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Payment Information

The student is responsible for tuition and fees. If the student is receiving financial aid or other scholarship monies, any remaining balance must be paid by the student. In the event of the loss of financial support, the student is responsible for the full amount due the College.

Tuition and fee payments can be made using American Express, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit cards. Cash/check payments must be received by the end of the next business day. Payment methods for transactions other than tuition and fees can be made using cash or check only; examples of such transactions are parking tickets, library fines, etc.

Options to pay

online @ mc3.edu
  • Pay online anytime using our website, mc3.edu.
  • go to Current and Former Students
  • login to MyMc3 portal
  • select Webadvisor
  • choose student financial information
  • select Make a Payment

In person

Pay at the business office on either campus.
Central Campus — College Hall
West Campus — Office of Admissions, Registration and Payment
M-Th 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m., Fri 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

By mail

Allow 5 days to process your mailed payments. Please make checks or money orders payable to MCCC and be sure to include your Student ID.

Send payments to

Montgomery County Community College
Attn: Payment Office
340 DeKalb Pike
Blue Bell, PA 19422

Montgomery County Community College
Attn: Office of Admission,
Registration and Payment
101 College Drive
Pottstown, PA 19464


  Fall Spring Summer Summer 1 Summer 2
Payments due 8/3/2010 12/7/2011 4/26/2011 4/26/2011 6/7/2011
Last day full refund 8/31/2010 1/18/2011 5/10/2011 5/16/2011 7/1/2011
Last day 100% less fees 9/7/2010 1/25/2011 5/17/2011 5/19/2011 7/7/2011
Last day 50% less fees 9/14/2010 2/1/2011 5/24/2011 5/23/2011 7/11/2011

 

Tuition and Fees

Please Note: These charges may not reflect the latest changes in tuition and fees.

 

Residents of
Montgomery
County

Pennsylvania
Out-of-County

Non-Pennsylvania
(includes foreign students [F-1] and non-immigrant
visa holders)

Tuition - Fall and Spring

$96.00 per credit

$192.00 per credit

$288.00 per credit

Tuition - Summer

90.00 per credit

180.00 per credit

270.00 per credit

Student Fees
(Fall & Spring)

Comprehensive

4.00 per credit

4.00 per credit

4.00 per credit

Activity

3.00 per credit

3.00 per credit

3.00 per credit

Technology Fee

14.00 per credit

14.00 per credit

14.00 per credit

Student Fees
(Summer)

Comprehensive

4.00 per credit

4.00 per credit

4.00 per credit

Activity

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Technology Fee

12.00 per credit

12.00 per credit

12.00 per credit

Facilities Fee

Not Applicable

10.00 per credit

20.00 per credit

Total Tuition & Fees - Fall & Spring

$117 per credit

$223 per credit

$329 per credit

Total Tuition & Fees - Summer

$106 per credit

$206 per credit

$306 per credit


Additional Fees

  • Dental Clinic (per visit) - students - $5; senior citizens - $10; all others - $15
  • Credit by Examination (per credit) - $48
  • Transcript Request (per transcript) - $5
  • Returned Check (each time returned by your bank) - $25
  • New Student Fee - $25 Web Registration - $0
  • Late Registration Fee - $10 per course
  • Late Payment Fee - $15
  • Deferred Payment Plan Set-Up - $35
  • Late Deferred Payment - $25
  • Credit for Life Experience Application - $96
  • Credit for Life Experience Assessment (per credit) - Residents - $96,
    Out of County, but In State - $192, Non-Pennsylvania - $288

Please check with Admissions for a further description of fees.

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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Did you know?

Students can receive financial aid with full-time or part-time enrollment status.

 

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