
Decatur
F 1313
678-891-2510
Dunwoody
B 1400
770-274-5290
Newton
Room 1 1120
770-278-1275
Payment may be either in cash, by check payable in U.S. currency or with Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. The College reserves the right to determine the acceptability of all checks.
Every student is required to pay tuition. All students are classified as either in-state (resident) or out-of-state (non-resident).
Full payment of tuition and fees is due on a weekly basis during Early Registration. Remember to pay by Friday 5 p.m. (EST) of the week you register to guarantee your classes!
Make your check or money order payable to Georgia Perimeter College and mail to:
Georgia Perimeter College
Student Accounts Office
P. O. Box 818
Clarkston, GA 30021-9875
Please include current local address, phone number and student's account number on the front of the check or money order. Please allow sufficient time for your payment to be received and posted by 5 p.m. Friday during the week in which you register for classes. This payment option is available only during early registration.
In-person payments are accepted at the Student Accounts Office at the Clarkston, Dunwoody, Decatur or Newton campus during posted business hours. Payments may be made by cash, personal check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Payments during and after posted business hours can also be made by personal check or money order by using the Drop Box on any campus and the Newton Center.
Students receiving scholarships, financial aid, or veteran benefits should contact the Financial Aid Office at (678) 891-3400 or a Veterans Office at (678) 891-3418 for payment instructions. Students whose fees are being paid by a sponsor or third party should contact the Decatur Campus Student Accounts Office at (678) 891-2730 for payment instructions.

Rafael Villegas
Rafael Villegas is a go-getter, so it's no surprise he got more than an education at Georgia Perimeter College. Villegas emigrated from Caracas, Venezuela, to the United States. He found GPC was a good fit for Hispanics and all international students. More >