Business Office - Collection Policy
Students are responsible for any balance due on their accounts and may be referred for collection procedures.
Students are responsible for any and all amounts due on their accounts. Failure to pay any balance in full may result in:
- The student will not be able to register for classes
- The student will not receive grades or transcripts
- The account may be turned over to the North Carolina Department of Revenue for collection
- The account may be turned over to a collection agency where the student's credit may be adversely affected
Student accounts must be paid in full within 90 days of the due date to avoid collection procedures.
Any account over ninety (90) days past due may be turned over to the NC Department of Revenue, Set-Off Debt Unit, to collect from your NC State Tax Refund until the account is paid in full. This is in accordance with G.S. 105A of the North Carolina General Statutes, Set-Off Debt Collection Act.
Any account over ninety (90) days past due may be turned over to a collection agency where the student's credit may be adversely affected. Once the account has been submitted to a collection agency, students must remit payment to them directly.
Payment plans and/or other payment arrangements are not available to past due accounts. Checks are not accepted for payment on past due accounts.
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