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FEES, COSTS, AND REFUNDS (ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.)

ENROLLMENT FEES

  • $20 per unit for California residents
  • $183 per unit for Nonresident ($163 nonresident tuition fee + $20 enrollment fee)
  • $197 per unit for Permanent nonresidents of another country ($163 nonresident tuition fee +$14 facilities fee + $20 enrollment fee)

ADDITIONAL FEES AND EXPENSES

PARKING FEES

$35- Auto
$20- Cycle
$1- Hanger*
$2- Daily parking*
$20- Summer

*Parking permits and hangers may be purchased in the Admissions and Records, Cashier Office, and the Bookstore. For daily parking, locate the red parking meters located throughout the campus.

 

TRANSCRIPT FEE

$5- A $5 charge is required for each transcript, after the first two free copies. Allow 7 working days for processing requests for transcripts.
$10 - for rush copy.

NOTE: Your written authorization is required to release your transcripts. We do not accept FAX requests.

Verification Fee
$2 -
A $2 charge per copy, after the first two free copies.
$5 - A $5 charge per rush verification

 

BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

$250- You may purchase all your books and supplies at our campus Bookstore. The average cost for books per term is $250.

 

DEBTS TO THE COLLEGE

If you incur any debt at the campus, an administrative hold will be placed on your record. The hold will not allow you to release transcripts, enroll in courses, or be issued a degree. Please clear your financial debts promptly.

 

COLLEGE CATALOG

$4- If you wish to purchase the college catalog, you may send $4 to: Bookstore, Contra Costa College, 2600 Mission Bell Drive, San Pablo, CA 94806. Or you may purchase the catalog in person for $3.50.

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL FEE

Instructional material fees for certain selected credit or noncredit courses may be paid at the time of registration, or the materials may be purchased on your own. Authority for the charge is granted under Contra Costa Community College District Board Policy 5024. These instructional and other materials include but are not limited to test books, tools, equipment and clothing if:

1. the instructional and other materials required for the course have a continuing value to the student outside of the classroom setting, or

2. the instructional and other materials are used in the production of an "end product" that has continuing value to the student outside the classroom setting. See course schedule for instructional material fee costs.

 

ENROLLMENT FEE REFUND/NON RESIDENT TUITION REFUND

Refunds are the return of enrollment fees due to a decrease in the units of enrollments. Refer to the course schedule or college catalog for details. All fee refunds are automatically processed and mailed. Refunds are processed at the District Office and mailed monthly.

SUMMER AND SHORT TERM CLASS REFUNDS

No refund of fees will be given if a class is dropped after 10% of the class has met. In order to receive a full refund of fees ask your instructor for drop dates that are listed on the class roster.

 

 How to Apply and Enroll

 How to Request Transcripts

 Who's Who in Admissions

 Fees, Costs, and Refunds

 International Education Information

 Academic Calendar and Dates


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Last modified 11-29-06