Students must make payment arrangements prior to the start of the term in order to maintain their registration in classes. The following information is meant to help students determine the payment option that is best for them.
CCV accepts cash, check, and credit card (Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express). Please note that any outstanding bill from the Vermont State Colleges may prevent you from enrolling at CCV.
Questions? Visit our Student Finance Frequently Asked Questions page for detailed information about how to view your bill, make a payment, set up a payment plan, or add an authorized user. You may also contact the Student Accounts office at 802-828-1401 or via our contact form. You can view your student account information and print a current statement from Student Finance Self Service. You will also be notified via your CCV email when a new monthly statement is available on the VSC Bill Payment site. This is the only student billing location accessible to authorized users. These statements are uploaded on the 10th of each month, or the following business day. To be sure you receive electronic reminders, add your personal email in the bill pay site.
Make an Online Payment
Credit cards, debit cards, and electronic checks are accepted online. Follow these steps to view and pay your bill online:
- Using your portal login information, sign in to the VSC Bill Payment site.
- Select “Make Payment” from the home page
Mail a Payment
Send checks to:
CCV-Student Accounts
PO Box 489
Montpelier, VT 05601-0489
Pay in Person
Cash and checks are accepted at all CCV centers. Debit cards and credit cards can be used to pay your balance via your Student Finance Self Service. You may also contact Student Accounts at 802-828-1401 to pay with your credit or debit card.
Check the hours of operation for your local center.
Payment Plan
CCV offers their students the option to set up a payment plan. Details of the plan are:
- Divides cost into affordable monthly payments
- Interest free
- Non-refundable $30 enrollment fee due at setup
- Number of installments varies depending on when you enroll in the plan
- Payments are due on the 15th of each month following enrollment
- Payments can be made online by electronic check or debit/credit card
- Note: It is important to check the installments section to ensure your payment was properly applied to your account.
- Payments can be scheduled ahead of time
- There is a 15-day grace period after which a late fee of $15 is applied to past due installments
Enroll in a Plan
- Using your portal login information, sign in to the VSC Bill Payment site
- Select “Payment Plan” from the home page
Third Party Payment
If your employer or an agency is assisting you with tuition or other charges, click here and complete the electronic form. The electronic form will be sent to the Third Party Payor for their completion. You will receive notification when they have completed it and returned it to CCV.
AmeriCorps Students
Students who have completed their AmeriCorps term of service can use their AmeriCorps education award funds to pay for educational expenses at CCV. Educational expenses include:
- The “Cost of Attendance” (COA) for a degree or certificate-granting program of study at a Title IV school. The COA may include tuition, books and supplies, transportation, room and board, and other expenses. Each Title IV school’s financial aid office determines their students’ COA based upon standard U.S. Department of Education guidance.
- Educational expenses for non-degree courses, such as continuing education courses or workshops offered by Title IV schools. Educational expenses that can be paid normally include tuition and fees, books, and supplies, as determined by the school’s administrative office.
- As part of the Service Year Alliance, CCV offers 3 matching academic year awards of up to $1,000 each. They are awarded on a first come, first serve basis.
- Eligible AmeriCorps participants should submit their education award requests using the online registration available at www.nationalservice.gov/resources/ed-award/school.
Learn more about your responsibilities in the
Student Financial Obligations Policy.