Tuition & Fees
- Tuition rates are subject to change as set by the Board of Trustees.
- In-State Kansas Resident $59.00 per credit hour (includes $10 student fee)
- Out-of-State Students $157.00 per credit hour (includes $10 student fee)
- Online Access Fee $30.00 per course
- Telecourse Fee $20.00 per course
- Web-Enhanced Course Fee $15.00 per course
Note: Tuition rates are subject to change as set by the Board of Directors.
Tuition Payment: Early enrollees may pay tuition in person on Payment Day, May 25, 2010, or by mail, which must be postmarked by May 19, 2010. June enrollees must be prepared to pay tuition at the time of enrollment. Cash, check, money order, Master/VISA, or Discover can be used for tuition, fees, and books.
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All students having tuition and fees paid by an outside agency must have written authorization by the agency on file in the Student Financial Aid Office in order to defer payment of covered charges.
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Enrollees who are dependents of public safety officers who died as a result of injuries sustained in the line of duty should identify themselves to Admissions personnel at the time of enrollment and inquire about eligibility for a tuition and fee waiver.
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Enrollees who are full-time or part-time, or spouses/dependent children
of employees may apply for a tuition and fee waiver by completing an Employee
Tuition Scholarship Application and submitting it to the Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Financial and Administrative Services. Employee Tuition Scholarship Applications are available from the Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Financial and Administrative Services.
By mail or in person: If you early enroll in person or by phone, please check WebAdvisor© for you billing information. Mailed payments (check, money order, MasterCard, Visa or Discover) must be postmarked by May 19, 2010.
By financial aid: If you have applied for financial aid and have not yet received an Award Notice sent to you by the KCKCC Financial Aid Office, you should report to the Student Financial Aid Office. If you have not yet applied for financial aid, you should contact the Student Financial Aid Office as soon as possible. If the Student Financial Aid Office does not have your processed aid application on file, you will be expected to make other payment arrangements.