Central Community College: Estimated Costs
Discover how affordable college can be at Central Community College.
Cost Breakdown
While Central Community College does not offer a tuition discount for union members, CCC provides the lowest tuition rate in our marketplace and offers flexible admission criteria, making it an accessible and practical choice for many students looking to complete their associate’s degree or complete a certificate or diploma program.
Your tuition cost per credit hour is $164.50*.
Below are estimated costs without any financial aid or other benefits you may be eligible for. Choose the option that works best for your lifestyle and budget:
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6 Hours Per Semester (Part-Time Student) |
9 Hours Per Semester (Part-Time Student) |
12 Hours Per Semester (Part-Time Student) |
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Your anticipated costs $987 per semester |
Your anticipated costs $1,480 per semester |
Your anticipated costs $1,974 per semester |
When choosing a school, it is crucial to take into account factors such as book expenses, transfer credits, and potential benefits you qualify for. Additionally, evaluating how well the school's programs align with your interests and goals is also essential.
*Nebraska residents are eligible for a tuition rate of $115 per credit hour. Residents of Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, and Wisconsin qualify for the Midwest Student Exchange rate of $116 per credit hour
Book Costs
For some courses, no-cost digital resources have replaced textbooks, and for the other courses, textbook fees are typically kept to around or under $100. You will be auto-billed for textbooks that are not covered.
How do I apply for financial aid?
You can apply for federal financial aid through FAFSA.
Here is the website to get you started.
When filling out the FAFSA, they will ask you for a school code. The school code for Central Community College is 014468.
What type of financial aid is available?
Financing for school as an adult learner can be achieved through various means:
- Financial aid - to explore what you may be eligible for, complete a FAFSA application
- Employer tuition assistance or tuition reimbursement
- Prior learning assessment