College of the Redwoods 2007-2008 College Catalog

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STUDENT FEES*

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NOTE: Additional information about these fees, as well as a listing of persons who may be exempt from paying the fees listed below, may be found in Board of Trustees Policy 529 and Administrative Regulation 529.01.

Mandatory Fees

Fees Required as a Condition of Enrollment at the College

1. California Residents

Although (by definition) there is no “tuition” for California residents, there are still certain fees that residents are expected to pay as a condition of enrollment. These fees are:

  • An enrollment fee .........................currently $20.00/ unit
    Audit fee .......................................$15.00/non-refundable
  • A health services fee
    Eureka Campus ......................................$12.00/ semester
    ........................................................ $7.00 summer session
  • Mendocino, Del Norte, Klamath-Trinity, and Arcata Sites, as well as students taking only off-campus classes .........................................................$4.00/ semester
    ........................................................ $4.00 summer session
  • A small number of instructional materials fees (see individual course descriptions for details)

An Important Note about the Board Of Governor's Waiver

The Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver is a program authorized by the California State Legislature. California residents who qualify for the BOG waiver are not required to pay the enrollment fee or the health services fee. The qualifications are:

  • The student must be a California resident; and
  • The student must be receiving public assistance through General Assistance (GA) or General Relief (GR), AFDC/TANF/CalWORKs, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or State Supplementary Income (SSI); or
  • The student must meet the income standards set by the state; or
  • The student must be eligible for state and/or federal financial aid based upon filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
  • Material fees are not covered by the BOG waiver. Students who wish to apply for a BOG should:
  • Complete the Free Application or Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA).
  • Pick up a BOG application form from the Financial Aid Office or available on the CR website. Check with the Financial Aid Office to see if additional income tax information or agency verification will be required to process the application.
  • Bring or mail the completed application and any additional verification information to the Financial Aid Office or the Student Assistance Center before registering for classes.

2. Non-residents

Students who have not been legal residents of the state of California for at least one year immediately preceding the beginning of the term in which they wish to enroll will be required to pay non-resident tuition. At the time of this printing, the rates that non-residents will be expected to pay as a condition of enrollment are:

  • Tuition ............................................ currently $213.00/unit
  • An enrollment fee ......................... currently $20.00/ unit
  • A health services fee
    Eureka Campus ...................................... $12.00/ semester
    .........................................................$7.00 summer session
  • Mendocino, Del Norte, Klamath-Trinity, and Arcata Sites, as well as students taking only off-campus classes .........................................................$4.00/ semester,
    .........................................................$4.00 summer session
  • •A small number of classes have instructional materials fees

a. Non Residents Participating in the Oregon Exchange Program

The college has entered into agreements with three Oregon colleges to provide for a reciprocal exchange between institutions that are located in two different states but that are still geographically close to one another. The intent of this program is to be able to offer academic programs to students that may not be available at their own college. These colleges are:

  • Oregon Institute of Technology
  • Southern Oregon State University
  • Rogue Community College

Students attending CR under the auspices of one of these agreements are obligated to pay the following fees:

  • Tuition: an amount equal to 27% of the regular non-resident tuition, rounded to the nearest dollar. Currently ........................................................... $58.00/unit
  • An enrollment fee ...........................currently $20.00/unit
  • A health services fee
    Eureka Campus .......................................$12.00/ semester
    ......................................................... $7.00 summer session
  • Mendocino, Del Norte, Klamath-Trinity, and Arcata Sites, as well as students taking only off-campus classes ..........................................................$4.00/ semester
    ......................................................... $4.00 summer session
  • A small number of instructional materials fees (see individual course descriptions for details)

Health Services Fee

A mandatory health services fee will be charged as indicated above. The following waivers/exemptions to this fee are available:

  1. Students who receive a Board of Governors Fee Waiver
  2. Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bonafide religious sect, denomination, or organization.

Requests for this exemption are made by petition to the Student Assistance Center (Eureka campus) and/or to the Campus Vice President at the Del Norte or Mendocino Coast campuses.


OTHER FEES*

Student Activity Fee

Students may choose to pay a student activity fee of $5.00 per term. This fee supports the Associated Students of College of the Redwoods (ASCR) social, educational, recreational, and athletic activities and programs on each campus.

Parking Fees

Because the college is considered a tenant at the Klamath- Trinity and Arcata sites, parking at these locations is currently free of charge. Parking on the Eureka, Del Norte, and Mendocino campuses, however, is by permit only. Semester or annual permits may be purchased at each of these sites according to the following schedule:

Automobile/Truck:

Annual (August to August) Permit ......... $50.00
Fall or Spring Semester ............................ $30.00
Winter Session ............................................. $6.00
Summer Session ........................................ $10.00
One-day Permit ........................................... $1.00

Motorcycles:*

Annual (August to August) Permit ......... $25.00
Fall or Spring Semester ............................ $15.00
Winter Session ............................................. $3.00
Summer Session .......................................... $5.00
One-day Permit ........................................... $1.00

Available at vending machines located throughout the parking areas

*If an Automobile/Truck permit is purchased, and a motorcycle is the individual’s second vehicle, a second permit will be issued at no additional charge.

Parking permit refunds will be issued prior to the established deadline of the term in which the permit was issued, provided the permit is presented to the Business Office at the time the request is made. Requests for refunds after the deadline must be based upon extenuating circumstances only.

PLEASE Note Refunds are made only to the person who originally paid the fee.

“Official” transcripts may be requested via WebAdvisor. “Official” transcripts cost $5.00 each and are processed within 2 working days after receiving payment. “Unofficial” transcripts can be printed via WebAdvisor and are free.

Refunds

For Dropped Classes

Enrollment fees will only be refunded if the student drops the course(s) in question by the end of the 2nd week of the regular semester. See the Class Schedule for refund deadlines for Winter session and for Summer classes. Refund checks will automatically be mailed to eligible students. If a course is cancelled by the college, all enrollment fees will be refunded to the students who had registered and paid for it. If applicable, a refund processing fee of $10.00 per student per semester will be subtracted before the refund is issued.

Students who receive federal financial aid are subject to federal refund calculation formulas. Contact the Financial Aid Office for detailed information.

The Oregon Exchange student refund policy follows the same time frames and other guidelines as those specified for California residents.

To Students Paying Non-resident Tuition

Refunds shall be made according to this schedule only after an official drop or withdrawal has been processed by the Admissions & Records Office.

Time of Official Withdrawal or Reduction in Load Percent of Original Fee Refunded
Through the end of the second week of the term 100% of original fee
During third week of instruction 50% of original fee
During fourth week of instruction 25% of original fee

Consequences of Non-payment of Fines or Other Funds due the College

As a means of encouraging the payment of obligations to College of the Redwoods, its Foundation, and any offices thereof, the following blocks will be put in place until all debts are paid:

  1. Grades will not be issued.
  2. Transcripts will not be issued.
  3. Registration will not be processed.
  4. Degrees or certificates will not be awarded.

Upon presentation of valid receipt for the unpaid monies due to the College or any of its agencies, the restrictions shall be removed.

*Please Note: All Fees Are Subject To Change CURRENTLY $20/UNIT

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