Summer 2009 Registration and Fees Links
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees, effective Summer Semester 2009, are as follows:- Students from Clarendon, Lee, Kershaw and Sumter Counties - $125 per credit hour to a maximum of $1,500.
- Students from other counties in the state - $147 per credit hour to a maximum of $1,764.
- Students from out-of-state - $223 per credit hour to a maximum of $2,676.
- Tuition for students from South Carolina enrolled in Natural Resources Management and Environmental Engineering Technology is $125 per credit hour to a maximum of $1,500.
- A laboratory fee of $25 will be charged in selected science, allied health, nursing, and early childhood courses.
- Students receive up to two parking decals at no cost. Additional decals are $5 each. These decals are valid for one academic year beginning in the fall.
- Academic transcripts are $5.
- Fees for non-credit courses are specified in the Continuing Education publications announcing the courses.
- The cost of books, tools, and materials is in addition to tuition and other fees.
- All fees are due at the time of registration. Students must visit the cashier and either pay or charge tuition to be officially enrolled.
- All students who register after the published registration period (after May 14) will be charged a $25 late registration fee.
- All students who have registered but have not paid by the published deadline will be assessed a $25 non payment penalty. For students who preregister for summer classes, this fee will be applied May 12 after 7:30 p.m.
- A non-refundable enrollment/registration fee of $10 will be charged to every student who registers, regardless of the number of credit hours for which the student enrolls.
- The College reserves the right to adjust tuition and fees without notice.
- No refunds will be made if not applied for within 90 days of the last date of attendance.
- Students over 60 years of age who wish to take advantage of senior citizen status for free tuition can register for classes only during the late registration period. No late fee will be charged. Senior citizen students must be classified as career development unless they are enrolled in a program of study and pay tuition. Appropriate official documentation of age and employment must be submitted. Senior citizen students will be responsible for book costs, lab and other fees, and supplies associated with each course. Some courses may be excluded.
The College now accepts payments online. The online payment option is available by logging into MyCCTC. Payments can be made online by credit card or check. A small fee will apply.
