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Deferred Payment Plan

Need options for spreading tuition payments out?
We’ve got you covered.

To assist students in meeting their financial obligation to the College, a Deferred Payment Loan Program will be offered. Starting with the 2013 Spring Semester students taking credit courses, can pay their tuition and fees over six months by registering and enrolling early.

To qualify for the deferred payment plan for credit courses, you must

  1. Be registered for 3 or more credits in a current fall or spring semester.**
  2. Complete all required information of the deferred payment plan agreement for mail, fax, scan and email enrollment.
  3. Submit a $35 non-refundable deferred payment plan set up fee with your deferred payment plan application, along with the initial payment.
  4. Complete all required information of the Deferred Payment Plan Agreement for mail, fax, scan and email enrollment. Your application can't be processed without both of these payments. If you are enrolling in person, please be prepared to pay the set-up fee and initial installment at that time.
    Deferred Payment Plan Agreement for Summer
    Deferred Payment Plan Agreement for Fall
** You must be registered before or within the dates of the payment plan to defer payment. Deferred payment plans are not offered for registration that occurs beyond the enrollment dates for the plan.

To see if your paperwork has been received (allow approximately 24 hours, Mon-Fri, to process after it has been faxed/emailed), to view your plan details, or to make payment on your plan, please Click on MyMC3; Login; Select WebAdvisor; Click on Financial Information — Student.

Course Schedule

If you’re a late registrant in the deferred payment plan, you must enroll immediately upon registration and before the published final payment date to avoid having your classes canceled. Your enrollment in the plan cannot be processed without payment.

Deferred Payment Plan for Credit Courses

NOTE: This information is correct as of this date and is subject to change. Please call 215-641-6540 with any questions.

To participate in the deferred payment plan, you must be registered and enrolled by the following dates.

Summer 2013

Enroll by Plan Offering
3/31/2013      *      4/15 5/15 6/15 7/15 5 pymts
4/30/2013 * 5/15 6/15 7/15 4pymts
5/31/2013 * 6/15 7/15 3 pymts
* First Payment is due at the time of enrollment.

Fall 2013

Enroll by Plan Offering
6/30/2013      *      7/15 8/15 9/15 10/15 11/15 6 pymts
7/31/2013 * 8/15 9/15 10/15 11/15 5 pymts
8/31/2013 * 9/15 10/15 11/15 4 pymts
9/30/2013 * 10/15 11/15 3 pymts
* First Payment is due at the time of enrollment.

Deferred Payment Plan for Continuing Education

This plan allows you to spread payments out over a four-month period. To qualify for the continuing education/non-credit course option, you must:

  1. Be a continuing education student registered in a qualified technology and/or career program that leads to certification or public service programs whose tuition is over $400. The program must meet for 10 weeks or more.
  2. Complete all required information on the deferred payment plan form for mail, fax, scan and email enrollment.
  3. Submit a $35 non-refundable deferred payment plan set up fee with your deferred payment plan application, along with the initial payment. Your application can’t be processed without both of these payments. If you are enrolling in person, please be prepared to pay your initial installment and set-up fee at that time.

Please contact Enrollment Services at 215-641-6540 or payment@mc3.edu for more information on this plan option and to obtain the continuing education deferred payment plan form.

Revised: 5/10/13, 5/5/13, 2/25/13, 10/15/12, 8/2/12, 2/24/12, 11/7/11, 10/19/11, 3/11/11, 10/22/10, 4/29/10, 11/09, 5/09, 10/20/08, 6/13/07, 5/8/06

Deadlines

May 1—PHEAA State Grant

May 1—FAFSA Completion for MCCC Foundation Scholarships

June 30—Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for prior academic year

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