Hi there, I'm a potential applicant for North Central Texas College (NCTC). I know that community college tends to be cheaper, but I'd appreciate anyone who can give me an update on the current NCTC tuition fees. Thanks for the help!
Hello! As of the current academic year, the per credit hour tuition at North Central Texas College (NCTC) differs depending on whether you're a resident of the state of Texas, an out-of-state student, or an international student.
For Texas residents, the tuition cost is generally $115 per credit hour. If you're not a resident of Texas but you're a U.S. resident, the out-of-state tuition is typically $206 per credit hour.
Remember, these costs per credit hour only cover tuition and don't include other potential fees, such as course-specific fees, books, technology fees, and others. Also, keep in mind that living expenses are additional unless you're planning to commute. It's always a good idea to reach directly out to the school's financial aid office for the most accurate and current fee information.
Don't forget about the possibility of financial aid, either through the federal government (FAFSA), state aid, or potential scholarship opportunities offered by NCTC or other organizations. Completing the FAFSA is usually the first step for most students when determining how to fund their college education. The Student Aid Index (SAI) from this form will let you know what you might expect to pay out of pocket after aid.
I hope this information has been helpful!
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