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Which Of The Following Types Of Financial Aid Do Not Require You To Pay The Money Back? A

Costs Per Credit Hour

IN-STATE RESIDENT RATES PER CREDIT HOUR

AA, AS, COLLEGE PREP, SOME CERTIFICATE, AND EPI COURSES – $104.58 PER CREDIT HOUR

Tuition $79.20

Financial Aid Fee $3.96

Student Activity/Service Fee $7.92

Capital Improvement Fee $9.54

Technology Fee $3.96

Total per Credit Hour $104.58

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

VOCATIONAL COURSES – $85.74 PER CREDIT HOUR
$2.86 CONTACT HOUR

Tuition $71.40

Financial Aid Fee $7.14

Capital Improvement Fee $3.60

Technology Fee $3.60

Total per Credit Hour $85.74

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

BACHELOR LEVEL COURSE – $120.89 PER CREDIT HOUR

Tuition $91.79

Financial Aid Fee $4.59

Student Activity/Service Fee $9.18

Capital Improvement Fee $10.74

Technology Fee $4.59

Total per Credit Hour $120.89

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

ALABAMA RESIDENTS RATES PER CREDIT HOUR

AA, AS, COLLEGE PREP, SOME CERTIFICATE, AND EPI COURSES – $114.58 PER CREDIT HOUR

Tuition $79.20

Non-Resident Fee $10.00

Financial Aid Fee $3.96

Student Activity/Service Fee $7.92

Capital Improvement Fee $9.54

Technology Fee $3.96

Total per Credit Hour $114.58

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

VOCATIONAL COURSES – $95.74 PER CREDIT HOUR
$3.19 PER CONTACT HOUR

Tuition $71.40

Non-Resident Fee $10.00

Financial Aid Fee $7.14

Capital Improvement Fee $3.60

Technology Fee $3.60

Total per Credit Hour $95.74

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

BACHELOR LEVEL COURSE – $130.89 PER CREDIT HOUR

Tuition $91.79

Non-Resident Fee $10.00

Financial Aid Fee $4.59

Student Activity/Service Fee $9.18

Capital Improvement Fee $10.74

Technology Fee $4.59

Total per Credit Hour $130.89

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

NON-FLORIDA RESIDENTS RATES PER CREDIT HOUR

AA, AS, COLLEGE PREP, SOME CERTIFICATE, AND EPI COURSES – $419.76 PER CREDIT HOUR

Tuition $79.20

Non-Resident Fee $237.60

Financial Aid Fee $15.84

Student Activity/Service Fee $7.92

Capital Improvement Fee $63.36

Technology Fee $15.84

Total per Credit Hour $419.76

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

VOCATIONAL COURSES – $342.96 PER CREDIT HOUR
$11.43 PER CONTACT HOUR

Tuition $71.40

Non-Resident Fee $214.20

Financial Aid Fee $28.56

Capital Improvement Fee $14.40

Technology Fee $14.40

Total per Credit Hour $342.96

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

BACHELOR LEVEL COURSE – $486.49 PER CREDIT HOUR

Tuition $91.79

Non-Resident Fee $275.37

Financial Aid Fee $18.36

Student Activity/Service Fee $9.18

Capital Improvement Fee $73.43

Technology Fee $18.36

Total per Credit Hour $486.49

Add on Lab Fee (if required) as listed in course schedule

Add on Online Learning Fee (only on web courses) $8.33 per credit hour

Nine Month Cost of Attendance Budget

Title IV Federal Financial Aid (Federal Pell Grant, Campus-Based Grants, Federal Family Education Loans)2018-2019

*Tuition & Fees Board Approved 6-26-2018

HOW FINANCIAL NEED IS CALCULATED

For awarding Federal financial aid the following calculation is

used:

Cost of attendance – Expected Family Contribution = Financial Need

Financial aid from all sources cannot exceed the student's financial need. The cost of attendance (COA) includes tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, board, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses. The expected family contribution (EFC) is determined by the Federal Needs Analysis using the information the student/parent furnish on the FAFSA. Your EFC is the amount that you are expected to provide toward your college costs. Other factors that can affect the cost of attendance are individual program specific expenses.

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Cost of Attendance | AA, AS, PSV, Certificate Programs

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Cost of Attendance | Attendance Budget

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Cost of Attendance | Clock Hour Programs

NET PRICE CALCULATOR

Go To Net Price Calculator

In accordance with the Higher Education Act, every college and university in the United States that participates in federal student aid programs must make a Net Price Calculator available on its website.

Each school's Net Price Calculator, sometimes referred to as NPC, uses institutional data to provide estimated net price information to current and prospective students and their families based on a student's individual circumstances.

The goal is to help students and parents have a better idea of the total costs of attending college and the "Net Price" after deducting anticipated grant and other financial aid.

Schools are required to provide estimated information to each inquiry regarding the following:

• Estimated total price of attendance
• Estimated tuition and fees
• Estimated room and board
• Estimated books and supplies
• Estimated other expenses (personal expenses, transportation, etc.)
• Estimated total grant aid
• Estimated net price
• Percent of the cohort (full-time, first-time students) that received grant aid
• Caveats and disclaimers, as indicated in the Higher Education Act

Students should expect to spend approximately 15 minutes to complete the net price calculator process.

In order to generate more accurate results and speed up the time it takes to complete the NPC, have the following information handy when using the NPC:

• Student and parent prior year taxes
• Earnings statements (student and parent)
• Bank statements (student and parent)
• Student Academic Information: GPA, Standardized Test Scores, High School Rank
• Amount of any outside scholarships received

You can still use the calculator without these. However, if you use estimated information, the results may not be accurate.

Go To Net Price Calculator

Which Of The Following Types Of Financial Aid Do Not Require You To Pay The Money Back? A

Source: https://www.pensacolastate.edu/financial-aid/

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