This form is used to request a petition to the Financial Advisory Committee for any dispute with a charge on your student account.
Student Accounts
General Information
The Student Accounts Office is here to educate, assist and serve students as it relates to their financial responsibilities of attending North Central University. North Central University is making it easier than ever to pay your tuition, room, board and textbooks.
We are online! You can look up account balances and pay your bill from any remote location. You can do this through your NCU UNET, https://www.northcentral.edu/unet. Paper statements are mailed out only a few times a year, but you can always go online and view your statements and pay your bill 24 hours a day. North Central accepts Visa, Mastercard, and Discover or an electronic debit from your checking or savings account.
If you are a parent wanting to pay your students tuition, you can log in to https://commerce.cashnet.com/ncupay You will need your student's six digit ID # and enter their last name. Another option would be to set-up a Parent Pin with your student to have access to their online account.
***ATTENTION: Beginning on October 1st North Central will be changing our end of business day closing time to 4:45pm each business day. This will affect processing time of credit card, debit card, electronic check payments and will include RAM Plan payments. For questions, please contact the Student Accounts Office at 612.343.4401 or stbills@northcentral.edu. ***
Services
- Student Account Payments
- Financial Registration
- Hope and Lifetime Learning Tax Credits
- Perkins Loans
Contact
Our office is located on the first floor, south side, of Miller HallMonday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Closed school holidays
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(612) 343-4401
(612) 343-8068
Staff
Resources
Forms
This form is used by students to request a copy of the 1098-T for tax purposes.
This form is used by students to request the Student Accounts office retain a balance in their account.
General Information
Explanations of why and when different types of fees are assessed.
Perkins Loans
Policy
Money Talk
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