Tuition and fees for degree, diploma and certificate programs for each semester are payable at registration. (Subject to change by NC General Assembly and/or State Board of Community Colleges)
In-State Tuition:
$76 per credit hour up to 16 semester credit hours not to exceed $1,216 per semester.
Out-of-State Tuition:
$268 per semester hour but not to exceed $4,288 (16 hours) per semester.
Fees
(Subject to change by the Piedmont Community College Board of Trustees)
Student Activity fee
$20 per Fall and Spring semester
$10 per Summer semester
Technology Fee
$16 per Fall and Spring semester
$10 per Summer semester
Campus Access Fee
$20 per Fall and Spring semester
$10 per Summer semester
Student Liability Fee
$8 per semester
Student Accident Insurance
$.90 per semester (Fall, Spring and Summer)
Student Nursing Fee
$116 per semester
Nursing Clinical Fee
$25 per Fall semester
Graduation Fees
$5 Each - Official Credential (Associate Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
$20 Cap and Gown for Students who march in Graduation Ceremony
Free - Input Degree on Transcript with No Request for Credentials
Books and Supplies: (average per semester)
$975
The Business Office is responsible for collection of tuition and fees. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday.
A student is not eligible for re-registration if he or she has an outstanding debt due the institution or any other technical college or community college.
Any student having an outstanding delinquent account is not allowed to graduate or receive his or her diploma or degree. In addition, the College will not forward a transcript of records or any information concerning any delinquent student's permanent record to any other source.
A fee of $25 is charged to students for each check returned for "insufficient funds." No other personal checks will be accepted from these students during that semester or the following semester.
Withdrawals and Refunds:
Students must officially withdraw from courses to be eligible for refunds. To withdraw from a course, students should contact their faculty advisor or the Student Development Office.
Students will receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees if they withdraw before classes begin or if a class they are registered for is canceled. A 75% refund is given once classes begin and up to the Census Date* of a given class.
Detailed information on tuition and fees, residency requirements, and refund policies are in the college catalog and student handbook: www.piedmontcc.edu.
*For Census Date, contact the Office of Student Development 336-599-1181 ext 2159.