Richmond Community College Serving Richmond & Scotland Counties Since 1964

Registration Information

Registration Fees

Hours
Rate
1 - 24
$65.00
25 - 50
$120.00
51 +
$175.00

 

Registration and Prepayment

Pre-registration and prepayment are strongly encouraged to insure your place in a class. Students may register and pay at one of three convenient locations:

 

  • Main Campus, 1042 W. Hamlet Avenue, Hamlet, NC 28345

  • James Building, 106 Rice Street, Hamlet, NC 28345

  • Scotland Center, 201 Atkinson Street, Laurinburg, NC 28352

 

OR

 

Visit RCC's webpage for an electronic registration form. You may complete and submit electronically with credit card payment; print and fax with credit card payment; print and mail with check, money order or credit card payment; or print and personally submit and pay at the locations stated above.

 

Registration forms

Registration forms can be found on RCC's website under "Workforce & Economic Development" or simply click registration forms . The form that is online can be submitted electronically, but it can also be faxed, mailed, or brought by any one of our locations.

 

Payment Types:

Richmond Community College accepts the following types of payments:

  • Cash (except during evening registration)
  • Check
  • Visa or Master Card: Please include the 3-digit security code that is found on the back of the card.
  • Money order

Third-Party Payer

If you are using a third-party to pay for your class, such as ESC-WIA program, vocational rehabilitation, social service, or your employer, please provide a statement/voucher/check before registering. If you are using a company credit card, please bring a statement from the authorized agent giving you permission to use the card. That statement should include:

  • Company letterhead (if applicable)

  • Name of student

  • Name of class

  • The number of classes

  • Authorized agent's name and signature

 

Senior Citizens

Senior citizens age 65 and older are exempt from paying a registration fee for occupational training classes up to 96 hours per semester. However, supply fees are not exempt. Everyone, including seniors must pay full price for enrichment classes.

 

Class Cancellations

In the event classes are cancelled, registered and paid students will be reimbursed their paid fees. Request for refund documentation will need to be completed by the student and submitted to the appropriate college staff within two weeks after the class was cancelled. If a student received funding from an external agency, the agency will request a refund. The student will not receive reimbursement for the agency.

 

Dropping a Class (Registration fees only)

If a student drops a class after the start of the class and before or on the 10% date, the student will be reimbursed up to 75% of the registration fee. If a student drops the class after the 10% date, the student will not be reimbursed any of their fees. If a student drops the class prior to the start date, the student may request a 100% reimbursement of fees. All documentation shall be received within two weeks of the drop date to be considered for reimbursement.

 

Registration Reimbursement forms

In order to receive a reimbursement, a student must complete the "Registration Fee Reimbursement" form. If the student has dropped the class prior to or on the 10% date after starting the class, the student is responsible for obtaining the instructor's signature for 75% of the tuition reimbursement.

If the class is cancelled, the reimbursement form should be completed and submitted to the Workforce & Economic Development Division for 100% of the registration fee.

 

Questions?

Call (910) 410-1700 or 276-3331. The Workforce & Economic Development Division is located in Richmond and Scotland County.