Financial aid disbursements are made to students through the CCC Business Office. When the CCC Bookstore opens for the term, any student whose aid is greater than their balance is allowed to use the remaining aid to purchase books and supplies through the bookstore. Students may opt out of this service by choosing not to go to the CCC bookstore to make purchases.

WITHDRAWAL/DROP OUT OF SCHOOL – To earn 100% of your aid, you must complete 60% of the school term. Withdrawing or stopping out of school before completing 60% of the school term, may result in you owing a balance to the school. Not completing the school term can also affect future financial aid eligibility.

Any aid remaining after purchasing books and/or supplies will be refunded to the student according to the disbursement schedule below.

Fall 2024 Disbursement Schedule

October 11, 2024  

Pell grants and other aid for students enrolled in full 15 weeks and first 8 weeks courses

November 15, 2024

Pell grants and other aid for students enrolled in full 15 weeks and second 8 weeks courses

 

CCC's Financial Aid Office, in conjunction with the Business Office, reserves the right to change disbursement dates, if necessary. 

Students are encouraged to access their myCCC account regularly to review all aid, charges, and account balances. Refunds will be issued after school charges and fees have been deducted from the student's aid. Please allow 5-7 business days for processing.
  
*An award of financial aid does not guarantee a refund. All refunds are issued by CCC's Business Office. 
 
 
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Coahoma Community College delivers your refund with BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. Visit this link for more information:http://bankmobiledisbursements.com/refundchoices/.
 
For questions or concerns about BankMobile Disbursements, please contact the Business Office at 662-621-4676.
 
To view our third-party servicer contract for refund management, click here.
 

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