Registered students who cancel between April 1 and the first day of check-in will pay 50 percent of the price of the full term. Withdrawing from the university: Students will be charged the daily rate calculated using the date of checkout from the residence hall. 1-3 weeks. Distance education students and students taking fewer than 6 credit hours of classes will not be charged the sickness and accident insurance fee. A listing is available from Student Health Services. For additional information and actual dates as to when the percentage of refunds apply, see the refund schedule below or contact the Cashiers Office at 410-543-6060. There is a $25 administrative charge to all accounts on the universitys payment plan. A $20 late fee is incurred when a payment does not reach the Higher One Tuition Payment Plan office by the 15th of each month. The funds will appear on your account statement as FCARE3 or FCARE (HE Emergency Relief Grant III). Students classified as freshmen who are living on campus are required to sign up for a plan providing 19 meals per week. Residence hall reservations should be made as early as possible. Under the Higher One Tuition Payment Plan, the cost of tuition for fall semester may be divided into five equal monthly installments for students who enroll by June 1. North Carolina State law requires that all previously incurred expenses and accounts at North Carolina Central University must be paid in full prior to pre-registration or registration for a new term. A $20 late fee is incurred when payments are late under the University Payment Plan. All undergraduates who carry 12 or more hours, and graduate and law students who carry nine or more hours, must pay full tuition and fees. The funds will be disbursed in two payments: $400 in September and $400 in November (4,890 students received a total of $1,958,400 September and 4,866 students received a total of $1,947,550 in November). HEERF III Emergency Funds were based on the priority listed below: All eligible students with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0 $6,000 (undergraduate, graduate, professional, and doctoral) will receive up to $800. However, any one person may receive the benefit of the provision only once. A one-time $50 damage fee (included in the deposit fee) is due at the time the student moves into the residence hall. %PDF-1.6
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Priority 1: $1,958,400 in funds was disbursed to 4,890 students, Priority 2: $472,800 in funds was disbursed to 2,365 students, $1,947,550 in funds was disbursed to 4,866 students, All Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF) have been fully expended and disbursed to students for emergency financial aid assistance, Priority 1:$28,245.38 in funds was disbursed to 107 students, CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II, Cares Act Higher Education Emergency Fund Application, CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Fund Notifications, CARES Act Higher Education Funds Acknowledgement Letter, Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act (2020), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 1 (2021), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 2 (2021), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 3 (2021), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 4 (2021), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 1 (2022), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 2 (2022), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 3 (2022), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 4 (2022), Student Emergency Aid Submission (April-June 2022), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 1 (2023), CARES Act Quarterly Report - Quarter 2 (2023). This quarterly posting is the final report that covers HEERF I and II, as well as III fund expenditures for Section 18004(a)(1) Student Portion Funds. Should it become necessary to transition to another instructional delivery mode, the unit will follow the previously developed contingency plan. HEERF III Emergency Funds were awarded based on the priority listed below: All eligible students with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0$5,711(Federal Pell Grant cut-off) enrolled for Summer 2021 (undergraduate, graduate, professional, and doctoral) will receive $150. Priority 1: Priority Consideration for Students with Exceptional Financial Need, Priority 2: Expected Family Contribution above $5,711 or No FAFSA. The burden is on the applicant to establish those facts that justify classification of a student as a resident entitled to in-state tuition rates. It is the students responsibility to verify receipt of payments made to the Cashiers Office by calling the office, visiting in person, or checking with their own bank for check clearance. Undergraduate students with loans must be enrolled in at least six credit hours to receive a refund from their loan awards. The rate for residence halls ranges from $2,600.00to $4,400.00per semester. TERMINATION CHARGES FALL UNDER THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: Daily charges are calculated by dividing the number of days (check-in through last day of exams) per semester by the room cost. Students whose bills are not paid in full by the first day of classes or who have not made payment arrangements by that time will be charged a late-registration fee. There is a $25 administrative charge to all accounts on the universitys payment plan. Members of the armed services, while stationed and living in North Carolina, may be charged a tuition rate that is lower than the out-of-state tuition based on federal tuition-payment eligibility and other factors. The student insurance policy, Student Blue, is underwritten by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina. In order to facilitate the ability to comply