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Winter/Spring 2019

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TUITION PAYMENT PLAN

Students in select Continuing Education & Workforce Development

programs (noted below) may enroll in an interest-free Tuition Payment

Plan whereby participants authorize the FCC payment plan provider to

collect a pre-determined monthly payment from a checking account,

debit card or credit card. A $25 non-refundable enrollment fee is

required to participate.

Tuition Payment Plan Programs include:

• Automotive (TRD258 & TRD259)

• Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA/GNA)

• Dental Assistant

• Electrical: (ELC167 & ELC168)

• Electrical: (ELC166 & ELC169)

• Home Inspection Pre-Licensure

• HVAC: (HVC121 & HVC126)

• HVAC: (HVC128 & HVC127)

• Medical Billing & Coding

• Patient Care Technician

• Personal Training

• Phlebotomy Technician

• Sterile Processing

• Veterinary Assistant

• Welding: (WLD165 & WLD160)

• Welding: (WLD165 & WLD171)

• Welding: (WLD165 & WLD161)

For additional information and assistance, contact us at

301.624.2888 or visit

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll.

BILLING ARRANGEMENTS

Full payment of tuition and fees or third-party payment documentation

must accompany the completed registration form(s). Students are

individually responsible for payment of tuition, fees and all other

charges. If the college does not receive payment from third parties,

students will be billed directly for all charges and are expected to pay.

Employees of businesses that operate within Frederick

County are eligible for in-county tuition, regardless of their

legal domicile. The employee must provide verification of

current employment from the human resources office of the

Frederick County business at the time of registration.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available for students enrolling in select continuing

education programs. Email

[email protected]

and include

Continuing Education scholarships in the subject line to learn more.

DROPPING A CLASS

Students may officially withdraw from a class by completing the

Drop/Transfer Form and submiting the signed form to the CEWD

Registration Office or by email to

[email protected]

.

REFUND POLICY

Students who choose to drop a CEWD class will receive a full refund

provided that they initiate the drop at least two (2) workdays before the

beginning date of the class. Classes with a different full refund period

will be noted in the individual class description.

Refund Request Outside of Full Refund Period

Students requesting a refund for a drop outside of the full refund

period must make the request in writing to the Associate Vice President

for CEWD, and be accompanied by documentation supporting the

student’s request. Appropriate documentation may include electronic

or hard-copy documents from medical providers, employers, child care

providers, or others that can validate extenuating circumstances. The

College reserves the right to approve or disapprove full or partial refund

requests that are submitted outside of the full refund period.

Contact us with questions at 301.624.2888

SENIOR CITIZEN STUDENTS

Tuition on select eligible courses is waived for Maryland residents 60

years of age and older. Associated course fees (books and/or supplies)

may still apply and are due at the time of registration. Eligible courses are

identified by the “SW” icon following course descriptions. Please contact

us at 301.624.2888 for assistance or additional information.

DISABLED AND RETIRED STUDENTS

Permanently disabled Maryland residents out of the workforce are

exempt from payment of tuition for classes designed to assist in

securing employment as defined in Section 16-106 Education Article,

Annotated Code of Maryland. Eligible individuals may take up to 12

credits per semester when enrolled in a degree or certificate program

designed to lead to employment. Otherwise, individuals may enroll in

classes equating to 6 credits per semester. To receive a disabled and

retired waiver of tuitions, students are required to:

• Provide certification of total and permanent disability from the Social

Security Administration, the Railroad Retirement Board, or Federal

Office of Personnel Management.

• Submit payment of course fees (required to hold classes).

For additional information and assistance, contact us at 301.624.2888 or

visit

frederick.edu

(keyword: Continuing Education Payment Options).

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