Fees listed below are subject to change
TUITION & FEES -Summer 2012
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Enrollment Fee
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$46 per unit
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| Non-Resident Tuition $162 + Enrollment Fee $46 |
$208 per unit
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| Intl. Students pay additional Capital Outlay Fee |
$41 per unit
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| Student Center Fee |
$1 per unit ($10 max annually) |
| Health & Accident Fee |
$15 |
| Student Representation Fee |
$1.00 |
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Optional Fees
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| Associated Student Body |
$7.50 ASB Discount Sticker |
| Parking Permits Daily Effective January 1, 2012 |
$2 |
| Fall/Spring |
$30 |
| Summer |
$15
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| Annual |
$75 |
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Example of Calculated Fees
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| Enrollment Fee /4units X $46 = |
$184 |
| Student Center Fee / 4units X $1 = |
$4 |
| Health Accident Fee - Summer |
$15 |
| Student Representation Fee |
$1 |
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Balance Due
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$204.00 |
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REFUNDS ARE:
- Processed automatically
- Paid by check
- Mailed to your address on file
- mailed approximately 10 weeks after the start of the semester
- Subject to a $10.00 processing fee
Refunds of $15.00 or less are not processed!
You are eligible for a full refund if:
- You drop your class before the beginning of the term (Full-term class=18weeks)
- You drop your class before the start of a class (Short-term classes = Less than 18weeks)
You are eligible for a partial refund (enrollment fees only) if:
You drop your class within the first two weeks of the term (full-term classes=18weeks)
You drop your class within the first 10% of the class (short-term classes = Less than 18weeks)
Students who are not eligible for a refund but who can document extenuating circumstances (accident, illness, death, etc.) may petition for a refund in the Admissions & Records Office (AD/SS-100) with qualifying documentation.
Section 58508 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations states that a community college district shall not refund any enrollment fee or differential enrollment fee paid by a student for program changes made after the first two weeks of instruction for a primary term-length course, or after the 10 percent point of the length of the course for a short-term course, unless the program change is a result of action by the district to cancel or reschedule a class or to drop a student pursuant to Section 58106 (g) where the student fails to meet a prerequisite.