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Differential Tuition

Pima Community College charges additional tuition, known as differential tuition, for courses that are more costly for the College to offer. Examples of factors that may make classes cost more to offer include accrediting agency class-size requirements or the need for expensive equipment that must be regularly updated to meet industry standards.

Courses Affected by Differential Tuition

Differential tuition is applied by course prefix (the three-letter code in parentheses, below). There are two levels of differential tuition: Differential Tuition A and Differential Tuition B.

Differential tuition rates apply to courses based on course prefix, not to entire programs. For example:

  • A Nursing student will pay differential tuition for a Nursing (NRS) course, but will not pay differential tuition for non-Nursing courses such as Writing (WRT).
  • A student in the Welding program will pay differential tuition for courses with a WLD course prefix, but not for Math (MAT) courses.

Disciplines affected by differential tuition will be reassessed each year based on the relative cost of offering courses in those disciplines. 

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Consult the College's tuition schedules for more information on general and differential tuition for in-state resident and non-resident students. Effective July 1, 2026, differential tuition will be assessed for courses associated with the following programs.

Differential Tuition A Programs

  • Automotive Ford Mechanics - AFM
  • Automotive Technology - AUT
  • Computer Aided Design/Drafting - CAD
  • Clinical Research Coordinator - CRC
  • Fitness and Wellness - FAW
  • Journalism - JRN
  • Music Studio Instruction - MUP
  • Theater - THE & DRA
  • Translation & Interpretation - TRS
  • Therapeutic Massage - TMA
  • Veterinary Technology - VET
  • Welding - WLD

Differential Tuition B Programs 

  • Automated Industrial Technology - AIT 
  • Avionics Technician Training - ATT
  • Aviation  Technology - AVM
  • Dental Assisting Education- DAE
  • Dental Hygiene - DHE
  • Dental Lab Technology DLT
  • Hotel & Restaurant Management - HRM
  • Machine Tool Technology - MAC
  • Medical Laboratory Technician- MLT
  • Nursing Assistant – NRA
  • Nursing- NRS
  • Radiologic Technology- RAD
  • Respiratory Therapy - RTH
  • Truck Driver Training - TDT 

Consult the College's tuition schedules for more information on general and differential tuition for in-state resident and non-resident students.

Differential Tuition A Programs

  • AIT - Automated Industrial Technology - AIT
  • Automotive Technology - AUT/AFM
  • Aviation Technology - AVM
  • Computer Aided Design/Drafting - CAD
  • Child Development Associate - CDA
  • Clinical Research Coordinator - CRC
  • Dental Assisting Education - DAE
  • Hotel & Restaurant Management - HRM
  • Law Enforcement Academy - LEA
  • Mechatronics - MCT
  • Medical Laboratory Technician - MLT
  • Music Studio Instruction - MUP
  • Pharmacy Technology - PHT
  • Radiologic Technology - RAD
  • Respiratory Therapy - RTH
  • Truck Driver Training - TDT
  • Therapeutic Massage - TMA
  • Welding - WLD

Differential Tuition B Programs

  • Dental Hygiene - DHE
  • Dental Lab Technology - DLT
  • Nursing - NRS

Frequently Asked Questions - Differential Tuition

Q: Some of the classes I intend to take next semester will be affected by differential tuition, but others will not. How can I figure out how much tuition I will pay next semester?
The College has created a Tuition Calculation worksheet [PDF] that you can use as an aid when calculating tuition. Essentially, Total Tuition equals Tuition for credit hours of courses with General Tuition + Tuition for credit hours of courses with Differential Tuition A + Tuition for credit hours of courses with Differential Tuition B. 

Consult the college's tuition schedules for more information on general and differential tuition for in-state resident and non-resident students.

Q. Why do some disciplines fall under Differential Tuition A and others under Differential Tuition B?
To qualify for differential tuition, the cost of a discipline’s courses had to be at least double the College median for two or more consecutive years.

Courses falling under Differential Tuition A cost the College between 2.0 and 3.9 times the median for two straight years. Courses falling under Differential Tuition B cost the College more than 4.0 times the median for two straight years. 

Q. Will the list of disciplines falling into Differential Tuition A and Differential Tuition B change in the future?
Possibly. Disciplines affected by differential tuition will be reassessed each year based on the cost of offering courses in those disciplines.

Q. I am a student whose tuition is paid for by my employer. What should I do?
If you have a tuition sponsor such as an employer or another third-party agency, confirm directly with your contact in that agency whether differential tuition will be covered.

Q. I am a military veteran. The Veterans Administration is paying my tuition. What should I do?
If your tuition and fees are paid directly to the College by the Veterans Administration through Chapter 33, or paid to you directly, confirm with the College’s Veterans Office that your certification includes any applicable differential tuition.

Q.  I am currently a member of the military, which is paying my tuition. What should I do?
If your tuition and fees are paid by a military tuition assistance program, confirm that the reimbursement amounts on the tuition assistance authorization form include any applicable differential tuition.

Q:  What about cross-listed courses?  I’m interested in taking a Fashion Design and Clothing Course that is also listed as an Art course.
Students taking officially cross-listed courses – those that appear under two disciplines – will be charged the lower of the two tuition rates. Cross-listed courses affected by differential tuition are listed at the bottom of the tuition schedules.

Courses that are shown as options in Program displays (e.g., CIS 136 or TEC 130) are not cross-listed classes. Each of these courses will have the tuition applied to the discipline based on the course prefix.

Q: Some of my classes have course fees as well as differential tuition. Will those fees continue to be assessed?
Yes. Most course-specific fees cover the materials used in the course. They are unrelated to the discipline-wide costs that are addressed by the assessment of differential tuition.

Q: Will high school students who take part in high school dual-enrollment classes be affected by differential tuition?
No.

Q: Will Full Academic Year classes be affected by differential tuition?
Yes. Full Academic Year courses with differential tuition prefixes will be assessed with differential tuition.

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