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Congratulations & Welcome to the Bulldog Family!
There are a few things you will need to do to get ready.
1. Review Your Acceptance Letter
The letter you received from Navarro College Office of Admissions contains important instructions you’ll need to start enrolling.
2. Use the Checklist
Look through the Navarro College checklist for Admissions, Registration, and Financial Aid to see what else you need to do to attend Navarro College.
3. Set Up Your Accounts
Check your personal email account that you submitted with the Application for Admission for directions to set up your accounts, including:
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Navarro College Email – where all official College communications will be sent. Set up through Office 365.
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MyNC – access to Navarro College's secure student web portal.
Basic login instructions on the Contact Center website.
4. Meet with Your Advisor and Register for Classes
If you are an incoming freshman (or returning student who has been out 12 months or longer), you will need to meet with your College Career and Success Coach (Advisor) for course registration. Transfer or returning students in good standing are encouraged to visit with a College and Career Success Coach before choosing classes. However, students in good standing may register themselves. For questions or assistance with the registration process, please call (903) 875-7397 or contact the Advising team, or visit the Advising website for more information.
5. Pay for Classes
Navarro College is here to help you navigate the financial obligations of college. You can pay for your classes using one of several options:
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Financial Aid or Scholarships. Tuition and fees are automatically deducted from your financial aid awards. You are responsible for paying any remaining tuition and fees. Visit the Financial Aid website to get started.
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Make a Full Payment Online. It’s the fastest and most convenient way to pay your invoice. Save time, avoid long lines and pay online through self-service.
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Set Up a Payment Plan Online (Installment Plan). Make college more affordable by paying for tuition and fees over time. Tuition payment plans break down your tuition balance into affordable monthly payments. There’s no interest, payment options options, setup fees are affordable, and it’s easy to enroll! Learn more about the installment plan or go ahead and sign up for My Payment Plan now.
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Pay In-Person Through the Cashier's Office. We accept cash, credit cards, cashier’s check, and money orders during normal business hours, Monday through Friday and extended hours during peak registration. Visit the Cashier's Office page for a complete list of hours of operation on each location.
6. Requesting Student Services
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CTE Success Center. Students from all Business, Professional, and Technical Education majors are encouraged to apply for textbook loans, childcare & transportation assistance, tutoring services, job seeking resources, and all other services the CTE Success Center has to offer as early as their first year. These services provided by the CTE Success Center are free of charge, and are available to students during their time at Navarro College.
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Office of Accessibility & Accommodations. To ensure maximum support in achieving college success, students with disabilities are encouraged to request for services up to one month prior to the start of classes. Visit the Office of Accessibility & Accommodations website for more details.
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TRIO Student Support Services. The Federal TRIO programs are educational opportunity outreach programs designed to motivate and support students from disadvantaged and underserved populations to earn an associate degree and transfer to a four-year school. Students are encouraged to apply for TRIO's free services which includes campus tours of 4-year universities, workshops, one-on-one or group tutoring, and many more.
7. Get Your Student Identification (ID) and Parking Permit
These are available in the Office of Admissions at any location.
Note: About Student IDs - All students are required to display their Student ID while on location.
8. Buy Your Books
All students must bring their class schedule and student ID to the Bookstore. This will aid the Bookstore in pulling the correct books for you. Bring any scholarship/sponsorship paperwork when you buy your books. To purchase textbooks online, visit the Navarro College Bookstore: STORE FRONT website.