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Summer Classes 2015

Full-Term Session: May 26 – August 2 First 5-week Session (J): May 26 – June 28 8-week Session (L): June 8 – August 2 Second 5-week Session (K): June 29 – August 2 Spring Classes 2015

Full-Term Session: January 12 – May 10 First 8-week Session (A): January 12 – March 8 14-week Session (O): January 26 – May 10 Second 8-week Session (B): March 16 – May 10

View credit class schedule ONLINE www.tri-c.edu/schedule

Register for Spring/Summer 2015

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College Mission:

To provide high-quality, accessible and affordable educational opportunities and services–including university transfer, technical and lifelong learning programs–that promote individual development and improve the overall quality of life in a multicultural community.

Please note:

Your Tri-C email is the official and primary method of communication between you and the College.

Be sure to check it consistently for important messages regarding your registration, payment deadlines, account/financial aid information and college updates/events. We also encourage you to forward your Tri-C email to your personal account. Just go to my Tri-C spaceand click the e-mail icon in the upper right corner of the screen.

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Welcome

to Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®). As you begin to think about your future and charting your educational journey, Tri-C offers you one door with many options for success. You can earn an associate degree, which can lead to completion of a bachelor’s degree at a four-year institution or a job in the local community. Our certificate programs give you the opportunity to choose a technical path to quickly update your skills or pursue a new field of study.

A Tri-C education is both powerful and valuable. Tri-C offers more than 1,000 courses and 140 degree programs and has the lowest tuition in Northeast Ohio. Starting your education at Tri-C can translate into an average savings of $13,000 in your first two years, when compared to starting at an Ohio public four-year institution.

As we continue to innovate, we are working to meet you where you are. Tri-C is the leading provider of online learning opportunities in the state. You will appreciate the flexibility, choice and convenience of courses that accommodate your life. Select from offerings online, in the classroom or a combination of both.

I invite you to take full advantage of all the resources we offer. Open this door, and see where your success takes you.

Alex Johnson, Ph.D.

President, Cuyahoga Community College

Welcome from Dr. Johnson College Mission

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Steps to Enroll 2

List of Important Resources 3

Important Dates – Spring 4

Important Dates – Summer 6

Paying for College – Tuition and Fees 8

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Have a question about Tri-C?

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Table of Contents

www.tri-c.edu

Phone: 216-987-6000 Toll free: 1-800-954-8742

Tri-C has several session options

each semester. New and readmitted

students are encouraged to apply for

admission or readmission at least

six weeks prior to the start of the

session they plan to enroll. This allows

students to complete all required steps

in the enrollment process in a timely

manner to be sufficiently prepared

for class start. (See Steps to Enroll

on page 2 of this guide).

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Steps to Enroll

http://www.tri-c.edu/apply

Note: Depending on how much time has lapsed since you last attended Tri-C, you may need to re-apply, provide official high school and all college transcripts, take placement tests, attend New Student Orientation, receive a new photo I.D., etc.

*Official transcripts should be mailed to: Office of the Registrar, Cuyahoga Community College, P.O. Box 5966, Cleveland, Ohio 44101.

For more information call 216-987-6000 or toll free 1-800-954-8742

Steps to Enroll

New & Returning Students Tuition Guarantee

Transfer & Transient Students

New Students

To find your Steps to Enroll, including:

How to apply

Applying for financial aid

Submitting your official transcripts*

Preparing for placement tests

New Student Orientation

Registering for classes

How to pay your tuition, etc.,

Receive your photo I.D.

visit www.tri-c.edu/apply/new.

You will not be able to register for courses until you have completed your New Student Orientation. At the orientation you will learn about registration procedures, college policies, student services, academic expectations, and how to accomplish your educational goals. For more information, visit www.tri-c.edu/orientation.

As a new student, you will also be required to participate in the First Year Experience. For more information, visit www.tri-c.edu/fye.

Ask about our Tuition Guarantee program at Tri-C. Stay at Tri-C through graduation and lock in your tuition.

For more information, visit www.tri-c.edu/tuitionguarantee.

We welcome a variety of students to Tri-C. Depending on your previous college experience, you can find your Steps to Enroll at www.tri-c.edu/apply.

