COC Continues to Remove Financial Barriers
With rising inflation and living costs, many individuals are looking for ways to tighten their budget. For many, the goal of getting a college education is put on the backburner.
We at College of the Canyons believe that everyone should have access to higher education.
In addition to advocating to keep the per unit fee and expand the Canyons Promise program for all, we have introduced a payment plan option for students who are unable to pay their full balance when registering for classes, at no extra charge!
Why is this great news?
Many students often feel deterred from enrolling in classes because they are unable to pay full tuition during the registration period. A payment plan option allows students to pay tuition fees in smaller installments while not missing out on enrolling in high-demand classes.
How does it work?
To calculate payments, students must divide their tuition and fees by the remaining months until the final tuition due date.
To avoid receiving an outstanding fee hold, all balances must be paid in full no later than the date listed on the schedule below:
Fall 2022 – Wednesday, Sept 21
Winter 2023 – Wednesday, March 22
Spring 2023 – Wednesday, March 22
Summer 2023 – Wednesday, June 29
How can payments be made?
Installment payments may be made online and in-person. Credit card payments can be made online. Cash or check payments can be made in person or dropped off during afterhours at the secured payment drop located in the Student Business Office (Canyons Hall Room 101).
One thing inflation hasn’t changed is that Summer and Fall 2022 enrollment fees at all California Community Colleges will remain at $46-per-unit, as mandated by the state of California.
A community college education is still the most affordable and quality choice!
For more information about our new payment plan option, please visit www.canyons.edu.
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