Tuition and Payment

Tuition and Fees

Payment Worksheet

Use the Tuition Payment Worksheet to compute your tuition and fees prior to registration:

  • Payment Worksheet – A tool to help you figure out your tuition.
  • Tuition is due at the time of registration, or by the deferred payment date if registering during the priority registration period (fall and spring semesters only).
  • The College requires 100% payment by the due date (for deferred registrants) or at the time of registration for summer semester.

Payment Options

  • Pay in installments by enrolling in an eligible online payment plan.
  • Have pending financial aid on your account to cover semester charges by the date of registration (or deferred payment deadline)
  • Have supporting documentation that a 3rd party sponsor is paying tuition and fees in full at the time of registration.

Payment Methods

Payment can be made using one of the methods listed below.

Pay online using Self Service via MyCCC.
VISA®, MasterCard®, American Express®, Discover® and Electronic Checks are accepted.

Pay by mail using a check or money order.
Please make check or money order payable to ‘Camden County College’. Please write your student ID on all checks or money orders.

Pay in person at Registration Services at any of our three locations. 
Cash, check, money order and credit cards are accepted.
Registration Office Information

Pay via telephone  by calling the Business Office at 856-227-7200 ext. 4312.
If you are registering by fax, please include your credit card payment information on the payment form.

Payment for Fall or Spring semesters is deferred for students who register during designated priority/early registration periods.

Paying for Non-Credit Courses (Continuing Education)
The college requires 100% payment at the time of registration for non-credit courses with the exception of courses eligible for payment plans. For more information call (856) 874-6004.

Tuition Waiver Programs

  • The College offers tuition waivers under various programs.
  • Students requesting a tuition waiver may not register online using Self Service via MyCCC.
  • Students must come in person to one of our three locations to complete appropriate forms.
  • Even though the College waives the tuition, these costs may still appear in your balance in Self Service via MyCCC.

Tuition & Outstanding Balances

  • Camden County College has a committee to review requests for tuition and outstanding balance appeals. A form must be submitted within one year of the end of the semester in question.
  • If any information or documents are missing at the time of request, your appeal will be denied and you will be required to resubmit.
  • The Committee meets once a month to review all appeals submitted from the previous month.
  • The submission deadline is the first of every month.

Complete your appeal and upload supporting documents

Appeal Form

Indebtedness to the College

  • No student is permitted to graduate before meeting all financial obligations to the College.
  • If your bill remains unpaid for a period of time, your account will be forwarded to a collections agency and you will be responsible to pay in full the past due balance and any collection and/or attorney’s fees that may be incurred by or on behalf of CCC to satisfy your financial obligations.

Frequently asked Questions

The Financial Aid priority filing deadline for the fall semester is May 1 and September 1 for the spring.  After filing the FAFSA, all documentation must be submitted by June 1 for the fall semester and October 1 for a spring semester, in order to be considered for all available types of aid.  If Self Service does not indicate a financial aid award by the time you are scheduled to register or pay your bill, you should contact the Financial Aid Office. 

 

Contact Information

Business Office

Blackwood Campus, Taft Hall, Student Service Center
(856) 227-7200 ext. 4312
Fax: (856) 374-5043
InquireBusinessOfc@nihonnkazamidori.com