify for a Tuition Waiver.
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