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See the current tuition and enrollment fees for residents and non-residents as well as other fees, including foreign student application fee, student representation fee, health services fee, universal transit pass (UTP) fee, and parking fees.
Money shouldn't get in the way of getting a college education. Our financial aid offices are here to help you get the financial support you need to pay your tuition and fees and afford college.
See the schedule of fees at Sacramento City College, including tuition, student representation fees, health services fees, and more.
How Much Does College Cost? The cost of attendance (sometimes called COA) refers to the average amount a full-time student can expect to spend while enrolled at Sacramento City College over a nine-month period.
Choose from the following to learn how to apply and start taking classes at Sacramento City College!
Tuition and Fees. Get started at Sacramento City College with the information you need to know to apply and enroll in your first classes.
It's easier than ever to apply to Sacramento City College. When you apply now, you guarantee your admission to Sacramento City College. After that, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act Application (CADAA) to save money on tuition and other fees.
There is a non-refundable $15 fee each semester you use the student payment plan. You must pay your tuition and fees soon after you enroll in classes, or else you will be automatically dropped from your classes. Learn more about fee payment deadlines for the current and upcoming semesters.
Sacramento City College has a limited amount of FSEOG funds, so make sure you submit your FAFSA as early as possible. What it Covers. A FSEOG can be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies, transportation, living expenses, and child care. You can receive $100 to $600 per year. Eligibility
A student's net price is the amount they pay to attend Sacramento City College in a single academic year after subtracting scholarships and grants received. Use the calculator below to find out your approximate net price.