Effective Fall Semester 2017, students district-wide will need to have all of their mandatory institutional fees* paid (or waived) to remain enrolled in classes. You must pay to stay (Pay2Stay) enrolled.
This is how Pay2Stay will work:
Fall 2017 Registration takes place districtwide, May 15 – June 23, 2017 for students with priority registration appointments.
John Q. Student registers for classes on May 22, 2017. The Fall 2017 semester begins August 28, 2017. Mr. Student must now (a) pay in full by cash or credit/debit card no later than 28 days prior to the start of the semester, or, (b) submit a FAFSA and have anticipated or awarded financial aid sufficient to cover all of his fees, or, (c) be approved and awarded a Board of Governors Fee Waiver prior to their payment due date, or, (d) have confirmation that aid sponsored by another government agency or scholarship is pending and will be applied, no later than the payment due date.
Mr. Student will receive an email notification (1) warning him of the impending payment due date, and if he fails to pay, (2) an email informing him that his classes have been dropped due to failure to pay fees. All open seats created as a result of the drops due to non-payment will be backfilled by students on the waiting lists. Mr. Student may re-enroll within 48 hours once his classes have been dropped. However, prior to the start of the term, Mr. Student must ensure that his fees have been paid or waived or they will again be dropped prior to the start of the term, at which time the open seats that were created by the drops for non-payment will be filled by students from the waitlists.
Learn how you can prevent being a casualty of the Pay2Stay registration process. Learn how the rules concerning two consecutive semesters of progress/academic probation will affect your BOG eligibility. Learn how you can file an appeal of Loss of BOG in time to avoid losing your classes. Learn how you can get assistance from counseling to help you improve your grade point average.
Pay2Stay is not intended to keep you out of college. It is intended to keep you enrolled!
2. CURRENT REGISTRATION
PROCESS
Registration takes place by priority
appointment prior to start of term,
and by add permit once term
begins.
Once you register for classes, fees
are due and payable.
A fee hold is placed until you pay
your fees.
You are not dropped for failure to
pay fees.
4. CHANGES IN EFFECT NOW
LOSS OF BOG/LOSS OF
PRIORITY REGISTRATION
DUE TO:
PROGRESS PROBATION
ACADEMIC PROBATION
5. CHANGES IN EFFECT FALL 2017
NEW STUDENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM –
PEOPLESOFT
NEW WAITLIST
PROCESS
PAY2STAY
PROPOSED FEE
PAYMENT PLAN
(APPLAUSE!)
6. STUDENT EMAIL
CHANGES TO YOUR STUDENT
RECORD WILL BE
COMMUNICATED VIA STUDENT
EMAIL.
YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF YOUR
MOVE FROM A WAITLIST VIA
STUDENT EMAIL.
READ YOUR STUDENT EMAIL
FREQUENTLY!
7. PEOPLESOFT – STUDENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM
Registration in PeopleSoft begins
May 15, 2017 for Priority Group 1.
Priority Group 2 registration begins
May 22, 2017.
Students who lose Group 2 priority
register on or after June 9, 2017.
8. FALL 2017 WAIT LIST
PROCESS
IF COURSE
YOU WANT IS
FULL – YOU
MAY ADD
YOURSELF
TO A
WAITLIST.
ONCE A
STUDENT IS
DROPPED FOR
ANY REASON –
THE
STUDENTS ON
THE WAITLIST
FILL IN THE
OPEN SEATS.
9. PAY2STAY
YOU MAY BE
DROPPED FOR
THE FOLLOWING
REASONS:
FAILURE TO PAY
FEES
FAILURE TO
APPLY FOR
FINANCIAL AID
FAILURE TO
APPLY FOR THE
BOG
YOU MAY RE-
ENROLL:
YOU WILL HAVE 48
HOURS FROM THE
DATE OF
ENROLLMENT TO
PAY.
YOU MUST BE
APPROVED FOR A
BOG, OR HAVE
SUFFICIENT
ANTICIPATED AID
TO COVER YOUR
FEES TO AVOID
BEING DROPPED.
10. NEW BOG ELIGIBILITY
YOU WILL LOSE
YOUR ELIGIBILITY
IF YOU ARE ON
PROBATION FOR
TWO
CONSECUTIVE
TERMS.
YOU WILL BE
NOTIFIED BY
STUDENT EMAIL.
IF YOU LOSE
YOUR ELIGIBILITY,
YOU MAY SUBMIT
AN APPEAL.
