Student Accounting Office
LAST DAY OF THE YEAR AND WINTER BREAK
City Student Accounting's last day of the year will be Friday, December 20, 2024.
On that Friday, our hours will be 8:00am - 10:00am.
We will be closed for winter break: December 21, 2024 - January 1, 2025
We will reopen on Thursday, January 2, 2025 at 8:00am.
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HOURS
Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Location / Contact Information
- Room A-256 - Second level of the "A" building
- Phone: 619-388-3458
- Fax: 619-388-3324
- Email: cityacctg@sdccd.edu
Office Hours (Subject to Change)
- SEE ABOVE
Tuition & Fees
http://www.sdccd.edu/students/fees.aspx
- Enrollment fee is $46 per unit which is assessed on all students, including nonresidents.
- Nonresident tuition is $356 per unit.
- Health fee will be $21 per semester for Spring 2025 and Fall 2025, and $17 for the Summer 2025 session.
- Student Representation Fee is $2 per semester.
HOLDS - Students who pay their fees in full on their mySDCCD portal will have their Hold removed in approximately fifteen minutes after payment.
Optional Fees
- Associated Students (AS) Membership is $8 per school year.
- Parking Permits are $40 for Fall and Spring, and $29 for Summer. The parking permit is reduced to $25 for students with CPGC financial aid waiver.
- Motorcycle Permits are $17.50.
Paying For Your Classes
You can avoid the lines and pay online through the student portal. Visa or Mastercard are accepted for online payments. Click here to be taken to the student portal sign-in page. Once in the student portal, click "College Student Dashboard," select "My Finances," and "Make a Payment."
You can pay for your classes, the Health fee, and the Rep fee at the Student Accounting Office. In person, we accept cash, checks, all major credit cards, money orders, and cashier's checks.
Payment Plans are an interest-free option for students to pay fees in monthly installments over the course of the semester. Students who owe a minimum of $250 in a term are eligible to enroll in a payment plan, make a 20% down payment along with a nonrefundable $25 Payment Plan fee, and make monthly payments. Click Payment Plan Details for more information.
Parking Permit
Students parking permits are required to park in student lots.
Spring 2025 parking permits are now available for purchase at our office and can be picked up at College Police. College Police is located in the V Bldg Room V-100 and their phone number is 619-388-3461.
The Spring 2025 parking permit is valid until June 6, 2025.
You may also purchase a parking permit online and the permit will be mailed to you. Please note that a parking permit purchased online after January 22, 2025 must be picked up at College Police.
Enforcement of the parking permit will be suspended the entire month of January during Intersession and the first week of classes (February 3 - 7, 2025). Warnings for student parking permit violations will be issued the second week of classes (February 10 - 14, 2025).
Full enforcement of the parking permit begins on February 18, 2025 on all the college campuses.
Student Bus / Trolley Passes
College transit passes use the PRONTO system. Students can choose to use either a physical PRONTO card or the PRONTO mobile app. To purchase a student pass, visit the Accounting Office or email us at cityacctg@sdccd.edu with your 10-digit student ID number and 20-digit virtual or physical PRONTO card number. Please indicate whether you need a semester or monthly pass.
Spring 2025 Semester Pass
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- The cost is $180.00.
- Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 7.0 college units within the San Diego Community College District.
- The Spring 2025 semester bus pass will be valid from January 13 - June 7, 2025.
- First Day Available for Sale: Thursday, January 6, 2025
Youth Opportunity Pass (YOP) will be up and running through the semester, and allows for any students 18 and under to ride transit for free until their 19th Birthday. More information about YOP and how students can access this program can be found here.
Related links:
Form 1098-T Available Online
You can now download your form 1098-T online through MyPortal. See instructions to consent to electronic delivery and download/print. Or find out why you did not receive 1098-T here.
Questions about your 1098-T? Need our Tax ID? Email etax@sdccd.edu
You may be eligible to receive your financial aid refunds in your bank account through Direct Deposit. Click here for more information.
Your checks will be mailed to your mailing address if you are not enrolled in Direct Deposit. Please make sure your mailing address is current in MyPortal. If you have requested campus pickup or have a hold on your account, your checks may be available at the Student Accounting Office.
- Refunds will be automatically sent to students after the add/drop Deadlines.
- NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN FOR CLASSES DROPPED AFTER THE PUBLISHED DEADLINE DATES.
[Our refund policy]
[Important semester deadlines]
We are processing refunds in the order on the list we receive regularly. No action is required for you to receive a refund. However, if you have not been refunded for your payment for more than a month after you dropped your classes or were granted the CCPG fee waiver/3rd party payment, please email us at citystudentaccounting@sdccd.edu.
- Pay for your classes using a Third-Party (e.g., scholarship, VA, outside organization)
- ASG Membership. What is the Associated Students Government?
- Transcripts [Order online]
- Duplicate Diploma
- Disburse Financial Aid checks
- Disburse scholarship checks
- Accept service payments: field trips, Child Development fees, Student Health Clinic Services
- Accept payments for holds: Library fine, chemistry lab/equipment fine, Financial Aid overpayment, Emergency Book Loan repayment
- Credit card disputes and returned check issues
- First-contact office
- Coordinates with Financial Aid to disburse Financial Aid
- Coordinates with Student Affairs, the Associated Student Government, and active clubs by monitoring cash accounts, processing funds requests, and providing financial guidance in order to enhance campus life through student activities beyond the classroom
- Works with the Scholarship Coordinator to process scholarships
- Works with outside third-party organizations who want to provide financial assistance
- Encourages public transportation by selling discounted monthly and semester bus/trolley passes
- Oversees various accounts (Co-Curricular, Fiduciary Fund Trust, Revolving Cash Fund), each designed to support students, faculty, staff, and administration based on District guidelines, policies, and procedures.