Oct 06, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Tuition, Fees, & Financial Aid


Financial Aid

CT State has Financial Aid Offices on campuses across the state to assist students with all of the concerns and logistics of paying for college. Depending on a variety of factors, students may be eligible for grants, loans, campus foundation scholarships, work-study, and other sources of financial aid. Priority Application Deadlines are July 15 for fall processing and November 15th for spring processing. Students must submit a FAFSA prior to the last day of attendance for the award year in order to be eligible and apply aid to that year.

Student General Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for federal financial assistance at CT State, a student must:

  • Be a United States citizen or an eligible non-citizen
  • Have financial need as assessed by an eligible need analysis system
  • Be enrolled as a matriculated student at CT State Community College
  • Be in an eligible degree or certificate program
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress
  • Not be in default on any federal educational loan or owe a repayment on any federal grant at any institution
  • Have completed high school or have earned the GED.
  • Financial aid is available for undocumented students. Use these forms to apply for aid.

Each year, the Financial Aid Office uses all available resources to help eligible students fund their direct costs, which include charges for tuition and fees, and an allowance for books and supplies. At CT State, more than $100 million is awarded annually to more than 30,000 students.

Courses Eligibility (“Courses in Program”)

To receive financial aid students must be enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program. Federal regulations stipulate that a student may only receive financial aid for courses that count toward that enrolled, eligible program. CT State tracks the courses that a student is registered for that count toward their degree/certificate program. Courses identified as not meeting program requirements will not be included in the calculation of financial aid eligibility. Prerequisites will be covered.

Additionally, timely degree completion is critical as time limits and aggregate lifetime limits exist for all aid programs.

Term Eligibility - Full-Time and Part-Time

Students enrolled in 12 credits or more in one semester, are considered to be a full-time students. Aid eligibility is affected by enrollment levels as follows:

  • 12 credits and above: full-time - receive 100% of financial aid award
  • 9-11 credits: 3/4-time - receive 75% of financial aid award
  • 6-8 credits: 1/2-time - receive 50% of financial aid award (Note: This is the minimum level needed to maximize your financial aid.)
  • 1-5 credits: less than half time - may not be eligible for financial aid (contact Financial Aid Office to confirm)

Applying

Applying for federal, state, and institutional financial aid for any campus location at CT State is done by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA, even if those who may believe that tehy or their famiiies make too much money to qualify.

You must use Connecticut State Community College’s federal school code 007635 on your FAFSA.

All critical information regarding Financial Aid at CT State and the benefits and obligations for recipients is maintained in detail at the Financial Aid Website.


Tuition & Fees

CT State In-State Tuition Rates 2024-2025

Please note: tuition and fees are subject to change.

Credit Hours Tuition College Services Fee Total
1 $192 $116 $308
2 $384 $116 $500
3 $576 $116 $692
4 $768 $137 $905
5 $960 $158 $1,118
6 $1152 $179 $1,331
7 $1,344 $200 $1,544
8 $1,536 $221 $1,757
9 $1,728 $242 $1,970
10 $1,920 $263 $2,183
11 $2,112 $284 $2,396
12 or more** $2,304 $305 $2,609
Annual Full-time $4,608 $610 $5,210

*In-state tuition and fees for neighboring States (Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York) are available at the following campuses:
  Asnuntuck, Housatonic, Naugatuck Valley-Danbury, Northwestern Connecticut, Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley, and Three Rivers.

**Excess Credits Tuition Charge - An additional flat tuition charge of $100 per semester shall apply when total registered credits exceed 17 for the semester.

Out of State Tuition Rates 2024-2025*

Credit Hours Tuition Services Fee Total
1 $578 $325 $903
2 $1,156 $325 $1,481
3 $1,734 $325 $2,059
4 $2,312 $378 $2,690
5 $2,890 $431 $3,321
6 $3,468 $484 $3,952
7 $4,046 $537 $4,583
8 $4,624 $590 $5,214
9 $5,202 $643 $5,845
10 $5,708 $696 $6,476
11 $6,358 $749 $7,107
12 or more** $6,936 $802 $7,738
Annual Full-time $13,872 $1,604 $15,476

* In-state tuition and fees for neighboring States (Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York) are available at the following campuses:
  Asnuntuck, Housatonic, Naugatuck Valley-Danbury, Northwestern Connecticut, Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley, and Three Rivers.

