Tuition
The Board of Trustees sets tuition annually for all Maine community colleges.
Maine Residents: $84.00/ per credit hour
Non-Residents: $168.00/ per credit hour
Maine Senior Citizens*: Fees only
*Age 65+, Maine Resident
Fees
Application Fee (non-refundable, paid once with the initial application)
$20.00
Comprehensive Fee
$8.40 per credit hour (10% of resident tuition rate)
Course Fee
$8.40 per credit hour (10% of resident tuition rate for lecture courses)
Lab/Tech Fee
$16.80 per credit hour (20% of resident tuition rate for lab & tech/shop courses)
Information Access Fee
$2.50/credit hour
Document Processing Fee
$3.00/per credit hour (includes transcripts and immunization records
for registered students; rush transcript requests are not included)
Student Activity Fee
$25.00 per semester
(Covers the cost of student activity and recreation programs)
Orientation/Graduation Fee (non-refundable, paid once upon initial matriculation)
$70.00
(non-refundable, paid once upon initial matriculation)
Parking Permit
Fall Parking Permit: $40.00 (covers 08/2009-08/2010)
Spring Parking Permit: $25.00 (covers 01/2010-08/2011)
Summer Parking Permit: $10.00 (covers 05/2010-08/2011)
(Students may waive parking charges by completing and submitting the
online waiver form attesting that they do not bring a vehicle onto the
campus.)
Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan
$331/twelve-month plan; $221 nine-month plan beginning in spring
semester. (Students who are enrolled in a comparable health insurance
plan can waive the Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan by
completing the on-line waiver form.)
Room and Board Charges
Room Charges
On-Campus Room Rate per Student: $4,960/year
Cable/Internet Services Fee per Student: $252/year
Damage Deposits
Damage deposits will be refunded, providing that no damage was found, 8-10 weeks after the end of the semester.
Meals
On-Campus
$3,000/year
All resident students are required to purchase one of the three meal
plans. Half of the meal plan cost is charged in the fall and half in
the spring. Each plan comes with a certain number of
all-you-care-to-eat meals in the Dining Hall and a certain amount of
flex cash for use in the Smart Market Café in the Campus Center. The
three plans are the same price; the only difference is in the number of
all-you-care-to-eat meals versus the amount of flex cash.
All students are automatically enrolled in the most popular plan and
can change to either of the two other plans after he or she moves in to
the residence hall. Any changes must take place by the deadline
advertised at move-in, usually by the end of the first week of class.
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