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Payment Information
College Policy requires fees and tuition to be paid in full on or before the first day of semester unless the student has guaranteed financial aid on the system.
MACC also offers a deferred payment plan for students unable to pay in full or that do not have their financial aid in place. The payment plan is available on the MyMACC website through Billing Information >> Pay Online >> e-cashier FACTS Payment Plan and requires a $40.00 enrollment fee. This program is administered by Nelnet.
Any balance remaining after the first day of semester is subject to a $50 late payment fee. If your account is not paid in full after the add/drop period you will be dropped from classes and continue to owe all unpaid fees.
A hold will be placed on all accounts with an unpaid balance. No records will be released and you will be unable to register for any future semesters until your account is paid in full.
Payment can be made by check, cash (Columbia campus does not accept cash), or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, and Discover) at any of the following:
· Cashier’s window, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
· Student Services, Monday through Thursday 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
· Any MACC off-campus location
You may also mail your payment to the MACC Business Office.
Our check acceptance policy requires that we request date of birth and social security number for anyone issuing a check for payment. Please include the required information on your check.
Failure to meet financial obligations as required by the college will result in collection charges of up to 40% and the account being sent to collections.
NOTICE: IF YOU FAIL TO OFFICIALLY WITHDRAW FROM CLASS YOU ARE STILL FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR RESERVING CLASS SPACE.
To officially withdraw from class you may send a letter or go to the Moberly Student Services Office or go to any MACC Off-campus location to complete and sign the required paperwork. For questions regarding withdrawing from classes you may call Student Services at 1-800-622-2070 ext. 11270. Failing to attend or ceasing to attend class does not constitute an official withdraw for billing or refund purposes.
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