SPC Tuition Payment Plan |
SPC Tuition Payment Plans are available to students to help defray tuition expenses and are processed in the Financial Assistance Services office at Seminole and Tarpon Springs campuses, and at the MySPC Answer Place at Clearwater and St. Pete/Gibbs. The SPC Payment Plan will cover in-state tuition and fees. Students must meet the following criteria:
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- Be a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident.
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- Be registered in at least 6 credit hours.
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- Have the minimum GPA of 1.5; or be a new student.
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- Must have a co-signer:
* Co-signer's signature must be notarized
* Co-signer must be a Florida resident, 18 years of age or older
* Co-signer cannot be a student or employee of SPC
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- Pay a minimum of 25% of registration fees along with the $20 non-refundable application fee to the Business Office when application is submitted. The maximum payment plan balance must not exceed $1,000.
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- The payment plan must be submitted to the business office before the tuition due date to prevent cancelled classes.
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- The payment plan balance is due approximately 60 days after the first day of classes (45 days for Term III).
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- Students are responsible for paying the remaining balance regardless of their financial assistance eligibility.
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- If classes are dropped after the drop-add period, students are still responsible for paying off the remaining balance of your tuition and fees.
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- If the full amount is not paid by the due date, the student will not be eligible to do payment plan in the future.
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- College records, including transcripts, will be on hold and registration is not permitted until the tuition and fees are repaid.
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Pick up the Tuition Payment Plan form at either the FAS offices at Seminole or Tarpon Springs campuses or the MySPC Answer Place (MAP) at the Clearwater or St. Pete/Gibbs campuses and turn it in to the Business Office prior to your tuition due date to prevent your classes from being cancelled. The Payment Plan Loan is due to be paid in full within 60 days(45 days for Term III) from the beginning of the term. |