Financial Obligation Statement - I agree that by registering for courses within the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH), I am financially obligated for ALL costs related to the registered course(s). Upon a drop or withdrawal, I agree that I will be responsible for all charges as noted in the student catalog and handbook. I further understand that if I do not make payment in full, my account may be reported to the credit bureau and/or turned over to an outside collection agency. I also agree to pay for the fees of any collection agency, which may be based on a percentage of the debt up to a maximum of 35%, and all additional costs and expenses, including any protested check fees, court filing costs and reasonable attorney’s fees, which will add significant costs to my account balance.
Payment Policies - Tuition and fees are due two weeks before the first class day of each semester. WMCC does not send paper bills. It is the student’s responsibility to view their tuition and fees online through their SIS account and make payment by the due date. Your charges can be found on View/Pay Account.
*You must have full payment in place by the due date or you may incur a $50.00 late fee. If you register after the due date, payment is due at the time of registration.
Refund Policy - All refunds require that the student complete an official withdrawal form. For fall and spring semesters (15-16 weeks) students who officially withdraw from the college or an individual course by the end of the fourteenth (14th) calendar day of the semester will receive a 100% refund of tuition, less non-refundable fees. Students in classes that meet in a format shorter than the traditional semester (15-16 weeks) will have seven (7) calendar days from the designated start of the part of term to withdraw for a full refund. If the seventh (7th) or fourteenth (14th) calendar day falls on a weekend or holiday, the drop refund date will be the first business day following the weekend or holiday. Exception: students in courses that meet for two weeks or fewer must drop by the end of the first day of the class in order to get a 100% refund. Non-refundable fees are the advance tuition deposit. All other fees are to be considered refundable. This includes, but is not limited to, comprehensive student services fee.