Estimated Cost of Attendance

What's a Cost of Attendance Budget?

The Cost of Attendance Budget (COA) represents the estimated cost of attending Everett Community College for 9 months, or three full-time terms This includes fixed amounts, such as tuition and fees, as well as amounts that must be estimated, such as room and board, food, books, transportation, and personal expenses (laundry, toothbrushes, etc.) The purpose of this budget is to provide you with an idea of what your expenses might for the terms you will attend EvCC.

Once the COA Budget is established by the Financial Aid Office, aid can be offered in accordance with Federal and State regulations, taking into account the student's need as established by the FAFSA or WAFSA application (COA Budget - Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) - Other Resources = Need). 

Cost of Attendance (COA)  is only an estimate, based upon the average expenses of all students. These costs therefore, do not necessarily represent every expense a student might incur throughout a given year. Your actual experience may be different from these averages based on your own personal spending choices and on how many courses you take each quarter.

If you are experiencing educational expenses or a change in your financial circumstances, visit Swift for free, helpful tips and templates that you can use to submit to the Financial Aid Office to request a special circumstances review.  

Determining Financial Need

Everett Community College uses the following formula to determine a student's financial need and eligibility for financial aid:

Cost of Attendance - Expected Family Contribution - Estimated Financial Assistance = Financial Need

Expected Family Contribution (EFC) comes from the FAFSA  or WASFA and represents what a family should reasonably be able to contribute towards a student's education-related expenses

Estimated Financial Assistance (EFA) are grants, scholarships, loans or other funding a student receives from an individual or organization separate from the Federal, State, and Institutional funding awarded by the Financial Aid Office.

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Need based aid, such as Federal, State and Institutional Grants, Work-Study, and Loans can be offered up to the established need amount. Loans such as the Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan can be offered beyond the need, up to the Federal maximums allowed. The total of all financial aid offered, however, cannot exceed the COA Budget, as established by the Financial Aid Office. The COA Budgets below are approximate. The actual budgets used to package aid may vary slightly to comply with tuition changes, loan fee consideration, etc.

Washington Resident estimated costs for 2023-24

These budgets reflect full-time, nine month enrollments, average 45 credits (15 credits per term). Figures are adjusted according to student's living arrangements and enrollment levels.  If you are experiencing educational expenses or a change in your financial circumstances, visit Swift for free, helpful tips and templates that you can use to submit to the Financial Aid Office to request a special circumstances review.  

Expense Resident Living with Parents Resident Living Away from Parents
Tuition and Fees $4,533 $4,533
Books and Supplies $762 $762
Rent, Food and Utilities $8,592 $17,868
Transportation $1,800 $1,938
Personal Expenses $1,950 $1,950
Total $17,637 $27,051

 

Non-Resident estimated costs for 2023-24

These budgets reflect full-time, nine month enrollments, average 45 credits (15 credits per term). Figures are adjusted according to student's living arrangements and enrollment levels.  If you are experiencing educational expenses or a change in your financial circumstances, visit Swift for free, helpful tips and templates that you can use to submit to the Financial Aid Office to request a special circumstances review.  

Expense Non-Resident Living with Parents Non-Resident Living Away from Parents
Tuition and Fees $10,629 $10,629
Books and Supplies $762 $762
Rent, Food and Utilities $8,592 $17,868
Transportation $1,800 $1,938
Personal Expenses $1,950 $1,950
Total $23,733 $33,147

 

Washington Resident estimated costs for 2022-23

These budgets reflect full-time, nine month enrollments, average 48 credits (16 credits per term). Figures are adjusted according to student's living arrangements and enrollment levels. If you are experiencing educational expenses or a change in your financial circumstances, visit Swift for free, helpful tips and templates that you can use to submit to the Financial Aid Office to request a special circumstances review.  

Expense Resident Living with Parents Resident Living Away from Parents
Tuition and Fees $4,599 $4,599
Books and Supplies $702 $702
Rent, Food and Utilities $7,944 $16,512
Transportation $1,662 $1,935
Personal Expenses $1,800 $1,800
Total $16,707 $25,548

Non-resident estimated costs for 2022-23:    $31,149 (non-resident living away from parent) or $22,308 (non-resident living with parent)

Cost of Attendance - Defined components

Tuition & Fees
Estimated tuition and fees in the initial Cost of Attendance s averaged at 15 credits. Actual tuition and fees are based on your enrollment status (12 or more credits is full-time, 9-11.5 credits is three-quarter time, 6-8.5 credits is half-time and 5 credits or less is less-than-half-time). Please refer to EvCC's Tuition Rates.

Books
The books estimate reflects the typical cost of all books and supplies for attending EvCC courses. Some programs may have higher or lower books and supply costs. It may be possible to obtain books below those estimates, and students are encouraged to consider other alternatives when possible, such as used books, textbook rental, e-books, etc.

Rent, Food and Utilities
EvCC estimates room and board costs for different categories of students, based on US Bureau of Labor Statistics data from the State of Washington. The room and board budget component include basic rent, utilities and food costs for the amount of calendar time in the period of enrollment. For a standard three quarter COA Budget, this is approximately nine months. For a one quarter COA Budget, this is approximately three months.

Transportation
This reflects the typical cost of traveling to attend class. This again is an average, and your actual experience may be different based upon your transportation choices.
Some transportation-related costs cannot be included, such as:

  • the purchase of a vehicle
  • insurance
  • major repairs

Personal
EvCC includes an estimate of personal expenses for the time that a student is enrolled. These costs are averages. Your actual experience depends upon your personal choices. Estimated personal expenses include:

  • hygiene items
  • clothing
  • social activities
  • other personal needs

Final Note: It is important to keep in mind that you control many of your costs and can make adjustments in your budget to make sure that you can cover your costs.