Tuition and Fees
Upon registering for a class, students incur a financial responsibility to the College.
Class tuition and fees are due before the first meeting of the course. Because tuition
rates, fees, and refunds are subject to change, current information is published in
the class schedule each term. Tuition for auditing a course is the same as regular
credit class enrollment.Tuition rates for 2007-2008 are illustrated on the next page.
Tuition rates for 2008-2009 were not determined at the time of the publication
date. Tuition and fees are established by the KCC Board of Education and are
subject to change without notice.
Credit classes:
Tuition is based upon Student Classification [please see corresponding chart
on next page]. Non-credit class: Tuition varies. Non-credit classes and their
corresponding fees are published in the Class Schedule each term.
Degree or Certificate Seeking Students
Students interested in Financial Aid must complete a Free Application for Federal
Student Aid [FAFSA] or verify that a completed FAFSA is on file with the Financial
Aid Office.
Senior Citizen Program
The Senior Citizen Program is for individuals age 62 or over, and is designed to
help meet the educational needs of senior residents in the District. Senior residents
may take advantage of a 50% reduction in tuition for a credit class that does not
meet maximum enrollment. The 50% discount does not apply to any additional
fees that may be required. If the class meets maximum enrollment, and the senior’s
participation would prevent a full-tuition paying student from taking the class,
they will be required to pay the full tuition amount to keep their place in the class.
KCC will notify the student if this situation occurs. and offer the choice of paying
full tuition or dropping with a full refund of tuition and fees paid.
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