with NCCU Health and Safety protocols related to COVID-19, as well as the University of North Carolina System-Wide Guidelines for Return to Classes/Operations, courses will be offered in the instructional delivery modes that were effective in Fall 2019. Refer to the NCCU website for the most current information.). When a student transfers from one North Carolina public institution of higher education to another, he or she is treated as a new student by the incoming institution and must be assigned residence status classification for tuition purposes. Since the summer school program is self-supporting, tuition and fees are adjusted annually. (This information was effect at the time of publication. Please note: The Higher One Tuition Payment Plan does not cover prior balances or summer semesters. The basis for determining the appropriate tuition charge rests upon whether a student qualifies as a resident of North Carolina for tuition purposes. Paper File, Direct Deposit. If a student fails to graduate during that term, no adjustment is made to the students account. No application was required. The additional payment dates are Sept. 1and Oct. 1for the fall semester and Feb. 1and March 1for the spring semester. Students should verify that charges for room and board have been deducted from their accounts before spending a refund check. These funds may be used for tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental), and child care. A full-time student whose enrollment drops below the course load required for full-time status, or a part-time student who drops courses, will have charges for tuition and fees reduced accordingly, provided the courses are dropped prior to the end of the official drop/add period. The State of North Carolina appropriates an average of $13,933 per year per student in public funds to help support the higher education programs offered. A variety of student meal plans are available through Dining Services. 3 weeks. A variety of student meal plans are available through Dining Services. No application is required. As you prepare to leave the Eagles Nest, North Carolina Central University has received the final disbursement of CARES Act Higher Educational Emergency Relief Aid Funds for students actively enrolled for Fall 2022. The appeals form can be obtained from the Registrars Office. Appeals for in-state status must be made to the university registrar before the first day of classes for the term for which in-state status is sought. All eligible students with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0$5,711(Federal Pell Grant cut-off) as of February 15, 2021, (undergraduate, graduate, professional, and doctoral) will receive up to $800. It is the students responsibility to ensure that room and board charges are paid. If a student ceases enrollment at or graduates from an institution of higher education while classified a resident for tuition purposes and then both abandons and reacquires North Carolina domicile within a 12-month period, that person, if he or she continues to maintain the re-acquired domicile into re-enrollment at an institution of higher education, may re-enroll at the in-state tuition rate without having to meet the usual 12-month durational requirement. A full-time student whose enrollment drops below the course load required for full-time status, or a part-time student who drops courses, will have charges for tuition and fees reduced accordingly, provided the courses are dropped prior to the end of the official drop/add period. A total of 6,502 students received $7,270,564 in HEERF III/FCARE funds for Spring 2022. *Includes support for the Student Union (Campus Center). . The telephone number is 919-530-5071, and the fax number is 919-530-7960. Students who do not meet the payment deadline will have their classes cancelled and must re-register during the late-registration period and pay a $50 late-registration charge. Estimated Federal Tax Refund Schedule. A student who is enrolled in a main campus degree program can enroll in online course. , convenient, and the lady did not have to stick me 5 times to draw blood like my doctor's office. Payments may be made in advance, in person, by mail, or on-line using a credit card. Javascript is currently not supported, or is disabled by this browser. These funds may be used for tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental) and child care. Fees for Martha Street apartments - which house graduate students, law students and non-traditional students - are $4,100.00for two-bedroom, two-bath units and $4,200.00for two-bedroom, one-bath units. Please enable Javascript for full functionality. 334 0 obj
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For additional resources or to file a Title IX complaint, visit the NCCU's Title IX webpage. If an applicant, irrespective of age, has living parents or a court-appointed guardian, the residence of the parents or guardian is considered to be the domicile of the individual. All parking decal purchases are final. Payments to the fall pay plan must be concluded by October 15 for spring enrollment eligibility. Applications received after this date may be considered for a subsequent term. The five equal installments for the spring plan begin October 15 and run through March 15. No application is required. The Higher One Tuition Payment Plan may be used to supplement other forms of scholarships, grants or loans. Tuition payments and other required student fees meet only part of the total cost of the education of enrolled students. Single-rooms in Eagle Landing apartments are $4,000.00per semester in the three-bedroom units and $3,900.00per semester in the four-bedroom units. 