Students who attend a college away from home, but while home for the summer take a course at Tri-C, are classified as a Transient/Visiting student. For more information visit www.tri-c.edu/transient.

If you are transferring credits directly from another college, returning to school after an absence or following military service, we can help. We can even help former Tri-C students Reverse Transfer their credits to receive an Associate Degree. For more information, visit www.tri-c.edu/transfer.

Steps to Enroll

www.tri-c.edu/apply/new

Affirmative Action, Equal Employment Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy

Discrimination against any individual based upon a person’s age, ancestry, color, disability, genetic information, military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and veteran status is prohibited. Any employee, student or other person who wishes to report discrimination or harassment based on any of the aforementioned protected classes, should contact the College’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion at: Cuyahoga Community College, 700 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-987-4772. In addition, the College’s Title IX (related to sex discrimination) and Section 504 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (related to disability discrimination) Coordinator is the Director of Diversity & Inclusion. The Coordinator can be reached at the above address and telephone number.

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Initial Login to my Tri-C space

1 Go to https://my.tri-c.edu 2 Click on “Change Your Password”

3 Enter Tri-C ID number then click “continue”

4 Enter your birth date (mm/dd/yyyy) as your old password 5 Create a new password (at least 8 characters) containing a

combination of letters and numbers

6 Re-enter new password then click “Change”

7 You will be redirected to my Tri-C space, secure access log in

8 Login to my Tri-C space using your Tri-C ID number and new password

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List of Impor tant Resources

RTA Public Transit Information

RideRTA.com to do on line trip planning or call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

Campus Security

Go to www.tri-c.edu/campuspolice or call

216-987-4325 for non-emergencies or 216-987-4911 for emergencies.

Disability Services

To find your campus ACCESS office visit www.tri-c.edu/ACCESS, or call 216-987-5079.

Counseling Services

We offer academic, career and personal counseling. Call 216-987-6000 or toll free 800-954-8742, Option #4, to make an appointment.

Veteran Student Services

For information regarding Veteran Student Services, including the GI Bill, transfer of military credit and the Ohio GI Promise, go to www.tri-c.edu/

veterans or call 216-987-3193.

E-Learning

Online courses allows students to complete all course requirements without coming to campus. Tests may be online or in a suitable proctored environment. For more information visit www.tri-c.edu/onlinelearning.

Enrolling for Audit or Pass/No Pass Option

Students planning to audit a class pending space availability must complete an audit form. The audit form must be completed in person at the Enrollment Center. See Registration Calendar on page 4 for dates associated with registration for audit. Students requesting the Pass/No Pass grade option must select that option no later than the last day to register.

Degree Information/Questions?

For specific degree information or if you have any questions, you are encouraged to schedule an appointment with a counselor: 216-987-6000 or toll free 800-954-8742, Option #4.

Accreditation

Cuyahoga Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 230 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL, 60602-2504. For more information call 1-800-621-7440.

Program 60 Registration

Residents of Ohio age 60 and older may register for regularly scheduled credit and non-credit classes on a tuition-free, space-available audit (no credit) basis. For more information visit www.tri-c.edu/program60.

Emergency Closing

When you register for classes, please remember to update your “Alert” information through my Tri-C space.

Notifications will also be placed on the Tri-C Web site, my Tri-C space. (the College intranet) and the Tri-C main phone system. Specific details about any closings will also be available through the College’s toll-free ALERT phone number, 1-866-989-ALRT (2578).

List of Important Resources

Public Transportation

Campus Security Disability Services Counseling Services Veteran Student Services E-Learning

Audit/Pass/No Pass Option Degree Information/Questions?

Accreditation

Program 60 Registration Emergency Closing

Student Access to Information

Student Access to Information

Cuyahoga Community College recognizes students’ rights to access personal and academic records in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) as amended by Public Law 93-568. The College has designated the following information as directory information and will disclose this information without prior written consent unless otherwise instructed by the student:

• Name • Address (local and home) • Program of study (including college of enrollment, major and campus) Enrollment status (e.g. full time, part time, withdrawn)

• Dates of attendance • Degrees, honors, and awards received

For members of Athletic Teams only: Previous educational agencies or institutions attended • Participation in officially recognized activities and sports

• Weight and height

PLEASE CONTACT THE ENROLLMENT CENTER AT YOUR CAMPUS IF YOU WISH TO HAVE THIS INFORMATION KEPT CONFIDENTIAL.

