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Onondaga Community College

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2009-10 Tuition

Tuition

Tuition rates and fees are subject to change without prior notice.

NY State Residents
Onondaga County Residents
Full-time (12 or more credit hours) $1762 per semester
Part-time (Less than 12 credit hours) $140 per credit hour

Resident Status is defined as being a legal resident of New York State for one year and of the County of Onondaga for six months. Both periods of residency must immediately precede the date of registration.

Non-Resident with Certificate
Full-time (12 or more credit hours) $1762 per semester
Part-time (Less than 12 credit hours) $140 per credit hour

Students who are residents of New York State (but not of Onondaga County), may reduce their tuition by submitting a Certificate of Residence* issued by the Chief Financial Officer of their home county. You must be a legal resident of another county in New York State for one year immediately preceding registration. You must present a Certificate of Residence from your home county to reduce your tuition.

Non-Resident without Certificate
Full-time (12 or more credit hours) $3524 per semester
Part-time (less than 12 credit hours) $280 per credit hour

Questions? If you are unsure about your official residence, or have questions, please call the Bursar's Office at (315) 498-2367.

Out-of-State Residents
Full-time (12 or more credit hours) $3524 per semester
Part-time (less than 12 credit hours) $280 per credit hour

Defined as a legal resident of a state other than New York, or a student on a visa from another country.

Seniors Audit Free

Onondaga Community College welcomes learners, age 60 and older. If space allows, this non-credit option allows you to attend lectures free of charge.

* Certificate of Residence

Have you officially resided in New York State but outside of Onondaga County in the past year? You may be able to reduce your tuition by submitting a Certificate of Residence issued by the Chief Financial Officer of your home county upon registration. Once on file with the Bursar's Office, the certificate will be valid through the academic year.

  • Certificates must be dated after July 1 and are effective through the following academic year.
  • A new certificate is required for each academic year.

Certificate of Residence Instructions:

  • Complete the Certificate of Residence Affidavit and Application, and have it notarized in your county. (Download PDF file)
  • Submit the application to the Chief Fiscal Officer of your county, usually your County Treasurer. If necessary, the office can assist you with completing and notarizing the application. You will be issued a Certificate of Residence.
  • Send to the Onondaga Community College Bursar's Office before registering, or bring it with you upon registration.
  • Re-submit a certificate, dated after July 1, at the beginning of each academic year.

Please Note: County residents of Cayuga, Nassau, Orange, Saratoga, Suffolk, Wayne, Westchester, or New York City must complete a different application. These are available at the Onondaga Bursar's Office.

Contact

Bursar's Office
Gordon Student Center, room 114 campus map
Hours: Check hours
Telephone: 315 498-2367
e-mail: StudentCentral@sunyocc.edu