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Commonwealth Technical Institute
at the Hiram G. Andrews Center

Net Price Calculator

The net price calculator is the average annual price charged to a first-time undergraduate student who is enrolled full time and who receives aid. To calculate net price, subtract the average need-based and merit-based grant aid from the school's cost of attendance. Cost of attendance means the average annual cost for tuition and fees, room and board, transportation, and miscellaneous costs for a first-time undergraduate student who is enrolled full-time.
Our school utilizes the U.S. Department of Education's net price calculator that uses institutional data to provide estimated net price information to current and prospective undergraduate students and their families based on student's specific situations.
The Commonwealth Technical Institute's calculator reflects the average cost of attendance for the 2011-2012 academic year.
It is important to note: Prospective students are encouraged to apply for aid through the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR). If eligible, tuition and room and board costs may be covered in full or in part by that agency according to their financial need policies and regulations. Any federal or state grants will be applied toward the tuition costs to offset the OVR funding.
If funding is not covered through OVR, students are responsible for the tuition and room and board costs, minus any federal or state aid. Our school does not participate in the federal loan program and students and/or parents will be required to obtain their own funding.
Use the Net Price Calculator (refer to below table for HGAC-specific information)
NET PRICE CALCULATOR
Representative Year: 2014-2015
Predominant Calendar System: Academic (semester)
Institutionally Controlled Housing: Yes
Required to live on campus: No
Different tuition for in-state/out-of state: No
Price of Attendance for Full-time, First-time Undergraduate Students for 2014-2015
AMOUNT
Price of
Attendance
On-Campus Off-campus
Not With Family
Off-campus
With Family
Total 25,232 23,848 17,320
Tuition 11,224 11,224 11,224
Books & supplies 0 0 0
Room & Board 10,980 9,596 3,144
Other (misc/transp) 4,488 4,488 2,952
Grants for Full-time, First-time Undergraduate Students 2014-2015
EFC Range On-Campus Off-campus
Not With Family
Off-campus
With Family
0 5,650 5,650 5,650
1 - 1000 4,700 4,700 4,700
1001 - 2500 3,200 3,200 3,200
2501 - 5000 700 700 700
5001 - 7500 0 0 0
7501 - 10000 0 0 0
10001 - 12500 0 0 0
Non-FAFSA filers 0 0 0
Percentage of Full-time, First-Time Undergraduates Receiving Aid: 60%
These estimates do not represent a final determination or actual award of financial assistance or a final net price; they are only estimates based on price of attendance and financial aid provided to students in 2011-2012. Price of attendance and financial aid availability changes year to year. These estimates shall not be binding on the Secretary of Education, the institution of higher education or the State.
Not all students receive financial aid. In 2011-2012, 42% of our full-time students enrolling for college for the first time received grant aid. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to determine their eligibility for state and federal financial aid that includes the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, and Federal Work Study. For more information on applying for Federal Student aid, go to: www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Prospective students are encouraged to apply for aid through the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR). If eligible, tuition and room and board costs may be covered in full or in part by that agency according to their financial need policies and regulations. Any federal or state grants will be applied toward the tuition costs to offset the OVR funding.
If funding is not covered through OVR, students are responsible for the tuition and room and board costs, minus any federal or state aid. Our school does not participate in the federal loan program and students and/or parents will be required to obtain their own funding.