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Getting Started | Pay Tuition and Fees



Where and When to Pay Tuition and Fees

Students are not officially registered until tuition and fees have been paid in full. Payments must be received prior to the posted tuition deadline. Payments can be made online through the college website, through the mail, by credit card over the phone, or in person. VISA, Master Card and Discover credit cards may be used for payment of tuition and fees. Checks in the exact amount of the tuition and other fees are also accepted for payment. Cashiers are located near the Registration Offices at each of the campuses.

Cash machines are available on each campus.

Seattle Central Community College North Seattle Community College
(206) 587-3879 (206) 527-3627

South Seattle Community College Seattle Vocational Institute
(206) 764-5388 (206) 587-4978



Tuition

Tuition at community and technical colleges in Washington state is charged by credits, rather than by part-time or fulltime status. In addition to credit load, tuition is also determined by residency.

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Credit Programs


CREDITS RESIDENT
On-Campus &
e-Learning/D.L.
International &
NON-RESIDENT
On-Campus
NON-RESIDENT
Distance Learning*
(U.S.Citizen or Resident Status by Federal INS)
1 $75.80 $247.50 $89.00
2 $151.60 $495.00 $178.00
3 $227.40 $742.50 $267.00
4 $303.20 $990.00 $356.00
5 $379.00 $1,237.50 $445.00
6 $454.80 $1,485.00 $534.00
7 $530.60 $1,732.50 $623.00
8 $606.40 $1,980.00 $712.00
9 $682.20 $2,227.50 $801.00
10 $758.00 $2,475.00 $890.00
11 $788.40 $2,509.60 $920.35
12 $818.80 $2,544.20 $950.70
13 $849.20 $2,578.80 $981.05
14 $879.60 $2.613.40 $1,011.40
15 $910.00 $2,648.00 $1,041.75
16 $940.40 $2,682.60 $1,072.10
17 $970.80 $2,717.20 $1,102.45
18 $1,001.20 $2,751.80 $1,132.80


19 - 25 Credits

Resident/On-Campus
        ........... $68.20 for each credit between 19 and 25
Non-resident/On-Campus
        ........... $239.90 for each credit between 19 and 25
e-Learning/Distance Learning (U.S. citizen; INS Permanent Resident)
        ........... $68.20 for each credit between 19 and 25

NOTE: Students in Professional/Technical programs that require more than 18 credits per quarter (e.g., Culinary Arts) pay a reduced rate for those credits, as follows:

Resident/On-campus ............... $10.20 for each credit between 19 and 25
Non-resident/On-campus ........ $35.95 for each credit between 19 and 25

* See www.seattlecolleges.edu/distance for current distance learning tuition and fees

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Student Fees

Technology Fee ........................................................... $3 per credit
A technology fee of $3 per credit (a maximum of $30) assures student access to the latest technologies to enhance learning. These fees help to equip student laboratories, including access to e-mail accounts. MORE >

Student Identification Card ................................ $5 (non-refundable)
The student identification card fee, which is non-refundable, is issued to all new and interrupted students taking 3 or more credits. MORE >

Class and Lab Fees ................................................................ varies
Some classes require special fees for equipment, laboratory use, material or personal instruction. Such fees are listed in the quarterly class schedules. This fee is usually around $34. MORE >

Transportation Fee ................................................... $10 per quarter
A $10 per quarter Transportation Management Fee (TMP) is charged to students enrolled for 10 or more credits. This fee allows these students to exercise one of the following options:

  • Purchase a quarterly bus pass, the GOPass, from the Cashier’s Office.
  • Receive a one-time $30 subsidy each quarter on a one-month regular Metro pass.
  • Receive a one-time $45 reimbursement each quarter on the ferry pass or Pierce/Snohomish Transit pass.
For more information, call the Transportation Coordinator at the campus:
Seattle Central Community College: (206) 344-4393
North Seattle Community College:    (206) 526-0060
South Seattle Community College:    (206) 763-5157
Seattle Vocational Institute:                (206) 587-4942

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Special Program Fees

Refer to campus quarterly schedule for information and fees related to the following programs:

  • Adult Basic Education ESL/GED Preparation
  • Adult High School (age 19 or older)
  • Apprentice-Related

Audited Classes Fees

Fees for audited classes are the same as those for credit classes.

