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                 Financial Aid
STANDARD STUDENT BUDGETS
The following chart allow students to estimate the cost of attending Palo Verde College for one school year (nine months). These budgets are intended to include enough money for students depending on lifestyle, priorities, and obligations. It is possible to reduce costs in some areas through careful planning.
2022–2023 COST OF ATTENDANCE
**FEES/TUITION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
California Residents—Enrollment fees are $46.00 per unit with no maximum
 Cost of Attendance: Budget Allowances
  Living with Parents
  Living Off Campus
  Less Than 1/2 Time
   Distance Learning
  In-State Enrollment Fees
(Based on 14 units per semester)
  $1,288
  $1,288
   $1,288
  $1,288
  Books and Supplies $1,152
Food and Housing1 $9,360
Transportation $1,026
Personal/Misc2 $3,348
Totals $16,174
$1,152
$17,784
$936
$3,924
$25,084
$1,152 $1,152
$0 $0
$936 $0
$0 $0
$3,376 $2,413
     Includes food, snacks, meals on campus, rent, utilities, household supplies, etc. Includes clothing, laundry, and dry cleaning, personal care, gifts, recreation, etc.
NON-RESIDENCE STUDENTS:
For students who are not a California resident, fees and tuition costs are:
 Out of State/Non-resident Tuition Fees: $307 per unit (Plus, enrollment fees of $46 per unit) *Arizona Resident Guest Agreement Enrollment Fees $138 per unit
* Only LaPaz, Mohave, and Yuma Counties have Guest Agreement
STUDENT RIGHTS
You have the right to ask the college:
• What it costs to attend and what its refund policies are if you drop out.
• How the college determines whether you are making satisfactory academic progress and what happens if you are not.
• What financial help is available, including information on all federal, state, and college financial aid programs, not just loans.
• About the deadlines for submitting applications for each financial aid program and how recipients are selected.
• How your financial need is determined, including how costs for tuition, fees, room, board, transportation, books, supplies, personal and miscellaneous expenses are considered in your cost of attendance.
• What resources (such as parental contribution, other financial aid, personal assets) are considered in the financial need calculation, and how much of your financial need, is determined by the college, is met.
• To explain the various programs in your financial aid package, and how and when you’ll receive your aid.
• To reconsider your financial aid application if you believe you have been treated unfairly.
• How much of your financial aid must be paid back, and what portion is grant or gift aid?
• You have the right to know what the loan interest rate is, the total amount that must be repaid, payback procedures, when repayment begins and how long you must repay.
• How to apply for additional aid in the event your financial circumstances change.
• To disclose the percentage of its students who complete the college’s programs, the percentage that transfer out and its job placement rates. • About the effect outside scholarships may have on your financial aid award.
• For its statistics on crimes committed on and off camps and for its campus safety policies and procedures.
Please note that the college catalogs are available at www.paloverde.edu
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