Fees and Expenses

2023-2024 Fees and Expenses

Enrollment Fee1 $46 per unit
Nonresident Tuition2 $360 per unit
International Student Tuition2 $360 per unit
Campus Service Fees
Class Pass Fee
Fall & Spring
12 or more units $7
Fall & Spring
Less than 12 units $6
Winter & Summer
4 or more units $4
Winter & Summer
Less than 4 units $3
Health Service Fee
Fall & Spring
$26
Students eligible for California College Promise Grant CCPG (Formerly known as Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver BOGFW)
$21
Winter & Summer
$22
Students eligible for California College Promise Grant CCPG (Formerly known as Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver BOGFW)
$17
Parking Fee: www.citruscollege.edu/campussafety/Pages/ImportantParkingInformation.aspx
Fall & Spring
$70
Students eligible for California College Promise Grant CCPG (Formerly known as Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver BOGFW)
$43
Winter & Summer
$34
Student Representation Fee
Fall & Spring
$2
Student Service Fee
Fall & Spring
$15
Winter & Summer
$10
1

The enrollment fee is set by the California State Legislature.

2

Nonresident and international students are required to pay tuition/capital outlay, and enrollment fees.

Class Pass Fee

The Class Pass Fee is a transportation fee voted on by students in Spring 2017. The Class Pass is a reusable electronic TAP sticker that lets Citrus College students ride Foothill Transit. It is accepted on all Foothill Transit Local and Silver Streak bus lines, which connects students to 22 cities in the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys, including Downtown Los Angeles. Students enrolled full-time or part-time can get their Class Pass TAP sticker at the Campus Center with their student ID. The pass is only available for students enrolled in credit courses. No waivers or exemptions are allowed.

Health Service Fee

The Health Services Fee is mandatory for both full-time and part-time students. The following students are exempt from payment of the fee:

  • Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization. To receive an exemption, these students must present valid documentation of his or her membership in such a religion to the office of the vice president of student services.
  • Students who are attending Citrus College under an approved apprenticeship training program.
  • Online Education and Noncredit only students. However, these students may pay the fee and receive services from the Student Health Center.

Student Service Fee

The Student Service Fee supports campus activities such as athletics, clubs, cultural events, campus improvements, and other special programs and services that directly benefit students and campus life.

The Associated Students of Citrus College (ASCC) sticker is now virtual. Students no longer need to pick up a sticker. The ASCC information is stored on the student ID.

Students may waive this fee prior to payment of classes by completing the online waiver form. Students who waive the fee will become ineligible for the benefits associated with this fee, but not for any other student services. Students enrolled in only distance education classes or only enrolled in noncredit classes are not assessed the student service fee. However, these students may pay the fee and receive the benefits outlined above.

Student Representation Fee

The Student Representation Fee is a $2 mandatory fee to be used solely to advocate and lobby for legislative issues that affect and benefit community colleges and community college students. The student may, for religious, political, financial, or moral reasons refuse to pay this fee by completing the online Student Representation Fee Waiver Form each semester prior to paying for classes and completing the registration process. This fee is non-refundable. 

Instructional Materials Fee

A student may be charged this fee for instructional or other materials required for specific classes. These materials may include but are not limited to, textbooks, tools, equipment and clothing.

Student Financial Obligations

All fees must be paid prior to the rollout date to avoid being dropped from classes, including waitlisted classes. Fee payment schedules are included in the class schedules and online.

Citrus College will withhold degrees, registration privileges, or a combination of both, from any student or former student who has failed to pay any financial obligation due to the college. Holds on a student’s record will be released when the debt obligation has been met. Debts must be paid in the form of cash or money order: a bank service charge or charge back fee may apply.

Fee Refund Policy

In the case of an active or reserve military service member who receives orders compelling them to withdraw from Citrus College, a full refund shall be made upon verification of his or her orders.

Refunds of the enrollment fee and nonresident tuition fee shall be processed automatically for each class the student withdraws from by the posted refund deadline date for that class. The health fee and/or student service fee will be refunded automatically if the student withdraws from all of their classes by the posted refund deadline date for each class. Parking fees shall be refunded if the student withdraws from all of their classes by the posted refund deadline date for each class, brings proof of said withdrawal to Campus Safety, and returns the parking permit to Campus Safety.

Cancelled Classes

Classes may be cancelled at the discretion of the college. Students enrolled in a cancelled class may enroll in other open classes.

Students who have a class or classes cancelled by the college are eligible for a full refund of fees paid for those classes.

2023-2024 Cost of Attendance

Students Living with Parents

  Fall & Spring Fall & Spring & Summer
Tuition and Fees $1,324 $1,655
Living Expenses (Food and Housing) $10,125 $12,656
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $938 $1,173
Personal/Misc $3,609 $4,511
Transportation $1,611 $2,014
Total $17,607 $22,009

Students Living Away from Home 

  Fall & Spring Fall & Spring & Summer
Tuition and Fees $1,324 $1,655
Living Expenses (Food and Housing) $19,431 $24,289
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $938 $1,173
Personal/Misc $4,428 $5,535
Transportation $1,764 $2,205
Total $27,885 $34,857

Non-Residents: Out-of-State students are required to pay tuition of $367 per unit in addition to the $46.00 per unit enrollment fee. These costs will be added to their budgets.

For more information, please review the cost of attendance article.