Bachelor Degree Programs

Our Bachelor Degree Programs webpage provides information on how to apply for aid, the cost to attend, awards available and the disbursement schedule to help you plan your finances. As a potential student in the ECC Respiratory Care Bachelor's Degree program we want you to be successful and we're here to help.

How to Apply

To apply for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) and also consider scholarships to provide you additional financial stability while you attend ECC. 

Financial Aid

Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step toward applying and getting federal aid for college. El Camino College will use your FAFSA data to determine your eligibility for state and federal school aid. All students are encouraged to complete and submit a FAFSA by March 2nd of each year. To renew your application for Financial Aid please apply for the following school year starting on October 1st of each year.

Assembly Bills 130 & 131, known as the California Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act of 2011, are laws that increase access to financial aid for undocumented students who attend a public university, community college or private college in California.

The DREAM act allows undocumented students to receive scholarships administered by public institutions (AB-130) and state funded grants including Cal Grants, California College Promise Grant and university grants (AB-131). Complete the California Dream Act Application if you meet the requirements for AB 540 and you are not eligible to apply for the FAFSA.

A diverse array of scholarships recognize academic achievement, financial needs, leadership and community service, affiliation with campus clubs and organizations, and international students. Access the El Camino College Foundation Scholarship Application online through MyECC. Log in with your MyECC username and ID and click the “Scholarship Application” link.

Cost of Attendance (COA)

The cost of attendance (COA) is the estimated total amount it will cost you to go to El Camino College for that year. The enrollment fee for upper-division bachelor degree program courses is $130 per unit. All other fees remain are the same as an El Camino College student. The table below provides a detailed breakdown of required fees and others that are optional.

 
Fee Description Required/ Optional/ Other Cost
Enrollment Fee Per-unit fee for all students (except those concurrently enrolled in high school) Required $46 per unit
Enrollment Fee for Bachelor Degree Program Per-unit fee for all students enrolled in a ECC Bachelor Degree Program (enrollment fees also apply) Required $84 per unit
Non-Resident Tuition Per-unit fee for students who aren’t California residents (enrollment fees also apply) Required (If Applicable) $296 per unit
Health Fee Per-term fee for all students Required $26 per fall or spring semester, $22 per summer session


Student Representation Fee Per-term fee for all students Required $2 per term
Instructional Materials Fee Per-course fee for students enrolled in specific courses (see schedule of classes) Required Varies
Student Activities Fee Optional fee providing access to discounts and events Optional $15
Parking Fee Optional per-term fee for students parking vehicles or motorcycles on campus Optional $35 per fall or spring semester for automobiles 
$20 per summer or winter session for automobiles 
$20 per semester or session for motorcycles 
Nonresident Application Fee Fee for out-of-state and international applicants Other $50
F1 Visa Student Health Insurance Insurance fee for international students on F1 visas Other $707.58 beginning Spring 2023

Annual Budget (Full Time)

Estimated Student Budget for Financial Aid based on a Nine (9) Month Budget for Full Time Enrollment

 
Budget Item Budget Description Cost At Home (with Parent) Off Campus
Enrollment Fee for Bachelor Degree Program Per-unit fee for all students enrolled in a ECC Bachelor Degree Program (enrollment fees also apply) $130 per unit $3,120 $3,120
Non-Resident Tuition Per-unit fee for students who aren’t California residents (enrollment fees also apply) $296 per unit $7,104 $7,104
Health Fee Per-term fee for all students $26 per fall or spring semester, $22 per summer session $52 $52
Books & Supplies Estimated cost for books, and equipment $89 per unit $2,136 $2,136
Food & Housing Estimated monthly costs associated with Food & Housing to attend El Camino College $1,125 per month (At home)  /  $2,159 per month (Off Campus) $10,125 $19,431
Transportation Estimated transportation costs to commute back and forth to campus $179 per month (At home)  /  $196 per month (Off Campus) $1,611 $1,764
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses Estimated cost for personal expenses $401 per month (At Home)  /  $492 per month (Off Campus) $3,609 $4,428

The annual budget for residents to attend the ECC Bachelor Degree Program is $20,653 if living at home with a parent or $30,931 if living off campus. The annual non-resident budget to attend the ECC Bachelor Degree Program is $27,757 if living at home and $38,035 if living off campus.

Financial Aid Programs

The California College Promise Grant (CCPG), waives the enrollment fees and tuition for eligible California residents attending a California Community College. California residents may apply by completing a FAFSA application. Students with AB540 status may apply by submitting the CADAA. Students may also submit a manual application to [email protected] or submit in person at SSB-229. CCPG awards begin in the fall term of each academic year and must be renewed every year. Required fees such as the Student Health Fee and Student Representation Fee are not covered by the CCPG and must be paid each term.

Cal Grants are offered by the State of California and administered by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC). Cal Grants are available for undergraduate students who are enrolled in at least six units per semester and who have not earned a bachelor’s degree.

Cal Grant amounts for 3rd and 4th year students are $1,648 for Cal Grant B

In addition to Cal Grant, the Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG) is a financial aid program for Cal Grant B and C recipients attending a California Community College full-time (12 units or more). The purpose of the SSCG grant award is to provide the student with additional financial aid to help offset the total cost of community college attendance, and to encourage full time attendance and successful on-time completion.

SSCG awards for student enrolled full time is $1,298 per semester or $2,596 per year. If enrolled in 15 units or more the award is $4,000 per semester or $8,000 per year.

Designed for undergraduate students, Federal Pell Grants are based on your financial need, the cost of attendance at your school, and more.

The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) is a grant that is awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates exceptional financial need to help pay for their education. Awards can range from $300–$600 and do not need to be repaid.

The Federal Work Study Program (FWS) gives eligible students the opportunity to work on or off campus and earn money to supplement expenses not covered by grants or loans. To apply and participate in the FWS program, you must enroll at least half time (six units) during the fall and spring semesters. 

A Federal Direct Student Loan is financial aid that must be paid back with interest. El Camino participates in the Federal Direct Loan Program, offering low-interest education loans for students to help pay for college costs. There is no credit check or cosigner required to qualify.

Loan Limit Amounts for 3rd and 4th year students are $5,500 Subsidized and $7,000 Unsubsidized.

Disbursement Schedule 2023-24

The following is an Estimated Disbursement Schedule of when students who qualify for Financial Aid as part of the Bachelor Degree Programs can expect their aid to be transmitted. All dates are estimated and subject to change based upon the system.

2023-24 Estimated Payment Dates*
Pell First Disbursement (25% of the Annual Pell Award) 8/16/2023
Pell Second Disbursement (25% of the Annual Pell Award) & SEOG Disbursement 10/11/2023
Pell First Disbursement (25% of the Annual Pell Award) 1/4/2024
Pell Second Disbursement (25% of the Annual Pell Award) & SEOG Disbursement 3/1/2024

All other disbursements remain the same and can be viewed on the Aid Disbursement webpage.

Questions? Contact Us

Lizet Salazar

El Camino College

Financial Aid & Basic Needs

Advisor for Bachelor Degree Programs

 

[email protected]

Student Services Building 229

 

Online Support: FA Help Desk