Tuition and Fees
Tuition at EOCC for in-state students (including servicemembers
and their family members) is $90 per semester hour. Tuition for
out-of-state and foreign students is currently $162 per semester
hour. Any student who audits a course is charged the regular tuition
and fees for the course. The average in-state, full-time student
at EOCC takes 15 semester credit hours per semester, resulting in
tuition charges of $1350 per semester. For in-state students, on-line
tuition is $90 per semester hour. For out-of-state students the
online tuition rate will be $180 per semester hour. (*There are
no fees applied to on-line tuition.)
All students attending classes on the Enterprise campus are charged
a facilities renewal fee of $9 per semester credit hour, and all
students are also charged a $9 per semester credit hour technology
fee. At the current time, students attending classes on the Fort
Rucker campus are not charged a facility renewal fee. Again, the
average in-state, full-time student taking 15 semester credit hours
will pay $135 in facilities renewal and technology fees per semester.
Enterprise-Ozark Community College reserves the right to revise tuition
and fee amounts without prior notice.
Other Fees
Checks given in payment of tuition, fees, and other charges are accepted
subject to final payment. If the student's bank does not honor the
demand for payment and returns the check unpaid, the student will
be assissed a returned check fee of $25. If the payment is not cleared
promptly, the student's registration will be cancelled, and grades
and transcripts will be withheld.
Books
New and used books are available for purchase in the EOCC Bookstore.
Students should check with the Bookstore Manager for current prices
on books. In addition, many students who wish to sell their books
after completing a class will post notices on the bulletin boards
around campus.
Room and Board
Enterprise-Ozark Community College does not operate residential facilities,
therefore students are required to make their own arrangements for
room and board while attending EOCC. Click here to visit the Wiregrass
Real Estate web site, which contains information on local realtors
(for rental purposes). For budgetary purposes, students who are
living separately from their parent/s should count on spending a
minimum of $200 per month for food, $200 per month for rent, and
$75 per month for utilities. To determine the cost of room and board
for one academic year, these amounts should be multipied by nine
months. This calculation yields a result of $4,275 in room and board
expenses for students who are not living at home with their parents.
Miscellaneous Expenses
Miscellaneous expenses include items such as school supplies, transportation,
clothes, and an allowance for emergency expenses. For budgetary
purposes, students should count on spending at least $1,600 per
year on these and other incidental expenditures.
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