Jamestown Community College - Tuition and Financial Aid

Tuition and Financial Aid

The annual cost of tuition for a full-time student (taking 12 credit hours or more in a semester) who is a New York resident is $4,050. For non-New York residents, full-time annual tuition is $8,100. Tuition is $170 per credit hour for New York residents and $305 for non-New York residents. Students are allowed to enroll at less than full-time, however, only full-time are allowed to stay in the Hillside Suites residence halls. JCC offers several forms of financial aid, including scholarships. One of JCC's largest and most successful scholarship programs is the USA (which stands for Unified Student Assistance) scholarship. The USA scholarship, awarded to students who graduate within the top 20% of their high school class, covers the amount of NYS resident tuition, minus Pell, TAP and PHEAA.

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