Financial Aid

Tuition, fees, and financial assistance information for Lemoore College

Lemoore, CA

In-State Tuition

$1,380

Out-of-State Tuition

$10,080

Average Net Price

$10,537

Price Difference

-$9,157

Avg. financial aid

Tuition & Fees

In-State Students $1,380

Annual tuition for residents of CA

Out-of-State Students $10,080

Annual tuition for non-residents

Average Net Price $10,537

Average amount students pay after grants and scholarships

Net Price by Family Income

Average net price for students receiving Title IV federal financial aid (2022-23)

$0 - $30,000

$6,534

$30,001 - $48,000

$7,349

$48,001 - $75,000

$9,132

$75,001 - $110,000

$13,561

Over $110,000

$18,119

Financial Aid Overview

For first-time, full-time undergraduate students (2022-23)

Grants & Scholarships

Recipients

328 (95%)

Average Award

$9,299

Federal Pell Grants

Recipients

240 (70%)

Average Award

$5,610

Aid by Source

State & Local Grants

318 recipients (92%)

$3,778 avg

Institutional Grants

33 recipients (10%)

$893 avg

Student Loans

Federal student loan data for all undergraduates (2022-23)

Total Borrowers

51

1% of students

Average Loan Amount

$6,488

Financial Aid Resources

Net Price Calculator

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Financial Aid Office

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FAFSA Information

Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to qualify for grants, loans, and work-study programs.

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Payment Plans Available

Many institutions offer flexible payment plans to help students manage education costs. Contact the financial aid office to learn about available options including:

  • Monthly payment plans
  • Deferred payment options
  • Employer tuition assistance programs

Need Help?

Contact the financial aid office for personalized assistance with:

  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Grant eligibility
  • Work-study programs
  • Payment plan options

Federal School Codes

OPE ID: 04111300
IPEDS ID: 448594

Use these codes when applying for federal financial aid