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School Expenses

Cost of School  

Tuition$31 per credit hr.(Max. $372 for 12 or more credit hours)

Out-of-State Tuition

$62 per credit hr.

(Max. $744 for 12 or more credit hours)

RegistrationFee

$26

 

ActivityFee

$16

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Insurance Fee$4 
Instructional Technology Fee$35 


Applicants who have been accepted for admission are expected to pay, or establish financial aid that will pay, the following quarterly costs at registration: Georgia residents qualified for the Hope Grant or Hope Scholarship will avoid most of these expenses. The Financial Aid Office can be reached at (706) 295-6942

Breakdown of Expenses
Books, Tools, Etc.
Quarter textbooks, etc. will likely cost a full-time student as much or more than tuition and fees (cost may be offset by Hope Book Allowance).

Senior Citizen
Georgia residents 62 years of age and older may request a waiver of the tuition portion of the cost attending a credit program.

Accident Insurance
The school requires all students to be covered by accident insurance. Coverage is provided through the student activity fee that is charged each quarter.

Refund Policy
The Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education has established the following refund policy and procedure. All tuition and fees, excluding application fee, shall be refunded to an applicant or a financial aid source if a student formally withdraws prior to the first day of class of any quarter. Seventy-five percent (75%) of tuition and fees will be refunded to the student or the financial aid source if a student formally withdraws within seven (7) consecutive calendar days from the first day of the quarter.

Students attending an institution for the first time who receive assistance under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended are entitled to a pro-rata refund of that portion of the tuition, fees, room and board, and other charges assessed the student by the institution equal to that portion of the period of enrollment for which the student has been charged that remains on the last day of attendance by the student up to the sixty percent (60%) point (in time) in the period of enrollment.

Refund Procedure
A withdrawal form must be completed at the Student Services office. Refunds will not be made if there is previous indebtedness to the school or if the request does not follow correct procedure. For more information, contact Student Services at (706) 295-6702.