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Students are allowed to appeal their Loss of Enrollment Priority **Optional Fee: Students who choose to opt-out of the Student Services
in an attempt to reinstate original priority registration date/time. Fee are eligible for a refund ONLY if they complete a fee waiver at the
Students must complete & submit an “Appeal of Loss of Enroll- ASGCC Business Office (SM 1st floor) within the first two weeks of
ment Priority” petition form to the Admissions and Records the semester or intersession.
Office along with supporting documentation, by the petition
deadline (please contact the Admissions Office for information Representation Fee: The Student Representation Fee helps
on deadlines). Once the petition has been reviewed by the Admis- ensure that the student voice is represented to governmen-
sions and Records Director, a decision will be rendered and the tal representatives at the local and state level. The $2 SRF is
student will then be notified through their MyGCC student used by the ASGCC and the Student Senate of the Califor-
portal. If the petition is approved the registration hold will be nia Community Colleges (SSCCC) to advocate and lobby
removed and the student will be able to register. If the petition is for legislative issues that affect and benefit community
denied, the student will need to register during open registration. college students both at the local, state, and federal level.
***Students may opt-out of paying the $2 by clicking the “Student
FEES Representative Fee” button under Student Account in MyGCC.
Fees are established by the California State Legislature Student Photo I.D. : The card is used at the library, the bookstore,
offices in College Services and instructional labs at the college.
and the GCC District Board of Trustees. There is no fee.
$ 46 per unit Enrollment Fee*
$ 225 per unit Nonresident Tuition* Instructional Materials Fee: Various types of instructional
materials may be required in some classes. For those students
$ 21 fall/spring Health Services Fee who wish to purchase the materials from the College, an
$ 18 summer/winter Instructional Materials fee will be assessed. The courses that
require materials or an Instructional Materials fee are noted
$ 12.50 Student Services Fee** in the Schedule of Classes. These materials include, but are
not limited to, electronic data, tools, equipment, clothing, and
$ 2.00 Representation Fee*** those materials which are necessary for a student’s vocational
training.
$ No fee Student Photo I.D. Fee
$ 40 per unit Capital Outlay Fee
Enrollment Fee: All students, resident and non-resident, must Capital Outlay Fee: The capital outlay fee is $40 per semes-
pay the basic enrollment fee of $46 per unit for each semester or ter unit for students, who are residents of other states, who
summer/winter session. are foreign nationals or who have taken legal residence in
California for less than one year.
Nonresident Tuition: Nonresident tuition is a mandatory fee of
$225 per semester unit (plus the enrollment fee of $46 per unit) Supplementary Fees:
for students who are residents of other states, who are foreign
nationals or who have taken legal residence in California for less College Catalog: $5 per copy
than one year.
Course Audit Fee: $15 per unit
Health Services Fee: A Health Services fee of $18 per semester HSE Test Fee: $150
and $14 for a summer or winter inter-session is required of all
students. Services include blood pressure screening, vision per battery of five tests or
screening and hearing tests, tetanus, measles, mumps, and
rubella immunizations, and assistance with health insurance $25 per test
questions. A registered nurse is available, and students may
schedule appointments with physicians, nurse practitioners, Official College Transcript: First two are free
and mental health counselors. The health fee may be waived for
individuals who are members of a bona fide religious organiza- $10
tion that believes in prayer for healing. Membership must be
documented. Rush service is an additional $5 per copy
Student Services Fee: The $12.50 Student Services fee, which is Parking: $45 for summer/winter
assessed each semester and inter-session, provides membership
to the ASGCC and allows students to access various college activi- $75 for fall/spring
ties and programs. These include admission to events sponsored
by the ASGCC, participation in inter-collegiate athletics, and Refund Processing Fee: $10
access to various scholarship opportunities and the emergency
loan program. The Student Services fee also helps support many Returned Check/Charge Back: $30
critical programs and services throughout campus, including,
student clubs and organizations, the Food Pantry, the Multicul- Verification of Enrollment: First two are free
tural and Community Engagement Center, Disabled Students
Program and Services, the Welcome Center, the El Vaquero $5
student newspaper, the Transfer Center, and much more!
Rush service is an additional $5
All fees are subject to change without notice.
Financial aid may be available to students who meet the
qualification requirements. The enrollment fee is waived
for students who qualify for financial aid. Students with
questions concerning financial aid eligibility should contact
the college Financial Aid Office.
*Mandatory Fee. There is an exemption procedure for fees that
are not mandated by the California State Legislature. Contact the
respective department for details.
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