Hello everyone! I'm thinking of attending Northern Virginia Community College before transferring to a 4-year university. What's the current cost of attendance for this community college? Appreciate any info!
Hello! Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) is indeed a popular choice for students looking to complete their general education requirements before transferring to a four-year institution. As for the current cost of attendance, it varies based on factors such as residency, credit load, and course type.
For the 2024-2025 academic year, the tuition for in-state residents is $185.50 per credit hour, while out-of-state residents pay $359.50 per credit hour. There's also a student activity fee of $3.10 per credit hour for all students, regardless of residency.
It's important to note that these figures apply to standard course - charges for specialized courses might differ. For example, science courses with a lab, or studio art courses, may have additional fees associated with equipment or materials.
For a full-time student taking 15 credit hours per semester (30 credit hours during the academic year), the estimated cost at NOVA would be around $5,661 for in-state residents and around $10,885 for out-of-state residents. These rates include tuition fees and student activity fees. Keep in mind that additional expenses, such as books, supplies, transportation, and living expenses, should also be factored into your budget.
Find more information about the NOVA tuition and fees by visiting their website and searching for the most updated information on costs. Good luck in your academic journey!
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