Important Fee Information

When you register for courses, Payment is due four weeks before the semester starts or you may be dropped from your courses. If you register for courses after the due date, payment is due by midnight of the day that your register or you may be dropped from your courses. 

You may have adequate financial aid to cover these fees; please check MyShasta for your account summary (under Student Finance) and your financial aid award letter (under Financial Aid). Alternatively, you may set up a payment plan if you are unable to pay in full.

Payments may be made online via MyShasta or in-person at the Business Office, Admissions & Records, or at any Extended Education Campus.

  • Spring 2024 — Drop for nonpayment begins December 15, 2023
  • Summer 2024 — Drop for nonpayment begins May 10, 2024
  • Fall 2024 — Drop for nonpayment begins July 19, 2024

Students may be eligible for various types of financial aid. If you are eligible to receive tuition fee waivers, grants, scholarships, or loans; it may cover some or all of your tuition and fees. Be sure to complete a FAFSA or CADAA application each school year to reduce your out of pocket expenses.

  • If you have been awarded enough financial aid to cover your fees, payment is not required at the time of registration.
  • If you have been awarded some financial aid, but not enough to cover all of your fees, you only need to pay the portion your financial aid won’t cover.
  • Financial aid will only cover current semester fees. If you owe a balance from a prior semester, you are responsible for making a payment to your account.

To determine if you have any financial aid awards, please visit MyShasta > Financial Aid.

To apply for financial aid visit www.fafsa.gov or dream.csac.ca.gov.

For additional financial aid information visit www.shastacollege.edu/fa.

Payment plans can be created on MyShasta and then select Student Finance tab. On the next page, select Payment Plan Setup Link, where you can then select Proceed to Processor to be directed to the Nelnet Payment Plan website.

A $25 processing fee will be applied, and a 50% down payment is required to establish a new payment plan. If you have enough pending/awarded financial aid to cover your fees, you are not required to establish a new payment plan. 

Please visit the Payment Plan webpage for more information.

Education Code Section 68075.6 grants an immediate nonresident tuition fee exemption to eligible Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders and refugee students who settled in California upon entering the United States. This exemption is granted for one year from the date the student settled in California upon entering the United States.

This exemption applies to the following: 

  • Iraqi citizens or nationals (and their spouses and children) who were employed by or on behalf of the United States Government in Iraq. (​Pub.L. No.110-181, s1244) ​
  • Afghan and Iraqi translators (and their spouses and children) who worked directly with the United States Armed Forces. (Pub.L. No.109-163, s1059)
  • Afghanistan Nationals who were employed by or on behalf of the U.S. Government or in the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) in Afghanistan (Pub.L. No.111-8, s602)
  • ​Refugee Students admitted to the United states under Section 1157 of Title 8 of the United States Code

2023-24 Registration Fees

Type of Fee Cost
Enrollment Fee $46 per semester unit
Student Health Fee $26 for Fall
$26 for Spring
$20 for Summer
Campus Center Fee $20.50 for Fall
$20.50 for Spring
$16.50 for Summer
Student Representation Fee (Optional) $2 per semester
Student Events & Activities ID Card Fee (Optional) $10 per semester
Parking $30 for Fall
$30 for Spring
$15 for Summer
$2/day
Oregon Reciprocity Fee $73 per semester unit
Out-of-State Resident (OSR) Registration Fee $341 per semester unit
($295/unit OSR + $46/unit)

*Effective July 1, 2022
Baccalaureate Program $130 per semester unit
($46/unit enrollment fee + $84/unit upper division fee)
Materials Fees Amount Varies by Class Materials Fees (PDF)

The Health Fee may be refunded to students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization or for students who are attending a community college under an approved apprenticeship training program. See the Dean of Enrollment Services for details.

All fees subject to change by the State Legislature. If the State Legislature enacts a fee increase retroactively, students will be billed for the difference. Please keep your address current.