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Impor tant dates – SPRING 2015

Spring 2015 Calendar

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http://www.tri-c.edu/acadcalendar

Monday, October 6, 2014 Priority Registration Begins (for students with 30 or more college level credit hours) Monday, October 13, 2014 Registration for Spring Semester 2015 Begins

Monday, December 1, 2014 Fee Payment Deadline and Priority Deadline for Financial Aid Completion Monday, January 12, 2015 Spring Semester 2015 Begins

Monday, January 19, 2015 Martin Luther King Day – College closed – No classes scheduled

Wednesday, February 11, 2015 Deadline to make up incomplete grade for Fall 2014; will become “F” grade Monday, March 9 - Sunday, March 15, 2015 Spring Break- No classes scheduled.

Monday, March 16, 2015 Final Grades Due - Session A (First 8 Weeks) Wednesday, March 18, 2015 Final Grades Available* - Session A (First 8 Weeks)

Friday, April 3, 2015 Deadline to Petition for Graduation in Spring 2015 and Summer 2015 Monday, May 4 - Sunday, May 10, 2015 Final Exam Week - Full Term

Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Final Grades Due - Full Term, Session B (Second 8 Weeks) and Session O (14 Weeks) Friday, May 15, 2015 Final Grades Available* - Full Term, Session B (Second 8 Weeks) and Session O (14 Weeks)

Thursday, May 14, 2015 Commencement

Spring 2015 Calendar

Dates are subject to change

Important Dates Spring 2015 Spring Classes 2015

Spring 2015 Calendar Registration

Canceled Classes

Schedule Adjustment Period Registration Holds

*Academic Progress Reports and Final Grades are available at my Tri-C space (http://my.tri-c.edu)

Registration

Register online or in person at any Enrollment Center. Registration for classes will end the day before the first class meeting for 16, 14, or 8 week classes. Students are expected to be registered and attending class from the first scheduled meeting of the class period.

Canceled Classes

Occasionally the College must cancel a class because of insufficient enrollment. Every effort is made to notify students by e-mail and phone when this occurs. Those affected may register for a different class through the end of registration.

Schedule Adjustment Period (Register/Drop/Add)

Students may adjust their schedule during the first week of the term but can only enter a class that has not held the first scheduled session if space is available.  Exceptions must be approved in writing by the academic associate dean responsible for the discipline.

Registration Holds

Registration holds may exist for those students who owe money to the College or are restricted for other reasons.

For assistance, visit the campus Enrollment Center or call 216-987-6000 or toll free at 800-954-8742, Option #1.

and get the classes you need.

Register as EARLY as possible

Register online through my Tri-C space.

Spring Classes 2015

• Full-Term Session: January 12 – May 10

• First 8-week Session (A): January 12 – March 8

• 14-week Session (O): January 26 – May 10

• Second 8-week Session (B): March 16 – May 10

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Impor tant dates – SPRING 2015

Full-term (16-Week) Session A (First 8-week) Session O (14-week) Session B ( Second 8-week)

Start End Start End Start End Start End

Class start/end 1/12/15 5/10/15 1/12/15 3/8/15 1/26/15 5/10/15 3/16/15 5/10/15 Registration* 10/13/14 1/12/15 10/13/14 1/12/15 10/13/14 1/26/15 10/13/14 3/16/15 Audit Registration 1/12/15 1/16/15 1/12/15 1/16/15 1/26/15 1/30/15 3/16/15 3/20/15 Program 60 Registration 1/14/15 1/16/15 1/14/15 1/16/15 1/28/15 1/30/15 3/18/15 3/20/15

Last Day to Drop/No Record 1/26/15 1/26/15 2/9/15 3/30/15

Last Day to Drop/’W’ Grade 4/15/15 2/23/15 4/20/15 4/27/15

(Students with financial aid should check with the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office before they withdraw)

Spring 2015 Class Withdrawal Schedule

You are responsible for withdrawing from any course you choose not to attend:

+ If you paid the tuition in full and have no other outstanding balance, your payment minus the % you are responsible for will be refunded to you. Refund process will begin 2 weeks after the start of term.