Non-Credit & Community Service Programs Fees

Refer to campus quarterly schedule for information and fees for non-credit and Community Service courses and courses related to the following programs:
  • Emergency Medical Training
  • Industrial First Aid
  • Parent Ed Cooperatives
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Other Fees

NOTE: These fees are non-refundable.

Credit by Examination ................................... equivalent to course tuition
English/Math Placement Tests ............................................. $ 15.00 each
GED Test ................................................................................... $ 75.00
GED Test Retest (per section) .............................................. $ 15.00 each
Official Transcripts ................................................................... $ 3.00 each
Work Experience Evaluation ....................................... varies by campus

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Student Accident Insurance

Accident insurance is available to students registered for 6 or more credits. The district-wide policy provides broad coverage at a comparatively inexpensive rate. Student insurance must be purchased during the first two weeks of each quarter. An informational brochure is available from the Cashier’s office at North and South; from the Student Leadership office at Central; and from the Registrar’s Office at SVI.

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Refunds

Refunds For Withdrawals

Refunds are made according to the schedule below.
NOTE: Fees are not returned automatically. Students must request a refund by completing an Add/Drop form.

Withdrawal due to class cancellation ........................................ 100%
Through the first 5 instructional days (less $5 fee) ..................100%
6th - 20th calendar days .................................................................. 50%
After the 20th calendar day ................................................................ 0%


Refunds for classes that do not follow the regular college quarter calendar are determined on a prorated basis according to the time frame above. Allow at least two to three weeks for processing of refunds. Refunds for Community Service classes are listed in the quarterly schedule.

Students who receive financial aid and withdraw from ALL classes should be aware that because of federal regulations, refunds are returned to the federal account. It may be necessary for a campus to apply a pro rata refund policy as mandated by law. Contact the Financial Aid Office for the refund policy.
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Intensive English Institute - Refunds For Withdrawals

Prior to first class ................................................................ 100%
Through the first 5 calendar days (less $5 fee) ............. 100%
5th—20th calendar day of quarter ....................................... 50%
After 20th calendar day of quarter .......................................... 0%

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Waivers


State Employees

Washington state employees (employed 50% or more time and classified as “Permanent”) are eligible to have their tuition waived for up to a maximum of 6 credit hours of state-funded courses per quarter within the district. Students taking more credits must pay the regular tuition rates for those credits. This waiver cannot be used for Occupational Teacher/Training Education classes, self-support classes or for K-12 employees. Persons wishing to use this waiver may register on a space-available basis between the sixth and tenth instructional day (fifth and eighth for summer) of the quarter after obtaining instructor’s permission. Students who register prior to this time will be charged the regular tuition rates for all enrolled credits. A registration processing fee of $20 is required (subject to change). Students are responsible for any additional charges, such as I.D. card, fees, parking, books or supplies. MORE >

Veterans

Eligible Veterans or National Guard Members, Child and Spouse of totally Disabled or POW/MIA or Deceased Eligible Veterans or National Guard Members are eligible to have a portion of their tuition waived. For more information, contact the Veteran’s Office at each campus.

Senior Citizen Waiver

For students at least 60 years old, the student pays the reduced rate of $5.00 per class plus fees for a maximum of two classes. Persons wishing to use this waiver may register on a space-available basis between the sixth and tenth instructional day (fifth and eighth for summer) of the quarter after obtaining instructor’s permission. Students who register prior to this time will be charged the regular tuition rates for all enrolled credits. A registration processing fee of $20 is required (subject to change). Students are responsible for any additional charges, such as I.D. card, fees, parking, books or supplies. MORE >

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