Cost, Financial Aid &
Student Assistance
The total cost to complete the full two
years of the program is approximately $2,500. Following is a rough
breakdown of the costs:
NOTE:
This is the current Fall, 2005 rate.
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Resident Tuition as of
Fall 2005 |
$26.00/Unit x 53 =
$1378.00 (Major Only) |
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Nonresident Tuition:
All above fees |
plus $151.00 Unit +
$1,000 Program Costs |
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International Student:
All above fees |
plus $151.00 Unit +
$1,000 Program Costs |
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Program Costs: Books, Lab Coat,
Malpractice Insurance, Etc. |
$1,000 |
Grossmont College is part of the California
Community College system and requires an enrollment fee for all
students, payable at the time of registration. All students are also
required to pay a health fee. A parking fee will be charged to
students using the parking facilities. Check the current class
schedule for other costs (Health Fee, Student Benefit Card, Parking
Fee, etc.) that may be incurred each semester as fees are
subject to change from semester to semester depending
on State Legislature. A Student Benefit Card
is optional. Students are required to purchase their own textbooks
and supplies. The cost to CVT students for lab coats, malpractice
insurance and textbooks is approximately $1,000 for the full two
years of the program. Financial Aid is available to students who
qualify. Contact the Financial Aid Office, 644-7129.
NOTE: Here
are the Spring, 2005 Grossmont College (NOT including CVT)
fees.Enrollment Fee (Mandatory
...............................$26.00 per unit Health Fee
(Mandatory).....................................$13.00 Student Benefit Card
(Optional).........................$12.00 Student Center Construction Fee.......................$ 1.00 per
unit Parking: Auto or Multi-Car
Sticker...............................$40.00 Motorcycle/Moped
Sticker.............................$10.00 Non-resident Students -- above fees PLUS $146 per unit International Students -- above fees PLUS $46 per unit
Financial Aid
Apply or renew your financial aid on line at
http://www.grossmont.edu/fa/ or visit the Financial Aid
Office, Room 107 in the Administration Building for an application.
Apply early.
For information
and applications for Grossmont College scholarships for nursing and
health science students, visit the above website and look under
"Scholarships" or visit the Financial Aid Office. There are two
brief application periods for these scholarships, one at the
beginning of the fall semester and one at the beginning of the
spring semester. Applicants are always needed for the ASGC
Bookstore awards offered each semester. In addition to Grossmont's
scholarships listed on the above website, there are scholarship
databases on line that can be accessed through the above scholarship
page. These databases allow you to perform an interactive search on
line. Scholarship workshops are offered at the beginning of each
semester to help you learn more about scholarships. The dates and
times for the workshops are listed on the website and are available
from the Financial Aid Office.
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Financial Aid & Scholarship help for Health Occupations Students
Student Assistance
To enhance the quality of instructional programs
and assist students in achieving their academic goals, Student
Services, in addition to its Admissions, Financial Aid, and
Counseling departments, provides the following services: Assessment,
Bookstore, Career Planning, Disabled Students Services, EOPS, Health
Services, Re-Entry Center, Tutoring and Student Affairs (Associated
Students of Grossmont College). All new students are encouraged to
attend one of the New Student Advising Sessions. For more
information contact the Grossmont College Counseling Center.
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