Tuition and Fees
12 Credits or More per Semester
– Tuition and fees are subject to change pending final action on the college's budget. –
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For tuition purposes, Residents are defined as students who have one year's legal residency in New York State and six months in Suffolk County. The legal residency of unmarried students under 21 is that of their parents. Students who are New York State residents in a county other than Suffolk may have the non-resident tuition rate waived by submitting a Certificate of Residency from their home county prior to registration.
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For tuition purposes, Non-Residents are defined as non-New York State residents, or New York State residents who have not resided in Suffolk County for six months. Note that New York State residents of other counties may have the non-resident tuition rate waived by submitting a Certificate of Residency from their home county prior to registration.
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The Tuition Deposit is a non-refundable payment that is required from students who are admitted to restricted programs at the College. The deposit will be applied to the payment of tuition in the first semester that the student registers following the payment of the deposit. If the student does not register and attend classes within one year of paying the deposit, the deposit will be forfeited.
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The Late Registration Fee is a non-refundable fee charged for registration beginning one week prior to the first day of a session (day, evening, Saturday/Sunday). It does not apply to courses being added to an existing schedule.
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The Technology Fee is a dedicated fee charged to students taking credit courses offered by the College. The fee is committed to fund technology and equipment; it is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session.
Fewer Than 12 Credits per Semester
– Tuition and fees are subject to change pending final action on the college's budget.
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For tuition purposes, Residents are defined as students who have one year's legal residency in New York State and six months in Suffolk County. The legal residency of unmarried students under 21 is that of their parents. Students who are New York State residents in a county other than Suffolk may have the non-resident tuition rate waived by submitting a Certificate of Residency from their home county prior to registration.
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For tuition purposes, Non-Residents are defined as non-New York State residents, or New York State residents who have not resided in Suffolk County for six months. Note that New York State residents of other counties may have the non-resident tuition rate waived by submitting a Certificate of Residency from their home county prior to registration.
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The Late Registration Fee is a non-refundable fee charged for registration beginning one week prior to the first day of a session (day, evening, Saturday/Sunday). It does not apply to courses being added to an existing schedule.
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The Technology Fee is a dedicated fee charged to students taking credit courses offered by the College. The fee is committed to fund technology and equipment; it is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session.
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The Technology Fee is a dedicated fee charged to students taking credit courses offered by the College. The fee is committed to fund technology and equipment; it is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session.
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The Technology Fee is a dedicated fee charged to students taking credit courses offered by the College. The fee is committed to fund technology and equipment; it is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session.
Common Fees
The following fees are common to all full- and part-time students:
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The Application Fee is a non-refundable fee that represents the cost of admission processing for all full and part-time students upon their first admission to the college.
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The GED Test Registration Fee is a non-refundable administrative fee that is charged for each General Educational Development (GED) Diploma examination for which you register.
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The Transcript Fee is charged for each academic transcript provided.
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The Student Activity Fee provides for social, cultural, athletic, and related activities for full and part-time students and is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session. Maximum $96 per semester.
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The Laboratory/Equipment/Special Program Fee partially provides for the extra costs of special supplies, equipment and services associated with certain courses. Individual course descriptions as outlined in the college catalog are marked to show if the fees are applicable for a particular course.
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The Distance Education Fee partially provides for the extra costs of special supplies, equipment and services associated with certain courses. Individual course descriptions as outlined in the college catalog are marked to show if the fees are applicable for a particular course.
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The Physical Education Service Fee partially provides for the extra costs of special supplies, equipment and services associated with certain courses. Individual course descriptions as outlined in the college catalog are marked to show if the fees are applicable for a particular course.
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The Culinary Arts Program Fee supports supplies and equipment associated with culinary arts program.
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The Applied Music Fee supports supplies and equipment associated with Music program.
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The Music Performance Lab Fee partially provides for the extra costs of special supplies, equipment and services associated with certain courses. Individual course descriptions as outlined in the college catalog are marked to show if the fees are applicable for a particular course.
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The Student Accident Insurance Fee provides accident and death coverage for all students enrolled in courses of 10 weeks or longer and/or are enrolled in courses, or are eligible to participate in activities, that present potential physical risks. These include students enrolled in physical education or activity courses plus certain field placements, internships, and cooperative education programs. This fee is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session.
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The Returned Check Fee is a non-refundable fee that provides for the collection and processing of checks that bounce (i.e., are returned unpaid by banks).
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The Records Maintenance Fee is a non-refundable fee that provides for the cost of managing and maintaining all student records. This fee is assessed on a per semester basis to students taking courses at the Ammerman, Eastern, and Grant campuses. Maximum $36 per semester.
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The Liability Insurance Fee is required of students in certain courses in nursing and health careers and is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session.
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The Vehicle Registration Fee is charged each semester. The fee is non-refundable on or after the first day of the session, and partly supports automobile registration, security, and plant maintenance activities. A separate parking sticker and fee are required for each car parked on campus.
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The Tuition Payment Plan Fee is a non-refundable fee that is charged when signing up for the plan each semester.
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The Late Payment Fee is a non-refundable fee that is charged for each payment that is not made on time.
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The Replacement of Lost ID Card Fee is charged to replace an ID card that is lost or misplaced.
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The Replacement of Lost Parking Sticker Fee is charged to replace a parking sticker that is lost or misplaced.
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The Web Access Fee partly covers the cost of web-based credit card payment transactions.
(Applies to charges of $50 & over.)
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Last revised: 5/10/2011
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