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Tuition, Fees and Parking

Tuition Fee Basis

Forsyth Tech receives funds from local, state and federal sources. North Carolina law (General Statute 115D) establishes the community college system’s tuition and fees and the charges are subject to change without notice. Tuition charges are for credit hours enrolled, and the tuition rate per credit hour applies to all regularly enrolled students.

In-State Tuition:

$56.50 per semester hour

Out-of-State Tuition:

$248.50 per semester hour

Tuition and Fees for Credit Students

All tuition and fees are due and payable at the Cashier’s Office. The following methods of payment are available:

  1. In person at the Cashier’s Office (2nd Floor), Allman Center, Main Campus - Limited payment options and times are available at the Grady Swisher Center, Mazie Woodruff Center, Northwest Forsyth Center and the Stokes County Center.
  2. Drop box located outside of the Cashier’s Office (2nd Floor), Allman Center, Main Campus.
  3. Nelnet Automatic Payment Plan and Full Payment Plan (Payment Plan not available summer semester) - Create your own payment plan. See the e-cashier link on our Web site home page or access the cashier's site on Techlink.

Note: Methods 2 and 3 may be subject to limited operation times during registration.

Students may pay by cash (limited Locations), certified checks, cashier’s checks or VISA and MasterCard (credit/debit cards). Personal checks will be accepted only with a numbered ID that has a picture of the student (usually a valid driver’s license). Third-party, out-of-state, business, starter, counter or credit card/debit checks will not be accepted.

No person may attend classes unless the registration procedure has been completed, all tuition and fees paid and all debts to the college settled. Students enrolled for 12 credit hours are considered full-time. Students will be charged per credit hour up to 16 credit hours.

Example:
Hours taken In-State Out-of-State
10 $565 $2,485.00
12 $678 $2,982.00
14 $791 $3,479.00
16+ $904 $3,976.00

Normal tuition rates apply to courses taken in the Learning Center. Supply fees are set to meet instructional needs in certain types of courses. Some programs (credit) require a pre-admission physical examination that involves additional cost to the student. Dual enrollment students are tuition free, but they must pay fees.

North Carolina Residency Status

Under North Carolina law, each person must be classified as a resident or nonresident for tuition purposes. North Carolina law (General Statute 116-143.1) requires that to qualify as an in-state student for tuition purposes, a person must have established legal residence (domicile) in North Carolina and maintained that legal residence for at least 12 months immediately prior to enrollment to be considered for classification as a North Carolina resident.

All applicants who are petitioning for in-state residency must complete a Residency-and-Tuition Status Application Form for further consideration and appeal. This form is available in the Admissions or Records Office (1st Floor), Allman Center, Main Campus.

Tuition and Fees for Senior Citizens

Legal residents of North Carolina age 65 and older shall have tuition wavied up to 6 credit hours per academic semester, with a maxium of being charged not to exceed 10 hours. However, senior citizens are responsible for paying any additional fees and expenses. Your ID should be provided to the Cashier’s Office after registering. For continuing education occupational extension courses, tuition shall be wavied for up to 96 contact hours per academic semester.

Student Fees

Student Activity Fee

All program students are charged $15 per semester/term (Fall & Spring only) for a student activity fee. When students pay this fee, they automatically become members of Forsyth Tech’s Student Government Association. Though called an “activity fee,” these funds are used to support student clubs and social activities, student publications and student government expenses. For a more detailed list of the expenses covered by these fees, see the Student Life section of this catalog. This fee is not refundable.

Lab Fees

Some selected courses charge a lab fee for supplies, software and materials. These fees range from $15 to  $117.

Technology Fee

All program students are required to pay a technology fee each semester/term. The fee is $10 for students enrolled in one to 11 credit hours and $16 for students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours.

Books and Supplies

The cost for textbooks and supplies is the responsibility of the student, and these items may be purchased at the Forsyth Tech Bookstore (lower level), Technology and Student Services Building, Main Campus. The cost of books and supplies varies from program to program each semester. Students may wish to attend the first class before purchasing texts and materials. Books may be purchased online at this Web site - search “Student Bookstore”.

Uniforms

The cost for uniforms and other special apparel is the responsibility of the student, and the initial cost of these items varies for certain programs. Students should ask their department chairperson for details on these costs.

Other Fees

No laboratory breakage or property damage fees will be charged to students. However, in case of breakage or damage due to gross negligence or maliciousness, a student will be expected to reimburse the College.

Graduation Fee

Curriculum students do not pay a graduation fee. Adult High School and GED students pay a $10 graduation fee for each diploma and/or certificate. This fee is not refundable.

Transcript Fee

A $3 fee is charged for each transcript requested.

Proficiency Exam Fee

A student may take a proficiency exam for a given course only once in a 12-month period. A Request for Proficiency Exam Form [located in the dean’s office(s)] must be completed and a $10 nonrefundable fee is charged for each proficiency exam.

Refund Guidelines

Program tuition and applicable fees can be considered for a refund. Tuition and fee refunds for program classes are subject to the following requirements:

  • A 100 percent refund may be made if students officially withdraw prior to the first day of classes of the semester as noted in the academic calendar. If Forsyth Tech cancels a course, the portion of tuition paid for the canceled course will be refunded in full.
  • A 75 percent refund may be made if students officially withdraw from the class(es) prior to, or on, the official 10 percent point of the semester.
  • Student activity fees will be refunded only when classes are canceled and students are not registered in any other class.
  • Students passing proficiency examinations for courses they have registered and paid for are not eligible for tuition refunds.
  • Tuition refunds are not transferable to other individuals.
  • Late tuition refund requests will not be considered.
  • Tuition cannot be held from one semester to a future semester.

Accident Insurance

Accident insurance covering the hours students are in school, on field trips or participating in student activities is provided to all full-time and part-time students. Student insurance is furnished by Forsyth Tech as a service to students, but it is not meant to replace students’ personal coverage.

Liability Insurance for Health Students

All health students must purchase annual liability insurance before engaging in lab or clinical practice. The cost for the insurance varies according to the credit program and insurance carrier. Liability insurance fees are not prorated. Annual liability insurance coverage runs from fall semester up to the next fall semester, for health students who enter or re-enter during a fall semester. For health students who enter or re-enter during a spring semester, the annual liability insurance coverage runs from spring semester up to the next spring semester. This fee is not refundable.

Parking

Visitors are welcome on the campus of Forsyth Tech. Campus signs indicate designated visitor parking areas. Any visitor receiving a ticket while parked in a designated visitor parking area should return it to the person or office visited. Otherwise, parking fines should be paid at the Cashier’s Office (2nd Floor), Allman Center, Main Campus.

Students planning to park on campus are required to purchase a $15 parking permit/decal at the time of registration. This fee is not refundable. Parking permits are valid from July 1 to August 31 the following year. Specific rules governing parking are issued with each vehicle registration and may also be found in the current issue of the Student Academic Planner.