TUITION AND FEE RATES
The costs indicated below are valid through the Summer
2008 semester.
Credit Hour Enrollment
(Main Campus Students and Most Coffeyville
Technical Campus Students)
Kansas Resident Tuition and Fees: $60.00 per Credit Hour
($32.50 - fees; $27.50 - tuition)
Oklahoma & Missouri Contiguous County residents Tuition and Fees: $67.50 per Credit Hour
($32.50 - fees; $35.00 - tuition)
Other Out of State Residents Tuition and Fees: $101.50 per Credit Hour
($32.50 - fees; $69.00 - tuition)
International Tuition and Fees: $163.50 per Credit Hour
Book Costs: varies on course load and program, ballpark estimate is $450
per year
Technical Program Enrollment
(Some Coffeyville Technical Campus Students
and all Columbus Campus students)
Kansas Resident Tuition: $50 per credit hour
Non-Resident Tuition: $90 per credit hour
Fee Schedule for the following programs
- Full time students, $125 per semester (Fees for
full-time welding students are $250 per semester)
- Part time students, $65 per semester (Fees for
part-time welding students are $125 per semester)
- *Vo-Ag, $65 per semester
| Automotive Services |
Business and Computer |
Construction Technology |
| Collision Repair |
Electrical Technology |
Networking |
| Precision Machining |
Welding Technology |
*Vo-Ag (High School Only) |
Fees for Short-term and Evening classes:
A Shop fee may be assessed in some classes and are subject to change.
Safety glasses and earplugs may be purchased in the Technical Campus
offices.
Book Costs:
The cost of books varies on course load and program.
Tuition and Fees for Health Occupation
Certification:
|
Kansas Resident |
Non-Kansas Resident |
| Certified Nurses Aide |
$250.00 |
Certified Nurses Aide |
$410.00 |
| Certified Medication Aide |
$200.00 |
Certified Medication Aide |
$320.00 |
| CMA Recertification |
$50.00 |
CMA Recertification |
$65.00 |
| Home Health Aide |
$80.00 |
Home Health Aide |
$83.00 |
Please note that the Health Occupation amount includes the
State processing fee.
Incidental and Building Fees are collected and used for: technology
advancement, student ID, parking, student activity travel, student health
center operations, building debt and off-campus building rental, access to
college sponsored programs and athletic events, Kansas scholarships and
Student Government activities.
Gold Card
As a resident of Montgomery County age 55 or older, you are invited to
apply for the CCC Gold Card. This card permits you to enroll in a maximum
of six (6) college credit hours per academic year at CCC at a reduced rate
($32.50 per credit hour). Payment of any fees and/or books is the
responsibility of the student. For information, contact the Business Office
at 620-251-7700 ext. 2061.
Special Fees
Applied Music Classes,
$30.00 per class
Art Classes, $50.00 per
class
Cap & Gown/Graduation, $35.00 (Late Fee $10.00)
Computer, $10.00 per hour
First Aid, $10.00 per class
Greenhouse, 2 hrs or more $20.00 per class
Interactive Classes, $20.00 per class
Intro to Athletic Training, $15.00 per class
Online Course, $25.00 per credit hour
Science Lab, $5.00 per credit hour
Resident Hall Fees
Summer 2008
Raven Hall (Men's Dormitory)
Meal Plan includes weekends:
$704.00
Pat Walker Residence Hall (Women's Dormitory)
Meal Plan includes weekends
$792.00
$100 Deposit
$100 Deposit is required upon the return of your completed Residential
Hall Contract. The Residential Hall Contract must be completed before final
enrollment begins.
Fall 2008 and Spring 2009
The fees for the Residential Hall are:
Raven Hall (Men's Dormitory)
*19 Meal Plan includes weekends:
$4,235.00, per year
Raven Apartments (Sophomore Men Only)
*19 Meal Plan includes weekends:
$4,796, per year
Pat Walker Residence Hall (Women's Dormitory)
*19 Meal Plan includes weekends:
$4,796.00, per year
$100 Deposit
$100 Deposit is required upon the return of your completed Residential
Hall Contract. The Residential Hall Contract must be completed before final
enrollment begins.
Dorm Contract
Forms
Monthly Payments:
25% payable first day of Fall classses and 25% due each of the following
dates Oct. 1, Nov. 1, and Dec. 1; 25% due first day of Spring classes and
25% due each of the following dates Feb. 1, March 1, and April 1.
Dorm Damages:
Each student is responsible for any damage to the commons area and his/her
own room. Damage charges for a unit commons area will be assessed to all
unit residents. Damage charges for a student room will be assessed to
occupants of that room. The damage charges will be deducted from the $100
deposit.
Refund of Housing Payments:
In the event that you move out of the Residence Hall or you are removed from
the Residence Hall for disciplinary purposes during a semester, your housing
room balance for the semester will not be refunded. This includes your
room/damage deposit. You will receive a pro rate refund of your food service
contract. It is the resident's responsibility to follow official College
checkout procedures. All charges will continue to be assessed until checkout
procedures have been completed. |