**Excess Credits Tuition Charge - An additional flat tuition charge of $100 per semester shall apply when total registered credits exceed 17 for the semester.

NEBHE Tuition Rates 2024-2025*

The New England Board of Higher Education Tuition Break program offers students from other New England states a discounted tuition rate.

Credit Hours Tuition Services Fee Total
1 $289 $147 $436
2 $578 $147 $725
3 $867 $147 $1,014
4 $1,156 $179 $1,335
5 $1,445 $211 $1,656
6 $1,734 $243 $1,977
7 $2,023 $275 $2,298
8 $2,312 $307 $2,619
9 $2,601 $339 $2,940
10 $2,890 $371 $3,261
11 $3,179 $403 $3,582
12 or more** $3,468 $435 $3,903
Annual Full-time $6,936 $870 $7,806

*In-state tuition and fees for neighboring States (Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York) are available at the following campuses:
  Asnuntuck, Housatonic, Naugatuck Valley-Danbury, Northwestern Connecticut, Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley, and Three Rivers.

**Excess Credits Tuition Charge - An additional flat tuition charge of $100 per semester shall apply when total registered credits exceed 17 for the semester.

Mandatory Usage Fees

Fee Description Total
Clinical Program Fee-Level 1* $511
Clinical Program Fee-Level 2* $377
Advanced Manufacturing Lab Fee (per course) *** (3) $200
Supplemental Course Fee Level 1 ** $108
(Supplemental Course Fee Level 1 + Supplemental Course Fee Level 2) - Max per Term - $430
Supplemental Course Fee Level 2 ** (2) $215
(Supplemental Course Fee Level 1 + Supplemental Course Fee Level 2) - Max per Term - $430
Material Fee *** (1) $54
Max per Term - $108

* Per semester; not assess Material or Supplemental Course Fee

** Per course; level determined by additional contact hours
Level 1 = 1 to 1.5 contact hours greater than credit hours
Level 2 = 2 or more contact hours greater than credit hours

*** Per course, where applicable
(1) Material Fee excludes Advanced Manufacturing and Nursing courses which have different material assessments.
(2) Supplemental Course Fee Level 2 is maximum per course and maximum per Semester to $430.
(3) Advanced Manufacturing Program Fee with a per lab class fee of $200. No maximum - number of labs per semester can vary widely.

Student Activity Fees & Transportation Fees (per semester)

Fee Full-Time Part-Time
Student Activities $20 $10
Transportation Fee (U_PASS Per Semester) (1-2) $40 $40
NV-Rides (For students identifying Naugatuck Valley as the home campus) $10 $10

(1) Transportation Fee applies to student at all home campuses, with the exception of the Naugatuck Valley and Quinebaug Valley campuses.

(2) Some exclusions apply

Late Drop Fees/Refunds

Late drop fee for full-term course
90% of tuition and 100% of fees associated with the dropped course(s) is refunded when the course(s) are dropped between calendar day eight and census (20% of the term).

Late drop fee for abbreviated terms (Summer, Winter, Late Start or Other Variable Terms)
90% of tuition and 100% of  fees associated with the dropped course(s) is refunded when the course(s) is dropped between 10% of the term length and 20% of the term length.

Courses dropped later than these periods in the semester are considered withdrawals. A “W” grade is assigned and no refund is issued.

All fees and extension fees are enumerated in this Fee Chart.


Free Tuition for Connecticut Residents

The Mary Ann Handley Award is available to Connecticut residents who have graduated from high school (including home school and GED students). This award is designed to cover the gap between federal and state grants and community college tuition. To qualify, students must complete the FAFSA and meet all additional requirements.