Tuition and Fees
Please read the Classifications
& Tuition Waivers information to determine your tuition catagory.
Tuition Rate Schedule 2007-2008
| Credit Hours |
|
|
|
|
Non Resident & Int'l Student |
|
| 1 |
79.80 |
93.00 |
42.78 |
94.70 |
251.50 |
| 2 |
159.60 |
186.00 |
85.55 |
189.40 |
503.00 |
| 3 |
239.40 |
279.00 |
128.33 |
284.10 |
754.50 |
| 4 |
319.20 |
372.00 |
171.10 |
378.80 |
1,006.00 |
| 5 |
399.00 |
465.00 |
213.88 |
473.50 |
1,257.50 |
| 6 |
478.80 |
558.00 |
256.65 |
568.20 |
1,509.00 |
| 7 |
558.60 |
651.00 |
299.43 |
662.90 |
1,760.50 |
| 8 |
638.40 |
744.00 |
342.20 |
757.60 |
2,012.00 |
| 9 |
718.20 |
837.00 |
384.98 |
852.30 |
2,263.50 |
| 10 |
798.00 |
930.00 |
427.75 |
947.00 |
2,515.00 |
| 11 |
832.55 |
964.10 |
447.90 |
981.55 |
2,553.35 |
| 12 |
867.10 |
998.20 |
468.05 |
1,016.10 |
2,591.70 |
| 13 |
901.65 |
1,032.30 |
488.20 |
1,050.65 |
2,630.05 |
| 14 |
936.20 |
1066.40 |
508.35 |
1,085.20 |
2,668.40 |
| 15 |
970.75 |
1,100.50 |
528.50 |
1,119.75 |
2,706.75 |
| 16 |
1,005.30 |
1,134.60 |
548.65 |
1,154.30 |
2,745.10 |
| 17 |
1039.85 |
1,168.70 |
568.80 |
1,188.85 |
2,783.45 |
| 18 |
1074.40 |
1,202.80 |
588.95 |
1,223.40 |
2,821.80 |
| 19 |
1,147.00 |
1,288.60 |
628.13 |
1,296.00 |
3,066.10 |
| 20 |
1,219.60 |
1,374.40 |
667.30 |
1,368.60 |
3,310.40 |
| Each Credit Beyond 20: |
| 20+ |
66.85 |
80.05 |
33.43 |
66.85 |
238.55 |
The charges listed in
the tables above include $5.75 per credit hour to a maximum of 20 hours
for facilities, matriculation, technology and student union building fees.
A student activities fee of approximately 10% is also included.
Please refer to the class schedule for the fees on courses that carry no
credit or that require a fee in lieu of tuition.
If your residency status has changed since the last time you registered,
please go to the Admissions Office to provide necessary documentation. See
classification definitions.
Additional Fees
Class fees are charges, in addition to tuition, that help the College
defray expenses such as: software, breakage, hazardous waste management,
consumable supplies, special materials, minor repairs, labor costs to
maintain open labs, or materials that become the property of the student.
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