2012 Electronic IRS 1098-T Tuition Statement available on Self-Service

Please note that you may not receive a 1098-T if you did not have any charges in 2012 or if all of your charges were paid by scholarships or third parties.

You may view the 1098-T or use the print option via:

Self-Service

  • Student Billing & Refund Menu
  • Tax Notification
  • Enter a Tax Year “2012”
  • Submit

Please Note:

  • The IRS requires colleges to complete EITHER Box 1 (charges paid in 2012) or Box 2 (charges billed in 2012).  NMC completes Box 2.  Click on the links provided on your 1098-T for detail of what is included in the totals.  You can also print your billing records on Self-Service, under the Student Billing Menu, Account Summary and you can check your own financial records for the exact dates of payments.
  • Box 2 – Charges Billed – includes tuition and fees.  Waivers and third party contracts, like TIP for example, are netted out of this figure.  Other forms of aid are reported separately in Box 5, Scholarships and Grants.  Box 5 is reported on a cash basis and includes only those that were paid between January 1 and December 31, 2012.

Click here for Instructions for Students for the 1098-T form  For more information:  http://www.irs.gov/Forms-&-Pubs   (Form 8863, Education Credits, and Pub. 970, Tax Benefits for Education, and the Form 1040 or 1040A instructions)

 Questions? Student Financial Services (231) 995-1035 or sfs@nmc.edu.

Check your grade alerts

It’s important to check your grade alerts (log into: Self-Service > Student Records >Grade Alerts to see if you have an instructor who feels you are not doing at last 2.0 work in 15- or 12-week classes.

Check for grade alerts in Self-Service

Grade Alerts for students doing below 2.0 work in 15-week classes will no longer be mailed to your permanent address.

Starting March 2, you will be able to go into your Self-Service account under the Student Records menu to see if your instructor reported you are not doing at least average work.

Any student with an X should talk with your instructor to work to obtain the best outcome for your success.

IRS tax form 1098-T available on Self-service

IRS form 1098-T, Tuition Statement for 2011 is available on Self-Service.
Please note that you may not receive a 1098-T if you did not have any charges in 2011 or if all of your charges were paid by scholarships or third parties.
You may view the 1098-T or use the print option via:
       Self-Service
            –  Student Billing & Refund Menu
                      –  Tax Notification
                              –  Enter a Tax Year  “2011”
                                       –  Submit
Please contact the Cashier’s Office if you have any questions at (231) 995-1085.
Student Financial Services