Paying for College

Most affordable tuition in the region

PCC costs a third of public, 4-year colleges and universities, and we have more financial aid and scholarships than ever. Plus you can always start college here and transfer later to anywhere you ultimately want to go.

Interested in taking a FREE class? PCC is offering new students who register for classes 3 free credits with our 3 on Me offer. This offer covers up to $500 in tuition. To qualify, you simply need to be a Colorado resident and be eligible for the College Opportunity Fund program. To accept this offer, simply apply to PCC. We’ll take care of the rest!

The President's 3 on me: Receive one FREE 3-credit late-start class

There are many options available to help students pay for college expenses! Explore the different opportunities available to you by clicking on the topics below.

Tuition

There are many options available to help students pay for college expenses! Explore the different opportunities available to you by clicking on the topics below.
 

Veterans'

PCC has been designated a Military Friendly institution. At Pueblo Community College your service is recognized and appreciated.



 

Financial Aid

Financial Aid helps students and their families pay for college. This financial assistance covers educational expenses including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation.

Payment Options

There are many options available to help students pay for college expenses! Payment plan options are available and payment can be made by phone, mail, thrid-party, or online by credit card.


 

Scholarships

At PCC there are dozens of scholarships available from departments to various foundation scholarships. Some scholarships are very broad and others will have very specific requirements.

What if I don't pay?

If you are unable to make payment or payment arrangements, it is your responsibility to drop your classes by the End of Refund/Census period. Course census dates may vary. Contact Admissions with any questions. If classes are not dropped, you will be financially responsible for tuition and fees.