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Fees & TuitionWelcome to Career/Transfer at San Diego City College
Community College Enrollment Fee

$26 A Unit
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The current enrollment fee of $26 per unit is assessed of all students, including non-residents. Important Notice for Non-resident students: see additional tuition and health fee charges below.

Waiver of the enrollment fee is available to students who petition and qualify as recipients of benefits under the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program, the Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary (SSI) program, or the General Assistance program.Back to the Top

Indentured apprentices are exempt from enrollment fees for Apprenticeship Program classes only.

Financial Aid may be available to students who qualify for assistance.

Certain exemptions apply to "special part-time high school students." Contact the Admissions Office for more information.

Admissions,  Room: A-112
Phone: (619) 388-3475

 

Special Note: Plan Ahead!  As you may have heard, the California Legislature is likely to increase community college fees, effective Fall 2009.  The new fee amount is still under review; however, when the fee is increased, the legislature will require that we reassess your fees at the new amount and collect payment retroactively.  If you are receiving a Board of Governors Waiver (BOGW), the fee increase will automatically be covered.  We apologize for any inconvenience or hardship this may cause.

For the most up to date information on fees, go to Student Web Services at: http://studentweb.sdccd.edu

Nonresident Tuition: In addition to the enrollment and health fees, $190.00 per unit is currently charged to students who are not residents of California for tuition purposes.

Health Services Fee (Please call admissions for the most current fees)

All students are assessed a mandatory fee for health services and accident insurance. The health services fee is currently $17.00 per semester ($13.00 for summer session) - (Please call admissions for the most current fees). The following students are exempt from the health services fee:Back to the Top

1) Students attending under an approved apprenticeship program.

2) Students who, at the time of enrollment, are recipients of benefits under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program, the Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Program, or the General Assistance program.

3) Students exempt from payment of the enrollment fee.

4) Students who depend exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization. These students may petition to have the fee waived.

For more information, contact the Admissions Office.

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Liability Insurance

Students enrolled in occupational courses that require direct clinical practice must pay a fee for liability insurance. Liability insurance fee is automatically assessed at the time of registration. The current fee is $7.00 per semester (Please call admissions for the most current fees).

Additional Fees (Please call admissions for the most current fees)

Parking Permits:

Automobile - single car (per semester)

 $30.00

Automobile - multi-car/carpool (per semester)

 $30.00

Motorcycles and scooters (per semester)

 $15.00

Transcript of Record (after two have been issued free of charge)

 $5.00

Loss or damage of equipment and books  cost

A.S. College Membership (per academic year)

 $8.00

Credit by Examination

 $26.00/unit

Student Representation Fee

 $1.00

Note: Students receiving public assistance, or who are determined eligible for financial aid, may purchase a single car permit for $20.

Note: Students receiving public assistance, or who are determined eligible for financial aid, may purchase a single car permit for $20 (Please call admissions for the most current fees).
All fees are subject to change.Back to the Top

Students are expected to buy all books and supplies needed for their courses. Certain occupational programs may require additional expenditures for tools, uniforms and/or liability insurance.

Student Representation Fee: All students attending a Mesa or Miramar College class are required to pay a $1.00 student representation fee. This fee is expended by the college solely for the purpose of student advocacy efforts to Federal, State and local governments. Students have the right to refuse to pay the fee for religious, moral, political or financial reasons.

Liability Insurance
Students enrolled in occupational courses that require direct clinical practice must pay a fee for liability insurance. Liability insurance fee is automatically assessed at the time of registration. The current fee is $7.00 per semester.

All fees are subject to change.
Students are expected to buy all books and supplies needed for their courses. Certain occupational programs may require additional expenditures for tools, uniforms and/or liability insurance.

Refunds

1) Fees will be refunded to students who reduce their program in accordance with the following schedule:Back to the Top

a. FULL REFUND Before or by the end of the second calendar week of instruction for the session

b. NO REFUND After the second calendar week of instruction for the session

2) Students who are administratively dropped when a Petition to Challenge is denied will receive a full refund of the class(es) petitioned.

3) Students who are academically disqualified and administratively dropped will receive a full refund.

Students with a valid address on file and who do not have an outstanding financial obligation to the district will receive a refund in the mail or credit to their credit card. Refunds will be automatically sent to students after the add/drop deadline. For payments by check, there is a five week waiting period for checks to clear the bank before refunds will be processed.

NOTE: Students who drop all classes and wish to receive a refund must also submit their parking permit before the refund will be granted. If the permit is not returned within the two-week refund period, the student will not receive a refund for the permit.Back to the Top

 

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