Drop for Non-Payment - Frequently Asked Questions
Due to FAFSA delays, SBCC has suspended the drop-for-non-payment process for Spring 2025 registration for students classified under the following residency statuses:
- CA residents
- Out-of-state students who pay Non-Resident tuition
Due to FAFSA delays, SBCC has suspended the drop-for-non-payment process for Fall 2024 registration for students classified under the following residency statuses:
- CA residents
- Out-of-state students who pay Non-Resident tuition
If you register for both Summer 2024 & Fall 2024 terms then you have to pay both terms.
If you're awaiting financial aid, you can delay payment for Fall 2024. However, since the online system requires full payment, consider dropping Fall 2024 classes, paying the Summer 2024 balance, and re-adding Fall 2024 classes if space permits.
The deadline to pay classes is always 7 days after registration, but if you're waiting for financial aid and can't make the payment by then, you won't be dropped. However, if the balance remains unpaid by the end of October, a hold will be placed on your account, restricting future registration, access to grades, diplomas, and graduation. Failure to pay after 14 months may result in being sent to collections.
The payment deadline for classes is always 7 days after registration. If payment is not made by this deadline, students will not be automatically dropped from classes. However, if the balance remains unpaid by the end of October, a hold will be placed on the student's account, affecting future registration and access to academic records. Students are responsible for dropping classes they no longer plan to attend. Students will be responsilbe to pay for all classes dropped after the refund deadline.
Email Cashier’s Office (cashiers@sbcc.edu) from your campus email with your K# and we will assess the cause with our IT Department. If spaces are still available in your courses, please re-register as soon as possible while we investigate your account.