Tuition- 2007-2008


Tuition for all Programs except Continuing Education

Effective July 2007*
 

Semester Hours North Carolina Resident Tuition* Non-North Carolina Resident Tuition*
1 hour $ 42.00 $  233.30
2 hours $ 84.00 $  466.60
3 hours $126.00 $  699.90
4 hours  $168.00  $  933.20
5 hours $210.00 $1166.50
6 hours $252.00 $1399.80
7 hours $294.00 $1633.10
8 hours $338.00 $1866.40
9 hours $378.00 $2099.70
10 hours $420.00 $2333.00
11 hours $462.00 $2566.30
12 hours $504.00 $2799.60
13 hours $546.00 $3032.90
14 hours $588.00 $3266.20
15 hours $630.00 $3499.50
16 hours or more $672.00 $3732.80

There is no charge for tuition to students who are sixty-five (65) years of age or older or for high schools students who are concurrently enrolled.  However, they must pay the activity, insurance and technology fees.


Student Activity Fee Schedule

Activity fees are charged for fall and spring semesters only.  No activity fee is charged for summer session.

  Semester Hrs. Activity Fee  
  6 hours or more $19.00  
  3-5 hours $15.00  
  0-2 hours No Activity Fee  


Technology Fee
 

Effective Spring Semester 2003, all curriculum students will be charged a Technology Fee.  The Technology Fee is used to defray the costs of operating the open computer labs.  Fees collected are used to purchase consumables (such as paper, toner cartridges, etc.), equipment upgrades, and software.

  Semester hours Activity Fee  
  7 hours and more $16.00  
  6 hours or less  $  8.00  
 


Student Accident Insurance
 

Student Accident Insurance fee provides partial coverage for accidents occurring at school or during an off-campus, school sponsored activity.  The insurance fee is $1.50 per semester and is charged to all students.

 *Note:  Tuition is determined by the North Carolina General Assembly, and is subject to change without notice. 

TUITION REFUND POLICY

(1)

A refund shall not be made except upon the following circumstances:
 

A.

A 100 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws prior to the first day of class(es) of the academic semester as noted in the college calendar.  Also, a student is eligible for a 100 percent refund if the class in which the student officially registered fails to “make” due to insufficient enrollment.
 

B.

A 75 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws from the class(es) prior to or on the official 10 percent point of the semester
 

C.

For classes beginning at times other than the first week (seven calendar days of the semester) a 100 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class meeting.  A 75 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws from the class prior to or on the 10 percent point of the class.
 

(2)

To comply with the applicable federal regulations regarding refunds, federal regulations will supersede the state refund regulations stated in this Rule.
 

(3)

Where a student, having paid the required tuition for a semester dies during that semester (prior to or on the last day of examinations of the college the student was attending), all tuition and fees for that semester may be refunded to the estate of the deceased.
 

(4)

For a class(es) which the college collect receipts which are not required to be deposited into the State Treasury account, the college shall adopt appropriate local refund policies.
 

North Carolina Administrative Code Title 23, Chapter 2, Subchapter 2D, Section .0200.0202

 


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