Tuition, Fees and Books:
Fall 2020 – Summer 2021
Questions about tuition and fees should be directed to the Office of Students Accounts at:
StudentAccountsOffice@ucc.edu. Please include your name and College ID number.
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Part-time (less than 12 credit/hours per semester):
Union County Residents: | $214.00 per credit/hour |
Out of County/State/International: | $428.00 per credit/hour |
Full-time (12 to 18 credit/hours per semester)
Union County Residents: | $2,640.50 per semester |
Out of County/State/International: | $5,281.00 per semester |
More than 18 credit/hours in a semester:
Charged the applicable full-time rate plus the part-time rate for the credit hours in excess of 18
UNION AMERICAN SUCCESS PROGRAM
International:
Tuition: | $7,000.00 |
Platform Fee: | $500.00 |
Tuition charges will be computed based on a student’s residency on record on the first day of a semester:
- Union County Residents: Applicants with an address in Union County for a period of 12 months prior to the first scheduled day of a semester.
- Out-of-County: Applicants who for a period of 12 months prior to the first scheduled day of a semester have an address outside of Union County, but within the United States.
- International: Applicants who for a period of 12 months prior to the first scheduled day of a semester have not resided in the United States.
FEES
Nursing Clinical Fees – per credit hour
Practical Nursing | See PNU Course Fees below |
Trinitas | $748.00 |
Nursing Fees – other
Practical Nursing Student Health Fee | $25.00 |
Practical Nursing Testing Fee (per course) | $50.00 |
Trinitas NCLEX Review/Testing Fee | $400.00 |
Trinitas Student Health Fee | $100.00 |
Trinitas ID Badge Replacement Fee | $10.00 |
Trinitas Course Technology Fee (per credit hour) | $38.00 |
NURE 130, 131, 132, 212, 231, 232, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290 |
Other College Fees
Application Fee | $10.00 |
Book Subscription Fee (Annual, no refund after semester/term start) | $130.00 |
Course Fees (See Schedule Below) | |
ESL Program Fee (per semester) | $35.00 |
I.D. Replacement Fee | $5.00 |
Late Payment Fee (Charged per month until balance is paid in full.) | $35.00 |
Online Course Fee (per course) | $25.00 |
Parking Fee Per Year (June through May) | $65.00 |
Parking Fee Spring Only | $32.50 |
Payment Plan Fee | $35.00 |
Registration Fee International Students | $250.00 |
Replacement Diploma | $30.00 |
Return Check Fee | $40.00 |
Senior Registration Fee | $15.00 |
Technology Fee (One Time Fee- Laptop) * | $500.00 |
Transcript Fee | $10.00 |
Unemployed Student Registration Fee | $20.00 |
Union American Honors One Time Program Fee | $600.00 |
* New for Fall 2020, a one-time, $500 Technology Fee will be charged to all full-time students to provide them with a laptop that will equip them for academic success.
COURSE FEES
ACC 203, 205 | 35 |
ACC 210 | 50 |
ADM 101, 102, 110, 131, 140, 213, 214, 216 | 35 |
ARC 101,102, 105, 205, 206, 218 | 65 |
ARC 210, 224 | 35 |
ASL 101 102, 103, 104, 201, 210 | 35 |
ASL 202 | 65 |
AST 101 | 50 |
AUT 100, 101, 102, 103, 121, 122, 131, 201, 202, 203, 232 | 240 |
AST 102 | 50 |
BIO 204, 208 | 40 |
BIOL 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 111, 112 | 65 |
CHEL 101, 105, 111, 112, 114, 211, 212 | 65 |
CHEL 113 | 45 |
CIS/CST 100, 101, 111 | 50 |
CIT 290 | 25 |
CSC/CST 115 | 35 |
CIS/CST 120 | 35 |
CIS/CST 130, 204, 210 | 50 |
CSC 100/CST 161 | 50 |
CSC 101/CST 162 | 50 |
CSC 102/CST 261 | 50 |
CSC/CST 226 | 50 |
CSC/CST 222 | 50 |
COM 100, 103, 107, 112, 216 | 50 |
COM 102, 106, 202, 206 | 35 |
DBI 210 | 25 |
EETL 101, 102 | 50 |
EETL 111, 211, 270 | 65 |
EETL 213 | 60 |
EGG 111, 201, 205 | 35 |
EGG 203, 207 | 60 |
EGGL 101 | 65 |
EMT | 65 |
ENG 081, 091, 096, 097 | 35 |
FIA 103 | 30 |
FIA 104, 125 | 35 |
FIA 130 (202) | 50 |
FIA 230 (204) | 50 |
GDP 101, 110, 115 | 35 |
GDP 201, 210 | 50 |
GDP 215 | 30 |
GEY 101, 102, 121 | 35 |
ITA 112 | 10 |
MAT 016, 017, 019, 021, 022, 113, 119, 125, 127, 143, 144, 146, 172, 246, 265, 267, 271, 272 | 35 |
MAT 117, 171 | 20 |
MAT 155 | 50 |
METL 106, 109, 219 | 65 |
PED 101 | 5 |
PHYL 102, 111, 125, 201 | 65 |
PMD 110, 213 | 130 |
PTA 115, 221 | 65 |
PTA 130 | 195 |
PTA 140, 220 | 130 |
PTA 224 | 159 |
PNU 190 | 300 |
PNU 191, 210 | 600 |
PNU 211 | 650 |
RSP 101, 102, 202, 212 | 200 |
The College reserves the right to revise its policies and charges at any time if circumstances so warrant
Students taking courses in the JFK Medical Center Muhlenberg Harold B. and Dorothy A. Snyder Schools should contact their respective schools for their latest tuition and fee information. The College reserves the right to revise its policies and charges at any time if circumstances so warrant.
Books
Required textbooks and supplies are an integral part of the educational experience. Students should be prepared to purchase their materials before or at the beginning of the semester. The cost of text books can vary considerable by course and program of study. Students who are approved for financial aid may be able to use a portion of their aid to make purchases in the Union County College Bookstore under the college’s Book Allowance program.
- Available for the first four weeks of Fall/Spring semesters, and for the first two weeks of Summer/Mini semesters.
- The Book Allowance Program is offered as an aid to assist students with the cost of textbooks and essential course related supplies. Students should be financially prepared for out of pocket expenditures when their maximum Book Allowance has been reached.
- Students may be eligible for a Book Allowance if approved financial aid awards (exclusive of college work study or federal work study) are greater than the tuition and fee charges for the semester.
- Eligible students need to present a valid photo ID and a copy of their schedule
- Book Allowance purchases are charged against the student’s financial aid. Purchases over the amount of the available Book Allowance are the responsibility of the student.
- In the event financial aid is reduced or cancelled for non-attendance or any other reason, all Book Allowance purchases are the responsibility of the student