You have now registered to receive your refund from Geneva College by Direct Deposit into your account.
If at any time your account information changes it is your responsibility to make sure you edit your account information. Failure to keep your account information current will result in your refund being delayed and/or processed by paper check.
The information used to set-up the Nelnet account will automatically populate on this page. Verify that everything is correct. Do not make any demographic changes in Nelnet because this information does not get transferred back to the student information system at Geneva. If you need to change any information, log into my.ngskmc-eis.net and click on “Personal Info” next to your login name at the top right corner of the screen. Click on the “Biographical Info” tab and then click on the pencil which allows you to edit the biographical information in the student information system at the college.
Payment plan payments will be automatically deducted from the account you designate. The only forms of payment accepted are ACH transfer or credit card. No checks will be accepted.
Answer:
Below are the payment options for Fall 2023:
* Option 1: 5 Month payment plan, enroll between 6/29/2023 – 7/18/2023
Option 2: 4 month payment plan, enroll between 6/29/2023 – 8/10/2023
Option 3: 3 month payment plan, enroll between 6/29/2023 – 7/18/2023
Please remember to re-enroll for the Spring semester.
Below are the payment options for Spring 2024:
* Option 1: 5 month payment plan, enroll between 12/4/2023 – 12/18/2023
Option 2: 4 month payment plan, enroll between 12/4/2023 – 1/10/2024
Option 3: 3 month payment plan, enroll between 12/4/2023 – 12/18/2023
All financial aid must be finalized before signing up for a plan.
What are Student Choice Refunds?
The National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) is requiring institutions that allow for ACH refunds to provide two-factor authentication beginning in 2020.
Geneva College requires a second authentication when students need to make changes to their banking information for the purposes of the ACH refund method. With two factor authentication enabled, users will be sent an email to their Geneva email address with a code they must enter before being allowed to edit their ACH banking information.
Two factor authentication is a simple step that adds an extra layer of security and helps protect student's data.
With two factor authentication enabled, when a user selects Edit Refund Method, they will be taken to the authentication page to enter the code.
By default, a code can be entered incorrectly three times. After the third attempt the code becomes invalid and a new code must be emailed to the user. If a user enters an incorrect code, the following message will appear.