Students are responsible for tuition and fees. If a student is receiving financial aid or other scholarship monies, any remaining balance must be paid by the student. In the event financial aid is withdrawn, the student is responsible for all expenses incurred to the college and will be expected to pay the full amount due.
Tuition and fee payments can be made using Visa, MasterCard or Discover credit cards, cash or check.
Payment Methods:
- Telephone (with a cashier) by calling 610-607-6235 or 1-800-626-1665, ext. 6235
- Online through Self-Service
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- In person at the Cashier's Office
- Mail
Reading Area Community College
Attn: Cashier's Office
10 South Second Street,
Reading, PA 19603
Deferred Payment Plan
To assist students in meeting their financial obligation to the college, a payment plan option will be offered as follows:
Semester | Payment Plan Due Dates | Percent to be Paid |
---|---|---|
Fall | July 1st August 1st September 1st October 1st |
25% of your balance is due on each of these dates |
Winterim | December 1st First day of class |
50% of your balance is due on each of these dates |
Spring | December 1st January 1st February 1st March 1st |
25% of your balance is due on each of these dates |
Summer | April 1st May 1st June 1st July 1st |
25% of your balance is due on each of these dates |
Please keep in mind that a financial obligation was incurred when you registered for class. It is your responsibility to withdraw from classes in order to obtain any refund to reduce your financial liability to the College. A $25 fee may be assessed to all accounts after the initial payment due date.
If you are unable to remit payment, it is important to contact the Cashier's Office at 610-607-6235 to discuss your situation. Since failure to remit timely payment may prohibit you from registering for courses and/or may result in referring your account to a collection agency. This may result in collection fees being added to the amount due 中国澳门博彩官网 and/or reporting the delinquency of the your account to a credit bureau.