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What it Costs to Go to QCC

 

Intersession 2008

 


Tuition and Fees

For Massachusetts residents the cost is $129 per credit of which $24 is for tuition and $105 is for the educational service fee. For all other students the cost is $335 per credit of which $230 is for tuition and $105 is for the educational service fee.

Additional Fees

Registration Fee (per semester) $55
Student ID Fee (once a year) $25
Technology/Energy Fee (per semester) $15 for students registered for 1-8 credits

$30 for students registered for 9+

Lab Fee (per lab course) $45

*Technology Fee -- All students are accessed the Technology Fee per semester regardless of course load.

 

Out of state tuition includes evening courses and summer/intersession semesters as well.

 

Experience-based education fees for challenge exams are $50 per credit and portfolio assessments are $65 per credit. Credentialing Fee is $50 per credit. Credit cost for QCC sponsored learning (direct study and tutorial study) is the same cost as credit courses. Please contact the experience-based education office for further information, 508-854-4380.

Payment

The 2008 Intersession semester begins January 2, 2008

Full payment is due at time of registration. Payment plans are not available during Intersession.

Payments will be accepted in the student payment center, room 65 in the administration building. If you have any questions, you may contact the student payment center at (508) 854-4560.

Students who have not paid or made arrangements to pay their tuition and fee bill by the due date may risk being removed from their class schedule for non-payment. It is the student's responsibility to notify the registrar's office if the student will not attend.

Tuition and Fees Refund Policy

Refund Policy Intersession 2008 % of Total Charges
Withdrawal through: 01/02/08 100%
Withdrawal through to the following date: 01/03/08 50%
Withdrawal as of: 01/04/08 0%


Refund Limitations

  1. Official withdrawal must be made in the registrar's office, room 152 in the administration building.
  2. Any waivers must be submitted to the business office prior to the semester payment deadline to be considered for a refund or adjustment.
  3. Students will be refunded only that portion of the tuition and fees paid by them; financial aid and other contracted agency payments will be refunded directly to the paying party.
  4. Mandatory health insurance premiums are not refundable to any student after the first 21 class days of the term.