Admissions Information
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Tuition Costs
The nine month program consists of two semesters of 18 units each (36 total for the year)
All students pay enrollment fees (per unit), a health fee, a student representation fee, and a student center fee. Out-of-state/non-resident/international students pay non-resident tuition fees in addition to enrollment fees. If you have any questions about the total cost, please visit the Mendocino College fees page to ascertain the current fees: https://www.mendocino.edu/admissions-aid/registration/fees-and-tuition
For the school year 2021-2022 students with California residency paid approximately $845 per semester and non residents paid approximately $5885 per semester. These fees typically go up slightly every year, so be sure to confirm the total cost of enrollment.
Application
Our nine month program consists of 2 semesters with 18 units each. Non California residents will be required to pay fees in addition to the normal per unit cost. In order to qualify for in-state tuition, you must have resided in California for a least one year prior to attending, and be able to provide the appropriate documentation to prove it.
Currently(2022), California residents pay $46/unit or $828/semester for tuition. Non-resdents pay $341/unit, or $6138/semester. In addition to the tuition, a few other fees are added; a Health Fee, a Student Representation Fee, and a Student Center Fee, totaling no more than $20/semester.
As the exact costs change nearly every year, we ask that you go to https://www.mendocino.edu/admissions-aid/registration/fees-and-tuition. for the most accurate and up to date information. If you have any questions regarding cost, please contact the admissions office. https://www.mendocino.edu/admissions-aid
Financial Aid
General financial aid information is available online: https://www.mendocino.edu/enrollment-services/financial-aid/apply-financial-aid. Further information can also be found in the sidebar.
Dates 2022 - 2023
Each semester runs 17 weeks. The Fall semester from Aug 15 – December 9, 2022. The Spring semester from January 17 – May 19, 2023. Please refer to the Mendocino College Academic Calendar for additional information. https://www.mendocino.edu/academics/resources/academic-calendar
Equivalency
The nine month program is considered appropriate for intermediate to advanced woodworkers. To be eligible for the program, applicants must have at least completed and passed WOD-70A and WOD-70B, a cabinetmaking and millwork course, offered during the Summers here at the at The Krenov School in Fort Bragg. An equivalent course can also be substituted for these courses and most applicants choose this option. Equivalency can be woodworking instruction at another institution, or practical experience. If you using other coursework or experience to apply, you will be required to fill out a Prerequisite Course Equivalency Form which will help us determine if you meet the minimum qualifications for our program. This form is included with the application form.