Payment Options:
- Money orders, cashier’s checks, or personal checks should be made payable to “North Carolina Central University.” The Student ID Number should be indicated on the money order or check to ensure credit is given to the correct student’s account. MasterCard and VISA are also accepted.
- Payments may be made in advance, in person, by mail, or securely on-line with credit cards.
- It is a student’s responsibility to verify receipt of a mail payment by checking myEagles Online (myEOL).
- No grades, transcript, degree, or diploma will be released to students until all financial obligations to the University, other than student loans, are paid in full.
- The State of North Carolina 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. Delinquent student accounts will be turned over to the State Attorney General’s Office or to a collection agency for collection.
- A student is not officially registered in any classes until all tuition and fees are paid for the semester. Students enrolled in classes are subject to being dropped for the semester if all tuition and fees are not paid by the payment deadline for the semester.
- Students who are dropped from classes for nonpayment will not be allowed to re-enroll in classes until the next semester.
Payment Plans:
Administrative Management Services (AMS) Plan
- The Administrative Management Services (AMS) Plan enables students to pay all or part of the annual tuition and fees in installments without interest charges.
- The AMS Plan may be used to supplement all other forms of scholarships, grants or loans. A valuable feature of the AMS Plan is Tuition Payment Insurance, which is provided at no charge. This insurance guarantees payment of the unpaid AMS contract balance to the school in the event of the insured person’s death. Participation is on an annual basis.
- The annual enrollment fee is $55, which is non-refundable. A $20 late fee is incurred when a payment does not reach AMS by the 15th of each month.
The University Payment Plan
- The University Payment Plan is also offered to students with automatic enrollment when at least one-half (50%) of the current session’s charges are paid before the end of the regular registration and payment period.
- Financial Aid Deferments, verifiable third-party promises, or other methods of payment can be used to cover the required one-half (50%) payment.
- There is a $25.00 administrative charge to all accounts on the University Payment Plan. The Plan provides the student two additional payment dates for the remaining 50% account balance, which are September 10 and October 10 for the Fall Term, and February 12 and March 12 for the Spring Term.
- A $20.00 late fee is incurred when payments are late under the University Payment Plan. In cases where a student will not be able to pay the full amount for a semester or summer session, he/she should secure assistance far enough in advance to avoid delay in registering or payment of bills when due.
- The State Legislature and the University of North Carolina Board of Governors may approve adjustments in tuition and fees as conditions warrant during the academic year. Students who do not register and complete at least one-half (50%) payment prior to the regular registration and payment period listed in the Academic Calendar will be charged a $20 late fee.
- The Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina reserves the right to change the charges for tuition, fees and the room and board rate at any time without prior notice.
Mail Payments To:
NCCU, c/o Comptroller
P.O. Box 19713
Durham, NC 27707