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Steps to Enroll

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1 Apply

Submit a free admission application online.

2 Activate Your Student Accounts

When your application has been processed, you’ll receive an acceptance email with your ctcLink ID. Use your ctcLink ID to activate your two student accounts: your ctcLink account and your ClipperID.

3 Plan to Pay

Fill out the FAFSA or WASFA to apply for financial aid (grants and loans) and learn about funding and payment options. List SPSCC as your school on the FAFSA by using school code 005372.

NEED HELP?

360-596-5440 outreach@spscc.edu spscc.edu/admissions/steps

How much does it cost?

The cost to attend SPSCC varies based on your residency status, credit load, and other factors. Annual tuition & fees is about $4,805 plus $900 for books and supplies for a full-time Washington State resident who takes 15 credits per quarter.

4 Get Placed

Take a Guided Self Placement for English and math or submit test scores or transcripts to get placed in the correct classes.

5 Get Registered

Complete the Pathway Selection Survey and New Student Advising & Registration (NSAR) to learn about resources, meet advisors, and pick your Pathway and register for your classes.

$ Pay Tuition & Fees

Finally, don’t forget to pay tuition and fees online or in person by the deadline. You can be dropped from classes you registered for if you don’t pay on time. Payment plans are available.

Funding & Costs

Funding Options

Completing the FAFSA or WASFA is your first (and most important) step to getting free financial aid funding. After that, explore these options:

Scholarships

Grants

Student Jobs

Work Study spscc.edu/admissions/funding

Hey, High Schoolers!

Workforce Funding

Veterans Benefits

Third Party Payments Loans

Are you a current high school student? Dual Credit programs allow you to take college classes at your high school or at SPSCC tuition free! Visit spscc.edu/programs/high-school-dual-credit to learn more.

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