Fall 2013 Master Schedule - Jamestown Community College
Fall 2013 Master Schedule - Jamestown Community College
Fall 2013 Master Schedule - Jamestown Community College
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Financial Information<br />
The college reserves the right to make, at any time, any changes it deems advisable in tuition or refund policies. At the time of publication, the tuition and<br />
fees for <strong>2013</strong>‐2014 had not been set. Pending the outcome of state and local budgetary deliberations, modest tuition and fee increases for both resident<br />
and non‐resident students may be instituted, effective with the fall <strong>2013</strong> semester. Tuition information is available at www.sunyjcc.edu.<br />
Tuition (subject to change)<br />
Full‐time students ‐ 12 or more credit hours<br />
NYS resident with valid certificate of residence $2,110 per semester<br />
NYS resident without valid certificate of residence $4,220 per semester<br />
Out‐of‐state resident<br />
$4,220 per semester<br />
Part‐time students ‐ fewer than 12 credit hours<br />
NYS resident with valid certificate of residence $179 per credit hour<br />
NYS resident without valid certificate of residence $322 per credit hour<br />
Out‐of‐state resident<br />
$322 per credit hour<br />
The following fees are mandatory unless noted as optional and are not<br />
refundable after drop/add period:<br />
Aviation Flight Fees (pending review with program coordinator) up to $12,000<br />
<strong>College</strong> Processing Fee (one‐time fee payable upon admission to JCC) $85<br />
Faculty Student Association (FSA) Fee<br />
$9.25 per credit hour<br />
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Health Services Fee<br />
$1.50 per credit hour<br />
Insurance<br />
student accident insurance (mandatory for full‐time and<br />
all nursing students; optional for part‐time students) $9 per semester<br />
student sickness insurance (optional for all) see business office for options<br />
Laboratory/Studio Fees varies $10‐$185<br />
Late Payment Fee $25<br />
Placement Test Retesting Fee $10<br />
Residence Hall Suites<br />
$3,465 per semester, single tentative<br />
$3,095 per semester, double tentative<br />
Returned Check Fee<br />
$20 per check<br />
SUNY Learning Network (SLN) Fee (SLN courses only) $13 per credit hour<br />
Technology Fee<br />
$5 per credit hour<br />
• Students who withdraw their registration from any or all classes shall be liable for payment of tuition and fees, and are eligible for refunds according to the<br />
following schedule: tuition liability reduction of tuition charges<br />
Prior to the first day of classes 0% 100%<br />
1st week of semester (August 26‐30) tuition and fee liability begins 25% 75%<br />
2nd week of semester (September 2‐6) 50% 50%<br />
3rd week of semester (September 9‐13) 75% 25%<br />
4th week of semester and later (September 16 and later) 100% 0%<br />
• Students participating in drop/add procedures during the first week of classes will not be assessed charges for dropped classes required for course<br />
schedule changes.<br />
• Students who wish to withdraw from any or all of their classes are advised to file their course withdrawals promptly with the Counseling Center on the<br />
Cattaraugus County Campus, the registrar on the <strong>Jamestown</strong> Campus, or the main office at the North County and Warren centers. Students should consult<br />
with the financial aid and business offices before they stop attending classes.<br />
• All refunds are based on the date withdrawal forms are completed and filed with the registrar's office. Exceptions to this policy will be considered under<br />
extenuating circumstances.<br />
• Students who receive Title IV aid (Pell, SEOG, Stafford loans) and withdraw from all classes may have their awards reduced and will be responsible to repay<br />
any aid disbursed that they are subsequently ineligible to receive. Refunds are paid in the following order: Federal Stafford Loans (subsidized and<br />
unsubsidized), PLUS Loans, Pell, SEOG Grants, required refunds of other federal, state, private, or institutional assistance, to the student.<br />
• Students may pay with a valid Visa, <strong>Master</strong>Card, or Discover card, by phone at 1.800.388.8557, ext. 1003, or in person by visiting JCC’s <strong>Jamestown</strong> or<br />
Cattaraugus County campuses or North County Center.<br />
• International students are required to purchase health insurance as a condition of enrollment to assure they have appropriate health coverage in the U.S.<br />
while they are attending JCC.<br />
Certificate of Residence<br />
To be eligible for New York state tuition rates, students must submit a certificate of residence issued by the county or township (for Chautauqua County<br />
residents) in which they reside within 30 days from the start of class(es). Without a certificate of residence, the out‐of‐state tuition rate will be charged. The<br />
certificate of residence form and instructions are available at http://www.sunyjcc.edu/student‐services/student‐account‐services/certificate‐of‐residency.<br />
Payment Process for All Students<br />
If you would like to view your bill online, you may do so once registration has opened for the fall <strong>2013</strong> semester by visiting https://banner.sunyjcc.edu.<br />
If you are:<br />
• Expecting financial aid, funds you are eligible to receive will be applied to your student account in July after registration.<br />
• Expecting financial aid to pay only a portion of your bill, you will receive a statement reflecting the status of your tuition and fee bill with your balance due.<br />
You may also pay online by visiting https://banner.sunyjcc.edu. For more information about paying your bill online, contact the business office at the<br />
campus you attend. If you are paying for your classes by cash, check, or MC/Visa/Discover, your payment must be received in the business office by August<br />
12, <strong>2013</strong> for those students who pre‐register by July 12. For those students who register on July xx or later, please pay the bill by September 6.<br />
Maintaining Eligibility for Financial Aid<br />
Students enrolled at JCC are eligible to participate in a wide range of federal, state and institutional grants, scholarships, loans, and work‐study programs.<br />
Students must be accepted and matriculated by the JCC admissions office and meet academic eligibility criteria to receive awarded funds. Start the<br />
application process for all sources of aid by filing the <strong>2013</strong>‐2014 Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov.<br />
For more information on federal and state financial aid resources, visit the websites for the U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid at<br />
www.studentaid.ed.gov, New York State Higher Education Services at www.hesc.org, and Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency at<br />
www.pheaa.org. In addition to meeting financial and academic eligibility requirements, students must meet federal and state citizenship and residency<br />
requirements and must not be in default of a federal student loan or owe a repayment of other federal student aid to receive awarded funds.<br />
Students are encouraged to apply for funds from outside sources as well, such as private grants and scholarships, employee reimbursement plans, state<br />
vocational rehabilitation programs, Native American aid, veteran’s benefits, and workforce development and re‐training programs. Learn more about<br />
financial aid opportunities at JCC at www.sunyjcc.edu/financialaid.