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Cost of Attendance

What is Cost of Attendance?

The cost of attendance is an estimate of what it costs the typical student to attend Florida State College at Jacksonville. The cost of attendance represents your basic living expenses in addition to tuition, books and supplies. 

When comparing financial aid packages from other schools, make sure you are comparing the total cost of attending that school, not just the total financial aid awarded. It is important for you to budget and make wise decisions regarding how to utilize the financial aid funds you receive. Students are not allowed to receive aid that exceeds their cost of attendance.

Your cost of attendance will vary depending on your program of study, your credit load per semester, your residency and your living situation.

Figures indicated here are based on estimates and full-time enrollment (12 credits). These are subject to change.



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One-Term Budget

Undergraduate Lower Division Courses (A.A./A.S. Degree Courses)

Full-Time (12 credits) Off-Campus* Off-Campus with Parent**
Tuition
In-State: $104.88 per credit hour
Out-of-State: $401.27 per credit hour
Eligible Georgia Residents:
$218.55 per credit hour
In-State: $1,259
Out-of-State: $4,816
Eligible Georgia Resident: $2,623
In-State: $1,259
Out-of-State: $4,816
Eligible Georgia Resident: $2,623
Loan Fees $65 $65
Fees $180 $180
Food and Housing $8,052 $8,052
Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment $900 $900
Transportation $1,500 $1,500
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses $4,570 $4,570
TOTAL In-State: $16,526
Out-of-State: $20,083
Eligible Georgia Resident: $17,890
In-State: $16,526
Out-of-State: $20,083
Eligible Georgia Resident: $17,890

 

Undergraduate Upper Division Courses (Bachelor Degree Courses)

Full-Time (12 credits)Off-Campus*Off-Campus with Parent**

Tuition
In-State: $116.52 per credit hour
Out-of-State: $401.27 per credit hour
Eligible Georgia Residents:
$227.09 per credit hour

In-State: $1,400
Out-of-State: $4,816
Eligible Georgia Resident: $2,725
In-State: $1,400
Out-of-State: $4,816
Eligible Georgia Resident: $2,725
Loan Fees $65 $65
Fees $180 $180
Food and Housing $8,052 $8,052
Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment $900 $900
Transportation $1,500 $1,500
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses $4,570 $4,570
TOTALIn-State: $16,667
Out-of-State: $20,083
Eligible Georgia Resident: $17,992
In-State: $16,667
Out-of-State: $20,083
Eligible Georgia Resident: $17,992

 

Career Certificate (Vocational Courses)

Full-Time (12 credits)Off-Campus*Off-Campus with Parent**
Tuition
In-State: $2.92 per contact hour
Out-of-State: $11.69 per contact hour
Eligible Georgia Residents:
$8.84 per contact hour
In-State: $1,052
Out-of-State: $4,208
Eligible Georgia Resident: $3,182
In-State: $1,052
Out-of-State: $4,208
Eligible Georgia Resident: $3,182
Loan Fees $65 $65
Fees $180 $180
Food and Housing $8,052 $8,052
Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment $900 $900
Transportation $1,500 $1,500
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses $4,570 $4,570
TOTAL In-State: $16,319
Out-of-State: $19,475
Eligible Georgia Resident: $18,449
In-State: $16,319
Out-of-State: $19,475
Eligible Georgia Resident: $18,449

 

*Off-Campus: you intend to live off campus, but not with your parent(s).

**Off-Campus w/ Parent: you intend to live with your parent(s).

Understanding Cost of Attendance

Tuition and Fees: The cost of tuition and fees for a typical student based on enrollment in 24 credit hours (12 Fall Term, 12 Spring Term). The actual costs that a student is charged will varies based on the student’s program of study and residency.

Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment: An allowance for books, course materials and equipment, which must include all such costs required of all students in the same course of study.

Living Expenses (Housing & Food): A reasonable estimate of what it costs to live while attending school. Actual costs may vary by individual student choices. Typically includes rent, food, household supplies and utilities.

Miscellaneous Personal Expenses: Estimate of costs for clothing, haircuts, entertainment and other miscellaneous expenses. What you spend on these types of items may be higher or lower depending on your own lifestyle.

Transportation: Represents travel costs for the average number of trips the typical student might take. What you spend on travel may be higher or lower depending on your number of trips, distance and mode of travel.