Commonly Asked Questions

Bursar’s Office Bursar's Office Contact Information Email: Bursar@sunywcc.edu Website: www.sunywcc.edu/bursar Phone: Call backs available. Go to www.sunywcc.edu/contact-bursar to request a call back from a Bursar representative. Payment is required by the due dates for each semester. For the Spring 2025 semester, payments are due by 9 pm on Monday, January 20th (see the Payment Due & Drop Dates at www.sunywcc.edu/bursar). To avoid class deletion, please be sure that your account is completely covered by either (a) payment, (b) financial aid (awards/loans must be anticipated/pending), or third party credit/company billing. Students who do not make full payment or who are not fully covered by financial aid or other sources will have their courses deleted prior to the first day of classes for the semester. If you do not plan on attending Westchester Community College, you must drop your classes prior to the first day of the semester in which you are registered. If you do not, all tuition and fees are your responsibility. Tuition and Fees How much is the tuition and fees? On the College website, choose ‘tuition and fees’ under the Admissions menu or visit www.sunywcc.edu/tuition Is there a late registration fee? Yes, students are charged a late registration fee of $25 if they register in the late registration period specified in the Academic Calendar at www.sunywcc.edu/academiccalendar Is there an Add/Drop fee? Starting on January 14th, students are charged a $5.00 schedule change fee each time they add or drop a class in the 15-week or 1st 7.5 week session (for the date for other sessions, please see: www.sunywcc.edu/academiccalendar). How do I know if I’m eligible for resident tuition? In order to qualify for the resident rate, students must be residents of New York for one year and either be residents of Westchester County for 6 months or present a Certificate of Residence (info. below) from their home county in NY. Immigration status can also affect whether a student is eligible for the resident rate- see www.sunywcc.edu/residency for more information. I need to change my resident status because I moved. What should I do? Please email Bursar@sunywcc.edu to provide appropriate documentation. If you moved into Westchester County, you’ll need to show a primary and secondary form of ID, each with your Westchester address. If you’re moving into Westchester from another county in NY, both forms of ID will need to be at least 6 months old. If

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