Financial Aid Respiratory Care – Bachelor of Science Degree
Financial Aid is available for qualifying students and may be used to offset the additional cost of the program. Most of our students receive State, Federal, or qualify for the CA Promise Grant Fee Waiver (CCPG). For more information on financial aid, please visit our Financial Aid webpage or contact Gabriela Garcia ggarcia@sbccd.edu - (909) 389-3309.
We highly encourage students enrolled in the bachelor degree program to submit a FAFSA or California Dream Act before applying to the program regardless of your acceptance. For more information, visit the FAFSA website or CA Dream Act website.
The CA Promise Grant waives the full amount of enrollment fees (currently $46) for California residents attending community college. When you receive a Promise Grant fee waiver, there will still be a small balance of additional mandatory fees that must be paid by midnight of the day you register. For more information, visit the financial aid website: CA Promise Grant Fee Waiver (BOG)
Upper Division Coursework Fee:
Effective Spring 2024
- $84.00 per semester unit.
Students will continue to benefit from low-cost tuition, $46 per unit, for their first two years of study. Upon admission to the bachelor's degree program, an additional $84 per unit is added for their final two years of study for a total of $130 per unit.
The California Student Aid Commission offers grants for which Crafton students are eligible to apply. The deadline to apply for these programs for the following year is March 2 and September 2. Students interested in this program must meet the published deadline; no exceptions are made. For more information, visit the financial aid website: Cal Grants
The Middle Class Scholarship (MCS) is offered by the California Student Aid Commission and provides Crafton Hills College students in the Respiratory Care – Bachelor of Science Degree with a scholarship. The deadline to apply for an MCS award is March 2 each year.
Students must meet the general financial aid requirements in addition to being under the MCS income/asset ceilings.
This scholarship is treated the same way as a grant and is applied to a student’s financial aid package as the last award.
Crafton Hills College participates in the Federal Direct Loan (DL) Program. The DL Program is a student loan program offered by the U.S. Department of Education to eligible students to cover higher education costs. Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans are available at CHC. For more information, visit the financial aid website: Direct Loans
Frequently Asked Questions:
No, The California College Promise Grant (CCPG) will only cover the standard $46 per unit for qualifying students.
Students will continue to benefit from low-cost tuition ($46 per unit) for their first two years of study. Upon admission to the bachelor's degree program, an additional ($84 per unit) is added for their final two years of study for a total of ($130 per unit). Students may apply for financial aid and scholarships each year.
You should apply for financial aid by submitting your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as early as possible. The FAFSA is typically due in March for the following academic year to ensure your eligibility for specific grants is reviewed. However, you can submit your FAFSA at any time of the year, and your eligibility will be reviewed and shared with you as soon as possible.
We recommend that you apply for your FAFSA as soon as you apply for the bachelor's degree program.
For more information on FAFSA, including how to prepare for the application process, visit the FAFSA Website.