Eastern Campus: 216-987-2214 Metropolitan Campus: 216-987-3283

Western Campus: 216-987-5071 Westshore Campus: 216-987-5294

Brunswick University Center:

216-987-5561

Spring 2015 Refund Schedule

FT (16 Wk) A (1st 8 Wk) O (14 Wk) B (2nd 8-Wk) Withdrawal by...

0% of tuition 1/16/15 1/16/15 1/30/15 3/20/15 30% of tuition 1/23/15 1/21/15 2/5/15 3/25/15 50% of tuition 1/30/15 1/26/15 2/11/15 3/30/15 75% of tuition 2/6/15 1/29/15 2/17/15 4/2/15 100% of tuition after 2/6/15 after 1/29/15 after 2/17/15 after 4/2/15 + You are

responsible for...

Important Dates Spring 2015

Withdrawal Schedule

How to Withdraw Refund Schedule

Enrollment Centers Fax #’s Prerequisites

*Fax numbers for the Enrollment Centers

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Prerequisites

Course prerequisites are established by each department to ensure that the student has an adequate background to be successful in the course. A ‘C’ grade is required in the prerequisite course. Successful completion of a prerequisite course will be checked at the time of registration.

Note: Quarter courses taken prior to Fall 1998 to meet prerequisite requirements will require an exception form from a counselor-academic department or may be done electronically when you register online.

You can withdraw online, by fax* or in-person.

If you withdraw from your class(es), you may still be responsible for all or a percentage of the tuition charge.

You can check your account status on My Tri-C Space.

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Impor tant dates – SUMMER 2015

Summer 2015 Calendar

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http://www.tri-c.edu/acadcalendar http://www.tri-c.edu/acadcalendar

Monday, March 9, 2015 Registration for Summer Semester 2015 Begins

Friday, May 1, 2015 Fee Payment Deadline and Priority Deadline for Financial Aid Completion Monday, May 25, 2015 Memorial Day – College closed – No classes scheduled

Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Summer Semester 2015 Begins

Monday, June 29, 2015 Final Grades Due – Session J (First 5 Weeks) Wednesday, July 1, 2015 Final Grades Available* – Session J (First 5 Weeks)

Friday, July 3, 2015 College closed for Independence Day - No classes scheduled Sunday, August 2, 2015 Summer Session 2015 Ends

Tuesday, August 4, 2015 Final Grades Due – Full Term, Session K (Second 5 Weeks) and Session L (8 Weeks) Friday, August 7, 2015 Final Grades Available* – Full Term, Session K and Session L

Summer 2015 Calendar

Dates are subject to change

Important Dates Summer 2015 Summer Classes 2015

Summer 2015 Calendar Registration

Canceled Classes

Schedule Adjustment Period Registration Holds

and get the classes you need.

Register as EARLY as possible

Register online through my Tri-C space.

Summer Classes 2015

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*Academic Progress Reports and Final Grades are available at my Tri-C space (http://my.tri-c.edu)

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• Full-Term Session: May 26 – August 2

• First 5-week Session (J): May 26 – June 28

• 8-week Session (L): June 8 – August 2

• Second 5-week Session (K): June 29 – August 2

Registration

Register online or in person at any Enrollment Center. Registration for classes will end the day before the first class meeting for 10, 8 and 5 week classes. Students are expected to be registered and attending class from the first scheduled meeting of the class period.

Canceled Classes

Occasionally the College must cancel a class because of insufficient enrollment. Every effort is made to notify students by e-mail and phone when this occurs. Those affected may register for a different class through the end of registration.

Schedule Adjustment Period (Register/Drop/Add)

Students may adjust their schedule during the first week of the term but can only enter a class that has not held the first scheduled session if space is available.  Exceptions must be approved in writing by the academic associate dean responsible for the discipline.

Registration Holds

Registration holds may exist for those students who owe money to the College or are restricted for other reasons.

