We do all we can to make our classes affordable, with a simplified tuition model,
payment options, and aid programs. You can understand and easily calculate your costs
— no surprises!
Our Financial Aid office can help make college more affordable. Here are some ways to lower your costs. Complete
the FAFSA to find out how much financial aid you’re eligible for.
We have programs that cover costs for all kinds of students. Which scholarships could you be eligible to receive?
Veterans Services
Learn about financial assistance for veterans who enroll.
More Aid Sources
From federal loans to work-study programs to childcare grants, we have many sources of aid.
Open Books
When you register, look for the Open Books Program to find classes with free or low-cost books and materials.
What You'll Pay
We offer a simplified tuition model that eliminates enrollment and registration fees.
But your costs might be lower! Use the Net Price Calculator, created by the Texas
Higher Education Coordinating Board, to access an estimate of costs, based on your
circumstances.
Select “Student Account Summary.” Reminder: If you set up payments online, it’ll set you up for automatic withdrawals.
Choose “Payment Profile” under My Profile Setup.
Select the Action button under Saved Payment Method.
Edit payment method and save.
Note: If you attempt to delete a saved payment method that is already in use for future
payments, the system will not allow for it to be removed. You will need to add a new
payment method, then update your future unpaid installment plans to the new payment
method. You can remove any old payment methods after all future installment plans
are updated.
Log into SOS and enter the Student Account Suite (SAS).
Select “Select “Student Account Summary.” Reminder: If you set up payments online, it’ll set you up for automatic withdrawals.
Select “View Activity” to view the breakdown of your account balance. You can view more details if you click
the red arrows.
Select “Make a Payment.” From here, you can pay the account balance (the entire amount) or select by term.
Press “Continue” to select your payment method, and you’ll receive a confirmation of your payment.
Log into SOS and enter the Students - Registration.
Select “Register,” “Add,” or “Drop Classes.”
Select the “Print Options - Schedule/Fee Bill”
Click the “Print Schedule/Fee Bill” blue link.
Select the proper term, then hit “Submit” to print.
Online:
Credit Cards
ACH
In person:
Cash
Check
Money Orders
Cashier's Check
Credit Cards
Tap Pay
Apple Pay
Google Pay
Late Payments
You might pay in full upfront or set up an installment payment plan. Whatever you
choose, pay on time, and you’ll be fine. We trust you’ll pay by the deadline, but
if you don’t, here’s what happens next.
Did You Miss a Payment?
If you are overdue on financial obligations to San Jac (excluding library and traffic
fines), you’ll receive a warning. It’ll tell you the payment due date to avoid automatic
withdrawal from all classes.
You must pay all debts before you re-enroll. If you are in default on a government
loan used for San Jac classes, you may not receive a diploma until you've made six
consecutive voluntary monthly loan payments.
Debts include:
Tuition
Charges
Returned check penalties
College-generated loans
Restitution for loss of or damage to College property
Chargebacks
Did You Stop Paying or Bounce a Check?
We charge $30 for each stopped payment or returned check. Returned checks include
electronically converted checks that our bank has rejected. If your check is returned,
you must pay San Jac by cash, cashier's check, money order, or credit card.
We charge $25 for late payments on our installment payment plan (IPP) and registration
payment deferments (RPD). If you don’t pay the IPP or RPD at its maturity, the matter
may go to an attorney or collections agency. Resulting collection costs will be added
to the original debt and you must pay these costs, as well as attorney's fees, if
applicable.