Gainful Employment Information

The following certificate program is eligible for federal student aid:

The following information is required by the federal gainful employment regulations. For more information about financial aid to assist with education visit financial aid. 

18 units constitute the certificate in Auto Body Metal

U.S. Department of Labor Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 49.3021
National Center for Education Statistics Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 47.0603

Program Tuition and Fees - Cumulative

CA Resident
Full-time enrollment (34 weeks or 2 semesters)
Ca Reg fee  $648
   
Health fee  $34
Parking Permit Fee  $40
Student Center Fee  $10
Books/Supplies  $1,710
Total Cost of Program  $2,442
Non-CA Resident
Full-time enrollment (34 weeks or 2 semesters)
Ca Reg fee  $648
Tuition  $3,420
Health fee  $34
Parking Permit Fee  $40
Student Center Fee  $10
Books/Supplies  $1,710
Total Cost of Program  $5,862

 

On Time Graduation Rate:

Normal completion time/on-time graduation is based on a full-time student taking 12 units per 17-week semester.

The on-time graduation rate for this program for 2010-11 was N/A. 3 students were awarded an Auto Body Metal certificate in 2010-11. The majority of students at Allan Hancock College attend part-time, thus it is common that they complete their programs of study beyond the “normal time” a full-time student would take to complete the same program.

Median Loan Debt:

Title IV Loans (median loan debt)

Subsidized Stafford Loan $ 0.00
Unsubsidized Stafford Loan $ 0.00
Parent Plus Loan $ 0.00

Other Loans (median loan debt)

Alternative/Private Loans $ 0.00

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Last Modified Jan 23, 2013