For assistance, visit the campus Enrollment Center or call 216-987-6000 or toll free at 800-954-8742, Option #1.

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Impor tant dates – SUMMER 2015

(Students with financial aid should check with the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office before they withdraw)

Summer 2015 Class Withdrawal Schedule

You are responsible for withdrawing from any course you choose not to attend:

+ If you paid the tuition in full and have no other outstanding balance, your payment minus the % you are responsible for will be refunded to you. Refund process will begin 2 weeks after the start of term.

Eastern Campus: 216-987-2214 Metropolitan Campus: 216-987-3283

Western Campus: 216-987-5071 Westshore Campus: 216-987-5294

Brunswick University Center:

216-987-5561

Summer 2015 Refund Schedule

FT (10 Wk) L (8 Wk) J (1st 5 Wk) K (2nd 5 Wk)

Withdrawal by...

0% of tuition 6/1/15 6/11/15 5/28/15 7/3/15

30% of tuition 6/4/15 6/16/15 6/1/15 7/7/15

50% of tuition 6/9/15 6/19/15 6/3/15 7/9/15

75% of tuition 6/12/15 6/24/15 6/5/15 7/11/15 100% of tuition after 6/12/15 after 6/24/15 after 6/5/15 after 7/11/15 + You are

responsible for...

Important Dates Summer 2015

Withdrawal Schedule

How to Withdraw Refund Schedule

Enrollment Centers Fax #’s Prerequisites

*Fax numbers for the Enrollment Centers

Prerequisites

Course prerequisites are established by each department to ensure that the student has an adequate background to be successful in the course. A ‘C’ grade is required in the prerequisite course. Successful completion of a prerequisite course will be checked at the time of registration.

Note: Quarter courses taken prior to Fall 1998 to meet prerequisite requirements will require an exception form from a counselor-academic department or may be done electronically when you register online.

You can withdraw online, by fax* or in-person.

If you withdraw from your class(es), you may still be responsible for all or a percentage of the tuition charge.

You can check your account status on My Tri-C Space.

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Full-term (10-Week) Session J (First 5-week) Session K (Second 5-week) Session L ( 8-week)

Start End Start End Start End Start End

Class start/end 5/26/15 8/2/15 5/26/15 6/28/15 6/29/15 8/2/15 6/8/15 8/2/15

Registration* 3/9/15 5/26/15 3/9/15 5/26/15 3/9/15 6/29/15 3/9/15 6/8/15

Audit Registration 5/26/15 6/1/15 5/26/15 5/28/15 6/29/15 7/2/15 6/8/15 6/11/15 Program 60 Registration 5/28/15 5/29/15 5/28/15 5/29/15 7/1/15 7/2/15 6/10/15 6/12/15

Last Day to Drop/No Record 6/9/15 6/9/15 7/13/15 6/22/15

Last Day to Drop/’W’ Grade 7/16/15 6/19/15 7/23/15 7/21/15

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http://www.tri-c.edu/payingforcollege Residency

Fees charged at the College are based on the individual student’s residency status designated as In-County, Out-of- County, or Out-of-State. This status is determined at the point of admission. If this status changes while enrolled at the College, it is the student’s responsibility to notify and submit documentation to the Enrollment Center by the end of the first week of the full term for which a change in residency is being requested for tuition purposes. For additional information on residency, please contact the Enrollment Center at your home campus, or go to www.tri-c.edu/residency.

Institutional Fee Schedule

The Institutional fee is designed to provide students with unlimited access to all campuses, recreational facilities, Technology Learning Centers, Libraries and campus special events. At the right is the tiered fee structure based on credit hours charged.

Course Supplemental Fees

Supplemental fees for certain classes and laboratories are charged in addition to the noted fees. A link to a course- by-course listing of supplemental fees can be found at www.tri-c.edu/payingforcollege. Special Topics courses are not included on this listing, but may also require supplemental fees.

The Tuition Guarantee Program

The Tuition Guarantee Program at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) is an incentive for you to enroll full time for three years and pay the same tuition throughout that period. Stay at Tri-C through graduation and lock in your tuition.

For more information and eligibility details visit www.tri-c.edu/tuitionguarantee or call 216-987-6000.