2022 Tax Refund Schedule (2021 Tax Year) Note: The IRS e-File open date is Jan. 14, 2022. The amount awarded can be viewed on your student account statement through myEOL. All parking decal purchases are final. Financial aid deferments are not considered as payments but are used as temporary credits for registration processing. The student insurance policy, Student Blue, is underwritten by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina. Evening Permit, per semester (rate after 4 p.m. Motorcycle ($25 if it is second vehicle permitted), Leroy T. Walker Physical Education and Recreation Complex Wellness Center (rate after 4 p.m.). Parking on campus is by permit only. Students who carry less than the full-time load must pay the following tuition and fees per semester. Non-registered students will pay $100 plus daily charges. Commuter Plan M 50 consists of 50 meals at a cost of $318.91 which includes $65 Flex; Commuter Plan L 75 consists of 75 meals at a cost of $471.84 which includes $90 Flex; and Commuter Plan W 100 consists of 100 meals with $120 flex dollars and costs $662.71. To attain such classification, the applicant must show his or her entitlement by the preponderance (the greater part) of the residency information. Student grades, transcripts, degrees, and diplomas may be withheld until all financial obligations to the university, other than student loans, are paid in full. The telephone number is (919) 530-5071. Withdrawing from the university: Students will be charged the daily rate calculated using the date of checkout from the residence hall. The proposed date for Fall 2021 Commencementis Saturday, December 11, 2021,with graduate, professional, and doctoral candidates at 9 a.m. and baccalaureate candidates at 2 p.m. These funds have been disseminated in accordance with established policies. Fall 2021 Final Examination Schedule. However, any one person may receive the benefit of the provision only once. Both students must contact the Residential Life office to process the buyout option. The Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina reserves the right to amend the charges for tuition, fees, and the room-and-board rate at any time without prior notice. Regardless of the instructional delivery mode, the inclusion of an alternative syllabus, designed by the Office of E-Learning to facilitate a rapid transition to online instruction, is also required for courses taught face-to-face and in hybrid mode. The funds will be disbursed in two equal payments in March and April. Refunds will be processed as scheduled by the Summer Refund Schedule. Post-baccalaureate students not in an advanced-degree program will be charged at the graduate rate unless they are seeking a second baccalaureate degree. A limited number of apartments with cooking facilities also are available. The UNC Board of Governors requires that all students in the UNC system purchase a policy through its statewide plan or provide proof of credible independent coverage. This schedule complies with American Bar Association (ABA) requirements for instruction. The following students were ineligible for emergency assistance: students with an EFC above $5,711, inter-institutional, and visiting. An NCCU parking permit authorizes the vehicle to be parked in a specific area according to the permit designation. Financial aid deferments, verifiable third-party promises or other methods of payment can be used to cover the initial one-half payment. North Carolina Central University Athletics. (This information was effect at the time of publication. A total of $358,227 in HEERF III funds was disbursed to 2,389 students. NCCU faculty, staff, students and visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the free Maroon and Gray shuttle service offered through NCCU Student Services. To do this visit www.studentbluenc.comand follow the instructions. If a student officially drops all classes prior to the end of the official drop/-add, late-registration period, all tuition and other fee charges will be adjusted. Please note: Students in the Executive Masters of Public Administration Program (EMPA Program) cannot use the faculty and staff tuition waiver to pay for any courses in this program. Continuing Students- Friday, August 20, 2021; Part-Time Students- Friday . Time from the day you file until you receive your refund. 349 0 obj
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The cost is subject to change each year. Dining facilities are available for use by all students. Filing Method. Also, additional information on Summer School admissions, housing, financial aid, meals, parking, health services, academic regulations, and cancellation of courses can be found in this catalog under Academic Programs and Institutes section. North Carolina State law requires that all previously incurred expenses and accounts at North Carolina Central University must be paid in full prior to pre-registration or registration for a new term. For spring semester residence, the $150 non-refundable administrative fee must be submitted by December 1. The mailing address is North Carolina Central University, C/O Comptroller, P.O. If a person (1) has been a bona fide legal resident of the required duration, (2) has consequently been classified a resident for tuition purposes, and (3) has subsequently lost North Carolina legal residence while enrolled at a public institution of higher education, that person may continue to enjoy the in-state tuition rate for a grace period of 12 months, measured from the date on which North Carolina legal residence was lost. The Higher One Tuition Payment Plan may be used to supplement other forms of scholarships, grants or loans. Softball Schedule. From the end of the official drop/add period until two weeks after the end of the drop/add period, 40 percent of tuition and fees will be adjusted. Overpayments made by credit card will not be refunded to the card. Refunds for reduced loads are not given unless courses are canceled or unless the student reduces his/her load by dropping