Tuition Payment Schedule
Summer I 2013
Registration Received before May 10 - Tuition is Due May 10
Registration received on and after May 10, 2013, payment is due at the time of registration. Registration is not final until payment is received.
Summer II 2013
Registration Received before June 7 - Tuition is Due June 7
Registration received on and after June 7, 2013, payment is due at the time of registration. Registration is not final until payment is received.
Due dates for credit registrations will not change with drop/add activity. If the tuition bill is greater than the financial aid award amount, the student is responsible for paying the balance of the bill by the due date. Registrations will be cancelled for non-payment if payment is not received by the due date.
NOTE: Payment for Continuing Education noncredit courses is due at the time of registration.
Fall 2013
Registration Received before June 28 - Tuition is Due June 28
Registration Received June 28 thru Aug 1 - Tuition is Due Aug 1
Registration received on and after Aug 2, 2013, payment is due at the time of registration. Registration is not final until payment is received.
Contact the Bursar’s Office for payment options, including convenient payment plans.
Contact the Financial Aid Department for financial assistance.
NOTE: Payment for Continuing Education noncredit courses is due at the time of registration.
Tuition Payment Methods
Online
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Login to Simon http://www.ccbcmd.edu/logon/index.html using your new Username and Password
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Click on "Student Accounts"
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Click on "Account Summary" or "Account Summary by Term"
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Click on one of the payment options at the bottom of the screen
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Login with your new Username and Password*
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Follow instructions for making payment
Credit card and ACH (checking or savings account) payments are accepted online.
*Students who use Touchnet's credit card or check payment option within SIMON will be directed to Touchnet's web site. For security reasons, students will be required to enter their same consistent username and password for payment processing within the Touchnet site.
Mail
Mail Statement and payment to the Bursar's Office at the following address:
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CCBC Catonsville
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Bursar's Office
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800 South Rolling Road
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Baltimore, MD 21228-5381
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In Person
Pay tuition at the campus Bursar's Office (Catonsville, Dundalk, Essex).
Office hours: Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tuition Payment Plans
Apply for a tuition payment plan through NELNET Business Solutions (formerly FACTS Management Company). Applications can be processed online. Follow instructions for online payments, and at the bottom of the Student Accounts page select "Enroll in Payment Plan." NELNET charges a $25 processing fee to apply for a tuition payment plan. The initial payment is made to the college and monthly payments are automatically deducted from a checking, savings or credit card account. Tuition partial payment plans are available for the Fall and Spring semesters only.
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Payment Plan Enrollment and Payment Schedule
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NELNET Business Solutions (formerly FACTS Management Company)
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Summer 2013
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Last Day to Submit Online
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Required Down Payment
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Number of Monthly Payments
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Months of Payments
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April 15
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30%
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2
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May - June
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May 15
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50%
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1
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June
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Fall 2013
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May21
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10%
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6
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June - Nov
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June23
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15%
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5
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July - Nov
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July 22
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20%
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4
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Aug - Nov
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Aug 16
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25%
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3
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Sept - Nov
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Sep 16
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30%
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2
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Oct - Nov
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Tuition Assistance
Financial Aid
Visit financial aid to find out what aid is available to students and how to apply for financial assistance. Approved financial aid awards are applied to account balances in the Bursar's Office. Balances not covered by aid are the student's responsibility and must be paid by the due date of the tuition bill.
Employer
Present purchase order, tuition assistance form, or letter of intent from the employer to the Bursar's Office. Balances not covered by the employer are the student's responsibility and must be paid by the due date of the tuition bill.
Tuition Waivers
Senior - Maryland residents, 60 years of age or older, who enroll in courses at CCBC are eligible for a tuition waiver. All applicable fees (including $30 course fee) are the responsibility of the student. Student must be 60 years of age before the academic semester begins.
Disability - The State of Maryland recently passed House Bill 104 which changed the process for Maryland students with disabilities to receive a tuition waiver.
Any resident of Maryland who is out of the workforce because of a permanent disability as defined by the Social Security Act, the Railroad Retirement Act, (or in the case of former federal employees, the Office of Personnel Management), and enrolls in a community college class that has at least ten regularly enrolled students, may be eligible for a tuition waiver.
New guidelines are effective January 1, 2012. All students with disabilities who enroll in credit courses at CCBC are required to take action to continue receiving the tuition waiver.
Foster Care - Students who were in foster care as of their 18th birthday, or who were in foster care as of their 14th birthday but were subsequently adopted, may be eligible for a tuition and fee waiver.
National Guard - Maryland Guard members can receive up to 50 percent waiver of tuition for both degree and vocational programs. Members must provide a letter from their unit commander supporting membership in the Maryland National Guard.
Parallel Enrollment Program (PEP)
High school students enrolled in CCBC courses may be eligible to receive a 50 percent tuition discount if they meet the following criteria:
• Baltimore County resident
• Payment of all CCBC fees
• An enrolled high school junior or senior
• Obtain written approval from a parent and appropriate school official
• Meet enrollment requirements of CCBC
Employee/Retiree – CCBC full time employees and CCBC retirees who enroll in courses at CCBC are eligible for a tuition waiver. All applicable fees are the responsibility of the student.
Delinquent Accounts
Delinquent accounts are referred to the Maryland State Central Collection Unit. A 17% collection fee is added to the student's account.
Qualified Tuition Programs
This tax benefit includes programs established and maintained by one or more eligible educational institutions. The beneficiary (or another taxpayer claiming the beneficiary as a dependent) may claim the HOPE or Lifetime Learning Credit on qualified expenses paid for with the funds distributed from the Qualified Tuition Program. See IRS Publication 970 for further details. To view 1098T information online, students may login to SIMON using their username and password. Click on "Student Accounts", then "Tax Notification".
Inquiries
For all tuition or billing inquiries, contact the Bursar's Office at:
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CCBC Catonsville
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443-840-4313
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Building K, Room 206
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CCBC Dundalk
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443-840-3255
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Building A, Room 103
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CCBC Essex
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443-840-1350
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Building A, Room 130
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