Fees
Activity Fee
Each curriculum student enrolled will pay $20.00 per semester for a student activity fee. This fee is for the cost of student publications, social events, and other activities. This fee is refundable if the conditions for tuition refund apply.
Breakage Fee
Breakage, damage, or loss due to negligence, carelessness, or other mishandling of school supplies, materials, or equipment by a student is the responsibility of the student. The student will be required to pay for such items.
Insurance Fee
A student accident insurance policy designed for the students of the North Carolina Community College System is required for all curriculum students at a nominal cost per semester. For information concerning coverage and benefits, contact the Finance Office. Nursing students are required to purchase professional liability insurance at an approximate cost of $20.00 per year.
Parking Fee
All students who operate motor vehicles on campus must register their vehicle(s) with the SCC Security Office and obtain a parking permit. A $10.00 parking fee is charged each semester to curriculum students. Fees may be changed by action of the Board of Trustees. The College enforces parking regulations. Violations of the parking and registration regulations will result in fines, towing, or loss of parking privileges. Parking fines will be assessed at $10.00 for a first offense and $25.00 for each subsequent offense. Students are not able to register for courses until all outstanding balances have been cleared.
Special Supply and Uniform Costs
Students in some programs are required to purchase special supplies or clothing. Example of charges:
- Cosmetology Kit, plus books - $750.00 estimated
- Nursing Uniforms - $200.00 estimated
- Students should consult with the department chair over their program of study for a list of special supplies required in their curriculum.
Technology Fee
Each curriculum student enrolled will pay $16.00 per semester for a technology fee. Fees may be changed by action of the Board of Trustees. The maximum technology fee is set by state policy and is subject to change without notice.