1 - 3 credit hours $10.00 4 - 11 credit hours $50.00 12 + credit hours $70.00

Tuition Fee Schedule -

For the 2014-2015 Academic Year (Fall 2014-Summer 2015)

Approved by the College Board of Trustees March 20, 2014. All fees are subject to change by the College Board of Trustees. Certain courses have supplemental fees (See below).

ENROLLED HOURS

COUNTY RESIDENTS

OHIO RESIDENTS

OUT OF STATE RESIDENTS

1 $104.54 $131.77 $248.92

2 $209.08 $263.54 $497.84

3 $313.62 $395.31 $746.76

4 $418.16 $527.08 $995.68

PER CREDIT HOUR FEE SCHEDULE

Instructional Fee $87.54

General and Technology Fee $17.00 OUT-OF-COUNTY SURCHARGE $27.23 OUT-OF-STATE SURCHARGE $144.38

Per Credit Hour Fee Schedule Tuition Cost

To calculate your tuition cost, multiply your enrolled hours by the per credit hour fee.

Paying for College

Residency

Fee Schedule and Tuition Cost Institutional Fee

Course Supplemental Fees Tuition Guarantee Program

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Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Apply Early!

Students should complete and submit the 2014-2015 FAFSA application and all required documentation for Spring 2015 by the POSTED PRIORITY DEADLINE of December 1, 2014, and for Summer by May 1, 2015.

Financial aid opportunities are available in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and part-time employment.

Eligibility and approval for all forms of financial aid should be determined at least six weeks prior to registration.

Students are urged to apply for financial aid well in advance of the beginning of classes.

Applications are available online at www.fafsa.gov.

Book lines of credit will be provided to students who have met all financial aid eligibility requirements, registered in applicable coursework for the term, and met academic standards for financial aid purposes. Book lines of credit may be available at least one week before the start of the term for eligible students. All students receiving a book line of credit will be directly notified of availability and expiration through their Tri-C e-mail.

For more information concerning the various aid programs available through Cuyahoga Community College visit www.tri-c.edu/financialaid.

Payment Options

Payment options and associated information can be found at www.tri-c.edu/payingforcollege.

Students can pay tuition and fees via:

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Checks (U.S. mail, in person and online).

·

Master Card, Visa, American Express and Discover (in person and online) A surcharge will be applied.

·

Tri-C Installment Payment Plan (in person and online).

Benefits Access/Project Go!

Tri-C provides free application assistance for public benefits to students working to complete educational programs through the Benefits Access/Project Go! program. For more information visit www.tri-c.edu/ProjectGo.

This deadline applies only to credit classes.

By December 1 (Spring) and April 1 (Summer), students must go to my Tri-C space or visit any campus Enrollment Center to:

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Make payment in full OR

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Complete the financial aid application (FAFSA at http://www.fafsa.gov) and submit all requested financial aid documentation to the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships once the College receives your FAFSA records, OR

·

Set up an appropriate payment plan (There is no fee for the 3 payment installment plan. There is a $25 set-up fee for all other payment plans).

Tuition and Fees

Payment Deadline & Financial Aid Completion Date

*

December 1, 2014 Spring 2015

May 1, 2015 Summer 2015

*

Payment is due at the time of registration.

Paying for College

Tuition and Fees Payment Options

Financial Aid and Scholarships Benefits Access/Project Go!

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Advanced Technology Training Center

3409 Woodland Ave.

Cleveland, OH 44115

Brunswick University Center

3605 Center Road Brunswick, OH 44212

Corporate College East

4400 Richmond Road Warrensville Heights, OH 44128

Corporate College West

25425 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145

Eastern Campus

4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122

Hospitality

Management Center at Public Square

180 Euclid Ave.

Cleveland, OH 44114

Metropolitan Campus

2900 Community College Ave.

Cleveland, OH 44115

Unified Technologies Center

2415 Woodland Ave.

Cleveland, OH 44115

Western Campus

11000 Pleasant Valley Road Parma, OH 44130

Westshore Campus

31001 Clemens Road Westlake, OH 44145

1-800-954-8742 | www.tri-c.edu Connect With Us: 216-987-6000

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