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TUITION
Tuition and fees must be paid at the time of advisement/registration or prior to the first day of class. No student is officially enrolled in a course until all tuition and fees have been paid, or all arrangements for financial aid have been processed through the financial aid office. Student tuition for Georgia residents is $36 per credit hour with a maximum tuition cost of $432. Some certificate programs require higher credit hour rates (usually $36 to $53 per credit hour). Tuition for the Commercial Truck Driving program is $2784.00.
Tuition and fees are subject to change upon approval of the State Board of Technical and Adult Education.
TUITION AND FEE SCHEDULE
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CREDIT HOURS |
TUITION |
CREDIT HOURS |
TUITION |
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1 |
$36.00 |
7 |
$252.00 |
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2 |
$72.00 |
8 |
$288.00 |
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3 |
$108.00 |
9 |
$324.00 |
|
4 |
$144.00 |
10 |
$360.00 |
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5 |
$180.00 |
11 |
$396.00 |
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6 |
$216.00 |
12 or more (full-time) |
$432.00 |
REGISTRATION FEE AND ACTIVITY FEES
A 26.00 registration fee will be charged to all students each quarter. Students must pay an activity fee quarterly. The fee is $20.00 per quarter for students taking six to twelve credit hours. Students enrolled for less than six credit hours will pay a $10.00 activity fee.
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY FEE
A $35.00 Instructional Technology fee will be charged to all students each quarter.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
All students enrolled in credit programs are required to purchase accident insurance. A non-refundable fee of $4.00 is charged on a quarterly basis.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Heart of Georgia Technical College has several types of financial assistance to help qualified applicants pay for their education. Funds are available through the Federal Pell Grant, the Georgia HOPE Grant, the Georgia HOPE Scholarship, and other scholarship and grant programs. Students may also be eligible for assistance under the Workforce Investment Act, various veterans’ programs, or vocational rehabilitation programs.
Due to the processing time for financial aid, applicants should apply four to six weeks prior to the anticipated date for starting school. Grant and scholarship programs operate on an award year basis beginning July 1 and ending June 30. Students must apply or re-apply each year in order to receive or continue receiving financial aid. |