Fees

All fees must be paid within the time frame allotted to avoid a drop for non-payment. Please refer to the College website for current fees.

  1. Resident Tuition: Fees for California residents are listed on the College website for each semester or intersession.
  2. Nonresident Tuition:  As permitted by Education Code section 76140, a community college district may admit, and shall charge a tuition fee to nonresident students. Per Education Code section 68018, a nonresident is a student who does not have residence in the state for more than one year immediately preceding the residence determination date. See COD website for the current fee. Questions regarding establishing California residency should be directed to the Admissions & Records Office. 
  3.  Exemption of Nonresident Fees: Under Education Code 76140-76143, exemption of the nonresident portion of tuition and enrollment fees may be granted, including but not limited to:
  • AB540 Exemption includes eligible students who meet all of the eligibility criteria: (1) Attendance at California Schools (2) Completion of a Course of Study (3) Registration (4) Affidavit of student without lawful immigration status.
  • Refugees
  • Students who qualify under SB 141 and meet all eligible criteria.
  • Dependents of any individual killed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon building in Washington, D.C., or the crash of the United Airlines Flight 93 in southwestern Pennsylvania. Financial need requirements apply.
  • Students taking noncredit or apprenticeship courses.
    Documentation is required for all eligible students. Please contact the Admissions & Records Office with any questions. 

4. Tuition Fee for Foreign Students: Foreign students will be charged the same fee as nonresidents. See COD website for the current fee.

5. Capital Outlay Fee: In addition to the non-resident fee computed as specified above, foreign and non-resident students will be charged an amount not to exceed the amount that was expended by the District for capital outlay in the preceding year, divided by the total full-time equivalent students.  See the Schedule of Classes for the current fee.

6. Credit by Examination Fee: A non-refundable application fee, equal to the State-mandated enrollment fee, is charged for Credit by Examination. Please check the Admissions & Records Office webpage for current fees. 

7. Duplicate Diploma/Certificate Fee: A fee is charged for a duplicate diploma/certificate. Please check the Admissions & Records Office webpage for current fees.

8. Enrollment Verification Fee: Students requesting enrollment verification pay a nominal fee. Enrollment verifications are obtained by completing an online request form. Enrollment verifications requested for student loan deferment are fee-exempt. Additional information is available on the Admissions & Records Office webpage.

9. Health Fee: Assembly Bill No. 2236, passed by the California State Legislature, and under the authority of Education Code, section 76355, authorizes College of the Desert to charge a Health Fee for the operation of a Student Health Center. Exempted students include:

  • All active duty military personnel attending classes on a military base and their dependents.
  • Apprentice students. 
  • All students who depend exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with a bona fide religious sect.

10. Health Occupations Programs: College policy requires each student enrolled in Health Occupations programs that require patient contact for the development of specific skills to secure insurance coverage against liability for malpractice.

11. Instructional Materials Fee: Students may be required to provide required instructional and other materials for a credit or noncredit course, provided such materials are of continuing value to the student outside the classroom and provided that such materials are not solely or exclusively available from the District.

12. International Student Insurance: International students enrolled at COD or in the Intensive English Academy, apart from those enrolled through university partnerships, must purchase the COD international student health insurance plan. Information regarding benefits and costs of the COD international student health insurance plan are available in the International Education Program Office.

13. International Student Processing Fee: The College may charge a student who is both a citizen and a resident of a foreign country a fee to process his or her application for admission. This processing fee and regulations for determining economic hardship may be established by the Superintendent/President. The fee shall not exceed the lesser of (1) the actual cost of processing an application and other documentation required by the U.S. government, or (2) one hundred dollars ($100), which shall be deducted from the tuition fee at the time of enrollment.

14. Transportation Fee: A fee is charged to students, which includes the cost for parking permits or a pass for unlimited use of Sunline bus services. Students who will use any COD parking must register their vehicle using the following link: Virtual Student Parking Permit.  Citations will be issued to unregistered vehicles using COD parking and will be assessed for violations of parking regulations.

15. Refund Processing Fee: A fee is charged for the processing of a refund. Please check the Bursar's Office webpage for additional information.

16. Student Center Fee: Approved by student vote in accordance with Education Code, section 79121, for the purpose of refinancing, constructing, enlarging, remodeling, refurbishing, and operating a student center

17. Student Representative Fee:  Assembly Bill (AB) 1504 was approved by Governor Gavin Newsom on October 4, 2019. AB 1504, also known as the student representation fee, requires that all California Community Colleges charge a $2 student representation fee at the time of registration, starting on January 1, 2020.  Per law, our institution will charge a $2 student representation fee every term you plan to enroll at College of the Desert. 

  • As part of the $2 student representation fee, College of the Desert will retain $1 from each fee collected to support the operation of our student government.  Revenue generated will be used to support student government representatives who may be stating their positions and viewpoints before city, county, and district government, and before offices and agencies of the state and federal government. 
  • College of the Desert will send $1 of each fee collected to the Chancellor's office to help with costs associated with running a statewide community college student organization.   The fee will support student participation and engagement in statewide higher education policy and advocacy activities, in addition to the required goals of the statewide community college student organization. 
  • If you choose to opt out of the fee, you will be given an opportunity to do so without providing a reason at registration. 

​18. Transcript Fee: An official transcript of a student’s record is obtained by completing the Transcript Request online. Sealed transcripts sent directly from the College to the destination requested by the student are considered official unless unsealed. There is no charge for the first two official transcripts provided a student orders the transcripts in-person through the Admissions & Records Office (allow minimum of 21 working days). Additionally, a student may receive an official transcript on the same day by paying a $25.00 fee at the Bursar’s Office and then taking the receipt to the Admissions & Records Office. 

Please Note

All fees are subject to change in accordance with changes to the California Educational Code and the State Legislature.

All information regarding enrollment and health fees is subject to change as mandated by the California Community College Board of Governors and California law.

Accident Insurance

The Health Fee entitles students to accident insurance. This policy covers accidents on campus or campus-related activities only. Athletes engaged in interscholastic sports have separate coverage.

Medical Insurance

Students may voluntarily purchase supplementary health insurance to cover sickness and hospitalization at minimum cost. This insurance is required for all foreign students each semester.