All four East Bay colleges in the Peralta Community College District are waiving their course registration fees for the Spring 2023 semester for all California residents, among additional opportunities for students.
At Laney College, those who complete FAFSA or Dream Act applications can receive free groceries and lunches, hotspots and Chromebook laptops, parking and public transportation passes if they take more than six units. Residents who are refugees or undocumented will also have tuition and textbook costs waived.
"We looked at the success of our Fall is Free program and got creative with ways to do more for our students with Spring to Success," Berkeley City College President Dr. Angélica Garcia said."Berkeley City College is pleased to remove the barriers to attaining higher education by expanding the benefits and widening the pool of eligible students. Building on our Fall efforts with a focus on completion can keep students connected to their career and academic goals.
“This is an extraordinary opportunity for our students and their families to save significantly on the cost of their college education," said Acting College of Alameda President Dr. Diana Bajrami."Whether they are planning to transfer to four-year universities, earn a degree/certificate or focus on skill building, students and our community members will find a broad selection of high-quality courses free of charge at College of Alameda this spring.
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