Don’t lose your seat in your class, pay your bill on time.
All students are required to have ALL documentation and payments - OR - payment arrangements completed by the dates listed below. Payment completion dates are based on WHEN you register for classes. If payment or payment arrangements have NOT been set up by the date listed below, you will be dropped from your classes. *Beginning Summer 2024, each session must be paid in full to register for a new semester.
Current students can see their account balance and make payments in real time by logging in to MyNPC and clicking the "My Registration" tab and "Pay Online or Set up Payment Plan" link. See information and enrollment deadlines for e-Cashier.
Regular term classes begin June 3. *Beginning Summer 2024, each session must be paid in full to register for a new semester.
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Full payment or payment documents required at time of registration. |
Regular term classes begin August 19.
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If you register for classes between: | Payment must be made ON or BEFORE this date or you will be dropped from your class: | Login to MyNPC student portal to Pay Online or to Set Up a Payment Plan. |
April 8 - May 17 | May 17 | |
May 18 - June 14 | June 14 | |
June 15 - July 12 | July 12 | |
July 13 - August 2 | August 2 | |
Beginning August 3 | Payment is due at time of registration |
Regular term classes begin January 13.
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If you register for classes between: | Payment must be made ON or BEFORE this date or you will be dropped from your class: | Login to MyNPC student portal to Pay Online or to Set Up a Payment Plan. |
Nov. 15 - Dec. 20 | December 20 | |
Beginning Dec. 21 | Payment is due at time of registration |
Questions Contact the Business Office at (928) 524-7480. | email
The tuition and fees charged for the course(s) for which a student registers represent a valid educational debt that the student owes to Navajo County Community College District, doing business as Northland Pioneer College (NPC).
The student agrees to pay any amounts remaining unpaid after the application of financial aid, third-party payments, and/or scholarships if any. A student who fails to pay his or her outstanding obligations to the college may be denied future enrollment until the account is settled in full. Should action be necessary to collect a delinquent account, the student agrees to pay the collection costs, attorney fees, and court costs incurred for collection. The student should also understand that information regarding delinquency may be disclosed to credit bureaus and may affect his or her credit rating.
Also see Payment Responsibilities.