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Tuition & Fees Information

2024-2025 Tuition Rates

Please note that the rate includes general per/hour fees in affect for that academic year's fee schedule when applicable. View the estimated Cost of Attendance details.

A.A./A.S. Degrees: Lower Level Courses

(1000/2000 Level Courses &
Developmental Education Courses)

Tuition Rates
Type Rate Per Hour
Florida Resident $104.00
Non-Resident $405.76

Bachelor Degrees: Upper Level Courses

(3000 Level Courses and Above)

Tuition Rates
Type Rate Per Hour
Florida Resident $128.51
Non-Resident $508.92

Clock-Hour Programs

(Career and Technical Certificate -
CTC Programs)

Tuition Rates
Type Rate Per Hour
Florida Resident $2.56
Non-Resident $10.25

How to Pay

Payments for balances on an Â鶹ÊÓƵ Student Account can be made 24/7 through the easy to use online system, by mail, or at a campus Student Accounts Business office.

Fall 2024 Payment Deadlines


Avoid paying a late registration fee. Please carefully review your class start dates and fee due dates.

Tuition-Related Statements and Processes

Non-Credit Courses: Non-credit classes vary in cost according to length, materials, and instructor costs. Fees are advertised with class announcements. Check with Continuing Education at 321-433-7500 for information on available classes.

Late Registration Fee: A $50 non-refundable late registration fee will be assessed to all students registering in a part of term after the first published fee due date for that part of term. This fee applies to late initial registration or registration after courses were dropped due to non-payment. Check the Academic Calendar for the fee due dates, to make sure you register for classes in time to avoid the late fee. All fees must be received by the dates and times noted on this website or you may be dropped for nonpayment, from all the classes for which you registered. If you are dropped for non-payment, reinstatement of dropped courses is not guaranteed. Classes that you originally registered for, may be full and you may be unable to get the same schedule. Payment is due on the day you register during late add/drop period. Do not assume you have been dropped for nonpayment; review your student account to verify your intentional drop, or you will be responsible for payment. Students who are delinquent may be prohibited from registering and/or changing programs, or from receiving a diploma, transcript or certification. Â鶹ÊÓƵ may utilize the services of an attorney and/or collection agency to collect any amount past due and the student will be charged an additional amount equal to the cost of collection (not to exceed 33%) including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses incurred by Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

Schedule and Fee Statements are your bill and will not be mailed to you. To view and/or print your statement, , then click the "Pay My Bill" button in the Account Summary section of the myÂ鶹ÊÓƵ landing page. Once on the Nelnet site, you will be able to view and download your bills, view payment history and make payments. Please carefully review your bill due date and class start dates.

Email Notification: The College uses Titan Email, a free student mail system, as the official means of communication with students. Financial services uses Titan Email for notifications regarding student accounts so check your Â鶹ÊÓƵ email account regularly.

Cash/Check/Credit Card Payments: Remit payment in full on or before the published fee due date, which is also located on your Schedule and Fee Statement. Nelnet payment plan options are available online.

Financial Aid, Bright Futures, or Scholarship Applicants/Recipients: If your Schedule and Fee Statement has a balance, you are responsible for payment by the published fee due date. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have questions about the amount of your aid. If you qualify for a Book Voucher as part of your aid, that process is coordinated by the Financial Aid Office.

Florida Prepaid Recipients: This program may only pay a portion of your tuition. You are responsible for payment of the remaining balance by the due date indicated. Florida Prepaid recipients should contact theStudent Accounts Business Office if their registered hours have increased or decreased.

Third Party Billing: Even though a third party is paying your tuition it remains your responsibility to make sure your account is paid by the published due date.

Financial Aid Disbursements: Eastern Florida does not hold financial aid checks for student pick up. Instead the College delivers your refund with BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. For more information about BankMobile Disbursements, .