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Academic Year 2004-2005 Fees (Effective the Fall Term)

In-state fee per credit hour: $63.36

In-state fees include $2.62 for financial aid, $5.25 for student activities, $3.00 for capital improvements and $52.49 for tuition.

Out of state fee per credit hour:$234.78

Out-of-state fees include $10.50 for financial aid, $5.25 for student activities, $9.00 for capital improvements and $52.49 for tuition and a $157.54 out of state fee.

Non-Course Related Fees: For further details, See DBOT Rule 4.06-Student Fees


Application Fee:$20.00

Late registration Fee:$25.00

Graduation Fee (for each degree):$25.00

Official Academic Transcript Fee (per document):$5.00

Credit-by-Exam (for institutional exams, other than CLEP):$75.00

I.D. Card: $5.00

Short Term Loan Processing Fee: $10.00

Equipment Replacement (includes books, locks, and media materials ): Original cost of Item

Return Check Fee: Fees for checks returned by the students bank vary, as allowed by law, based on original check amount. This charge will be waived in the event it is found to be an error on the part of the bank which the bank states in a letter to PCC.

CLAST Test Administration ( for other than students in degree programs in florida public institutions):$25.00

Duplicate Diploma:$15.00

Fees are subject to change

FEE REFUNDS

To be eligible for a fee refund, complete and submit an official drop form to Student Services no later than the "Last Day to Drop with Refund" deadline published in the term schedule booklet and in your Handbook. Full fee refunds are made for courses cancelled by the College. Late Registration fees are refunded only in cases of cancelled classes. Information of drops and fee refunds for non-credit courses is available during registration.

ATTENDANCE

We are dedicated to providing every opportunity for a student to successfully complete his/her educational objectives. Students are expected to attend all classes regularly and promptly because classroom instruction, interaction, and discussion are important to meeting those objectives. The attendance policy of each professor should be clearly explained on the professor's Basic Course Information Sheet. Any student involved in school-related, extra-curricular activities should be prepared to manage their unavoidable absences with respect to this policy.

 
   
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