MAKE A PAYMENT
Welcome to MedNoc Training College’s secure Payment Portal! We’ve made it easy and convenient for students, parents, and sponsors to make tuition and fee payments online or in person.
How to Make a Payment Online
For your security and convenience, all online payments are processed through your MedNoc Student Account:
Sign In to your existing MedNoc Student Account
Or Create a New Account if you’re a first-time student
Once logged in, go to the “Make a Payment” section.
Choose your payment method and complete the transaction securely.
Download or print your Payment Receipt for your records.
Accepted Payment Methods
We offer multiple payment options to fit your needs:
Debit & Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express)
Business Checks
Cashier’s Checks
Money Orders
Personal Checks
ACH (Bank Transfer)
CashApp
Zelle
CASH PAYMENT
NOTE: We do not accept cash. If you do not have checks or other forms of payment, please purchase a money order — they are very affordable and widely available.
In-Person Payments
If you prefer to pay in person, you can visit us at:
MedNoc Training College
1501 SW 59th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73119 Phone: (405) 225-7876 or Text 405-589-2573
Email: info@mednoc.com
Mailing Payments
If you prefer to mail your check or money order, you can send it to:
NOTE: DO NOT MAIL CASH.
MedNoc Training College
1501 SW 59th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73119 Phone: (405) 225-7876 or Text 405-589-2573
Email: info@mednoc.com
Where to Purchase a Money Order
If you need to make a tuition payment and don’t have checks, you can purchase a money order from any of the following locations. Money orders are affordable, secure, and widely available:
1. U.S. Post Offices (USPS)
Why: Reliable, secure, and widely available.
Cost: About $1.65 for amounts up to $500 and $2.20 for amounts up to $1,000.
Payment Methods Accepted: Cash, debit card, or traveler’s checks.
Tip: Find your nearest USPS branch → https://tools.usps.com/find-location.htm
2. Walmart
Why: One of the cheapest and most convenient options.
Cost: Typically $1 or less per money order (varies by location).
Payment Methods Accepted: Cash or debit card only.
Where to Go: Customer Service Desk or MoneyCenter.
3. Banks & Credit Unions
Why: Safe and secure, especially if you already have an account.
Cost: Usually $0 to $5 depending on your bank and account type.
Payment Methods Accepted: Cash, debit card, or direct withdrawal.
Tip: Some banks only issue money orders to account holders.
4. Grocery Stores & Gas Stations
Examples: Homeland, Crest Foods, 7-Eleven, OnCue, QuikTrip, Love’s, CVS, Walgreens.
Cost: Usually $1 to $2 per money order.
Payment Methods Accepted: Cash or debit card.
Where to Go: Ask at the customer service counter or cashier desk.
5. Check-Cashing Stores & Money Transfer Locations
Examples: PLS Check Cashers, ACE Cash Express, Western Union, MoneyGram.
Cost: Typically $1 to $2.50, depending on the provider and amount.
Tip: Many PLS and ACE locations are open late evenings and weekends, making them convenient for students.
What Our Students Say
Stella Ayoola Fadare.
CNA Graduate"MedNoc helped me achieve my dream of becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse. The instructors were incredibly supportive, caring, relatable, and kind. If you want to learn well to become a well-trained Nurse, MedNoc Training College is the place to go. At MedNoc, I received the hands-on training that gave me the confidence I needed. I passed my PN-NCLEX and was hired within two days as a nurse!"
Mary Lamons
CMA GraduateI took the CNA Evening class with Mrs. Adrienne. She is a fantastic instructor, very informative. Each evening, she was able to pack all the information we needed into the brief time we had. She made sure we were prepared for the clinicals, even though I was extremely nervous. I would recommend this course at MedNoc to anyone who is wanting this career. Thank you for this experience.
Amy
CMA Graduate"I started with the CNA program and later advanced to CMA through MedNoc. Their structured programs, small class sizes, and dedicated instructors made learning easy and enjoyable. Today, I’m working full-time in a healthcare center and planning to continue my nursing journey."