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Tuition Payment Options
Student Accounts, in the Center for Student Services, works with our students and
their families to make payment arrangements as simple and flexible as possible.
Please contact us if you foresee delays in funding or other issues. We are here
to help you find the solutions you need.
Tuition Payments may be made in several ways:
- Pay by Mail
We accept payment by check or money order payable to Marymount Manhattan College
for the exact amount of the bill. Please include the student's full name and
College ID number on the check or money order. Payments must be received by the
designated due date.
Mail payments to: Marymount Manhattan College, Center for Student Services, 221
East 71 Street, NYC, NY 10021
- Pay In-Person
If you prefer you may make a payment in-person in the Center for Student
Services on the lower level of the Nugent Building. The Center is open to accept
payments (cash, check or credit card) Monday, Thursday and Friday from 9 am – 5
pm and, on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 am – 6 pm. Be advised that during the
summer (June 2 – August 8) our hours will be Monday – Thursday 8:45 am – 6 pm.
The College is closed on Fridays.
- On-line Payments and Monthly Payment Plan
To help you meet your expenses at MMC, we are pleased to offer a monthly
payment plan through Nelnet Business Solutions, via e-cashier. Through
e-cashier you will be able to:
- Arrange for monthly payments
- Make a partial payment immediately and arrange for monthly
payments or,
- Pay in full immediately.
You can make automatic payments from your checking or savings account,
or you can charge payment to your Visa, MasterCard, American Express
or Discover Card.

e-cashier
The deadlines to enroll in the payment plan are as follows.
Please note that the required down payment and the number of monthly
payments vary depending upon when you enroll in the plan.
| Enroll Online By |
Required Down Payment |
Number of Payments |
Months of Payments |
| Summer 2008 Terms (enrollment begins April 1, 2008)
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| May 22 |
30% |
2 |
June & July
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| June 23 |
50% |
1 |
July only
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| Enroll Online By |
Required Down Payment |
Number of Payments |
Months of Payments |
| Fall 2008 Term (enrollment begins May 21, 2008)
|
| July 1 |
none |
5 |
July - November
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| July 23 |
20% |
4 |
August - November
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| August 22 |
25% |
3 |
September– November
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| September 11 |
50% |
2 |
October - November
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- Financial Aid Recipients
Only valid Financial Aid awards will appear on your bill. If there is a
discrepancy or aid is missing, please contact the Center for Student
Services. Balances not covered by financial aid must be paid by the
designated due dates. In the event that aid is received after payment has
been made, a refund will be issued according to financial aid regulations
and based on the existing credit on account. For additional information, please
refer to the section concerning the Student Refund Policy.
- Third Party (Employer) Billing
Students may submit third party vouchers in lieu of actual payment. All
vouchers must be submitted with a third party billing application available at
the Center for Student Services. All paperwork must be submitted by the official
payment deadline. Vouchers will only be accepted in lieu of payment as long as the
sponsoring agent assumes responsibility for payment upon receiving an invoice from
the College.
- Electronic Payment
Payment may be made by wire transfer to the bank account listed below. To
ensure proper crediting of your account, please include the student's name
and id number on your correspondence.
Bank Routing Number: 021-0000-21
Bank Account Number: 616002238
Bank Name:
JP Morgan Chase
55 Water Street
New York, NY 10041
Additional Notes Regarding Payment
- Personal checks are accepted as payment of tuition and fees. A charge of $50 is
assessed for each check returned unpaid by the bank. The College reserves the
right to exclude the use of personal checks and may require payment by certified
check or money order if an account is more than 90 days in arrears.
- Students in arrears to the College may not obtain academic transcripts or be
permitted to register for additional semesters until all prior balances are paid
in full. Payments received for new enrollments will be applied to any
outstanding balance due.
- Delinquency of outstanding balances, including those from payment plans,
financial aid reductions, or third party billings, are subject to collection by
the College or its designated agents. There is no statute of limitations for
outstanding financial obligations to the College. Student accounts that are sent
to a collection agency may be subject to additional collection costs.
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