a class or classes on the date designated in the Academic Calendar as the first day of classes. The Office of Scholarships and Student Aid determines what you are eligible to receive based on your expected family contribution (EFC). In particular, it means maintaining a domicile (permanent home of indefinite duration) as opposed to maintaining a mere temporary residence or abode incident to enrollment in an institution of higher education.. If a student has received financial aid (other than College Work Study) and officially withdraws from the university during the academic term, a refund of a portion of the aid to the Title IV programs may be required or the student may need to repay a portion of the award funds received by the university. All students who park on campus are required by North Carolina Central University to register their vehicle with the University Police Department. 919-530-5170 or email us at ticketoffice@nccu.edu. Fifty percent of the remaining session cost plus daily charges will be assessed to students moving off campus during the session. Health and accident insurance is mandatory for all students taking six or more credit hours of classes on campus. Hi Andrew- Thank you for reaching out. Commuter Plans are offered to students living off-campus. All refunds of overpayments will be mailed to the local address on record or deposited into the active direct deposit account on file. If this cannot be determined, the cost of the damage will be charged against the entire student body. Members of the armed services, while stationed and living in North Carolina, may be charged a tuition rate that is lower than the out-of-state tuition based on federal tuition-payment eligibility and other factors. A $20 late fee is incurred when payments are late under the University Payment Plan. An eight-meal plan T that includes $400flex dollars is available to students living in Eagle Landing at a cost of $1,503.25per semester. Students whose checks are returned because of insufficient funds will be charged a $25 insufficient funds fee. Since the summer school program is self-supporting, tuition and fees are adjusted annually. A student shall be financially responsible for damage he or she does to any building, equipment or other property of the institution. You can try to extrapolate the refund date based on the below chart. Also, additional information on Summer School admissions, housing, financial aid, meals, parking, health services, academic regulations, and cancellation of courses can be found in this catalog under Academic Programs and Institutes section. Commuter Plans are offered to students living off-campus. As such, students must apply for North Carolina In-state Residency for Tuition Purposes by completing the required application and providing all documentation requested. No application was required. Students may park in the assigned designated lots only with the proper decal. Refunds will be made only to students who officially withdraw by the deadline date listed in the summer school calendar. Open parking on campus is for visitors only. Students who have their own insurance can waive the university-sponsored insurance plan. Open parking on campus is for visitors only. Applications to qualify for North Carolina Residence Status for Tuition Purposes must be received 30 days before the first day of classes of the proposed term of enrollment. A student admitted to initial enrollment in an institution (or permitted to re-enroll following an absence from the institutional program which involved a formal withdrawal from enrollment) must be classified by the admitting institution either as a resident or as a nonresident for tuition purposes prior to the actual enrollment. The campus shuttle buses (known as the Maroon and Gray lines) depart every 15 minutes from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday from the Latham Parking Deck. If an applicant, irrespective of age, has living parents or a court-appointed guardian, the residence of the parents or guardian is considered to be the domicile of the individual. Decisions about the instructional delivery mode will continue to be made by the department chair and dean in consultation with the faculty member scheduled to teach the course. The funds will appear on your account through myEOL. Resident Undergraduate (subject to change), * Includes Accident and Sickness Insurance. A minor thus deemed to be a legal resident will not, upon achieving maturity before enrolling at an institution of higher education, lose North Carolina legal residence if that person (1) upon becoming an adult acts, to the extent that the persons degree of actual emancipation permits, in a manner consistent with bona fide legal residence in North Carolina and (2) begins enrollment at an institution of higher education not later than the fall academic term next following completion of education prerequisite to admission at such institution., If a minor has lived for five or more consecutive years with relatives (other than parents) who are domiciled in North Carolina, and if the relatives have functioned during this time as if they were personal guardians, the minor will be deemed a resident for tuition purposes for an enrolled term commencing immediately after at least five years in which these circumstances have existed. Students evicted from Residential Life will be responsible for payment of the entire semesters room rent. Graduate and law students enrolled in less than four and one half credit hours and who have an overpayment on their account will receive refunds at the end of the semester in which the credit occurred. All eligible Title IV students (undergraduate, graduate, professional, and doctoral) who did not submit a CARES Act Emergency Relief Aid application were awarded $500 in EFC order beginning with $5,577 until the funds are depleted.