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| Nonresident Tuition Fees |
Non-resident students, those from other states or foreign countries, will be charged $176 per unit for tuition, plus $36 per unit enrollment fee. (e.g. 3 units = $636). EFFECTIVE Summer 2012, nonresident fees will be $190 per unit, plus $46 per unit enrollment fee. NR/Enrollment fees charged for courses with a fractional unit value shall be rounded to the nearest dollar. A student who has recently moved to California, or moved from California and returned, should check the specific residency requirements which are described in the college catalog. |
| California Nonresident Tuition Exemption (AB 540 Law) |
U.S. citizens, permanent residents, undocumented persons, and persons holding a visa which allows for the establishment of residency may qualify for an exemption from nonresident tuition if the following criteria is met:
Visit the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request site for more information. |
| Disenrollment for Nonpayment of Enrollment and Non-Resident Fees |
A student may be disenrolled from class(es) for nonpayment of enrollment and/or non-resident fees if fees are not paid within ten (10) college days after he/she registers for classes unless:
A student who has submitted a FAFSA and has been notified by Financial Aid and Veterans Services of the need for additional documents will be subject to disenrollment if the financial aid file is not completed within ten (10) college days from notification. Updated on: February 22, 2012 |
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