IF YOUR APPEAL
IS DENIED, YOU
MUST PAY OUT OF
YOUR POCKET.
12. FAFSA
• Priority deadline March 2nd
• www.fafsa.gov
• You will need to complete the 2017-2018
application
• Free application
• Need assistance filing it out? Come to our office
with your 2015 taxes
• Check your LACCD e-mail and student portal for
approval notification
• mycollege.laccd.edu
13. Benefits
• We Pay for you 2Stay!!!!
• You get a Bog fee waiver for 2017-2018
• Pell Grant of $5,920
• Cal Grant of $1,670 + $300
• SEOG of $400
March 2nd DEADLINE
14. Dream Act
(CADAA)
• AB540 students
• March 2nd Deadline
• www.caldreamact.org
• You will need to complete the 2017-2018
application
• Free application
• Need assistance filing it out? Come to our office
with your 2015 taxes
• Check your LACCD e-mail and student portal for
approval notification
• mycollege.laccd.edu
15. Benefits
• We Pay for you 2Stay!!!!
• You get a Bog fee waiver for 2017-
2018
• Cal Grant of $1,670 + $300
March 2nd DEADLINE
17. Enrollment will be cancelled for some or all of your course(s)
unless payment is made in full by Payment Deadline.
Fall 2017 (August 28, 2017 – December 17, 2017)
(YOU CAN PAY AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE UP TO SEPTEMBER 10, 2010)
PROPOSED FEE PAYMENT
PLAN OVERVIEW
Registration Date Payment Deadline Enrollment Cancellation Date
If you register for your first course(s) between You must pay at the time of
registration but no later than
If not paid by the due date
and time you will be
dropped from some or all
your course(s) on
May 15, 2017 through July 30, 2017 11:59 p.m. on August 1, 2017 August 2, 2017
July 31, 2017 through August 20, 2017 11:59 p.m. on August 22, 2017 August 23, 2017
August 21, 2017 through September 9, 2017 11:59 p.m. on September 10, 2017 September 11, 2017
18. You will not be dropped from course(s) if
you:
1. Are approved and awarded a Board of Governors
Fee Waiver (BOGW);
2. Have anticipated financial aid sufficient to cover all
your fees;
3. Are sponsored by another government agency and
the College Business Office has received
confirmation of the anticipated aid that payment is
pending.
4. Have a college-approved Payment Plan Contract.
PROPOSED FEE PAYMENT
PLAN OVERVIEW
19. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
• Pay all fees not covered by the payment plan in-person at the time
payment plan is approved.
• Be enrolled in the current term.
• You do not have a past due balance for any prior term.
• You have not already paid your Enrollment or Out-of-State tuition
fee.
• You have not been awarded Financial Aid:
• You should not apply for a Payment Plan if you have been
approved for a Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW), accepted
a financial aid award or your financial aid file is complete and you
are awaiting your award notification.
PROPOSED FEE PAYMENT
PLAN OVERVIEW
20. Payment Plans are NOT available for
International F1 Visa students or for
short-term second 8-week sessions
only or Winter or/and Summer term.
PROPOSED FEE PAYMENT
PLAN OVERVIEW
21. • If a student fails to pay any installment in full by the due date, the
student understands that he/she will be subject to the following:
• All future payment plan applications will be denied;
• All services from the LACCD, including provision of academic
transcripts, denied;
• Students loan referred to a collection agency;
• Delinquency reported to a credit bureau, and;
• Interception of future state tax refunds (State of California
Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program (COTOP).
LATE PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION:
A hold will be applied to your student account disallowing transcript
requests and future registration.
PROPOSED FEE PAYMENT
PLAN OVERVIEW
22. CURRENT DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR A
PAYMENT PLAN
September 1, 2017.
PROPOSED FEE PAYMENT
PLAN OVERVIEW
To be successful, you must learn the rules of engagement!
The Student Success Act, a recent state law, has changed the way in which students qualify for the Board of Governors fee waiver (BOG). Students will be notified when they are on their first semester of progress or academic probation that they are in danger of losing their BOG eligibility. Students on their second semester of progress or academic probation will be notified that they are no longer eligible for the BOG.
The Student Success Act, a recent state law, has changed the way priority enrollment is determined. Students who are on two consecutive semesters of academic or progress probation will lose their group 2 priority enrollment level and will be moved to the lowest priority group.