Payment Options
Choose the option that works for you.
What works for you?
Edison State provides payment options that meet your needs. Pay now with cash, check or credit card—or pay later using the deferred payment plan option. Financial aid is also available to those who qualify.
Explore your options.
Cash
- In person only
- Do not mail
Check
- Make checks payable to Edison State Community College
- Student ID number must appear on the front of the check
- Check must be made out for the exact amount only
- No post-dated checks
- Returned checks will result in an additional $25 fee
Credit Card
- American Express
- Discover
- MasterCard
- VISA
Payments may be made online via MyESCC or in person at the Piqua Campus or any of our regional locations.
If you are unable to pay your balance in full, you have the option of utilizing the Deferred Payment Plan. This option allows you to break your fall and spring semester balances into four payments. Your summer balance can be split into two payments. Please review the provisions of the Deferred Payment Plan below and monitor payment due dates in the Academic Calendar.
Availability
The deferred payment plan is offered for Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. The summer payment plan has only two payments.
Enrollment
Students must enroll in a deferred payment plan by going to Current Student ⇒ MyESCC ⇒ Student Finance ⇒ Make a Payment or by contacting the Business Office at 937.778.7975.
Fees
A non-refundable service charge of $25 is assessed each semester for students using the payment plan. This fee is payable with the first payment.
Charges Not Included in the Plan
Books, supplies, parking fees, fines, child care registration, child care fees, lamination fees and psych retreat fees are not included on this plan.
Financial Aid & Other Tuition Assistance
- The first payment cannot be paid by financial aid or any other tuition assistance (i.e., scholarships).
- Any change in Financial Aid or other tuition assistance may require adjustments to your payments.
- If you have not received a Financial Aid award letter, you must pay your fees in full or go on the payment plan and make your scheduled payments.
Adding Classes
If you add classes to your schedule—payments will be recalculated.
Dropping or Withdrawing from Classes
- If you drop a class during the refund period, your remaining payments will be reduced accordingly.
- Withdrawing from a class after the refund period has ended does not release you from your financial obligation under the plan.
- Non-attendance of class or notification to instructor or department does not constitute official withdrawal. You must complete and sign a withdrawal form and return it to the Registration Office.
Payment Method
- Payments may be made by cash, check, money order, American Express, MasterCard, VISA or Discover.
- Payments may be made online, in person, by mail or deposited in the payment drop box.
Late and Partial Payments
If either your first, second, third or fourth payment is not received by the due date or a partial payment is received, you will be assessed a nonrefundable $25 late fee for each late payment.
Returned Check Fee
If your check is returned from your bank, a returned check fee will be assessed.
Payment Notices
It is your responsibility to know payment due dates and make payments on time. Payment due dates can be found on the Academic Calendar.
The federal and state government, along with several private entities provide financial assistance to students to help you pay for your college education. While you are primarily responsible for paying for your education, you may charge your tuition, fees, books and required supplies against the financial aid awarded to your account. You may view these awards in MyESCC.
Applying for Financial Aid can be a long process. If your eligibility, or lack thereof, has not been determined before payment is due for your classes, you will need to discuss your payment options with the Cashier's Office. (Making payments will not impact your eligibility for financial aid.)