Nov 03, 2024  
2010-2011 Gainesville State College Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Gainesville State College Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Financial Information


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Fees and Expenses

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Gainesville State College fees are assessed according to the policies of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester.

Fees are in the form of tuition fees, nonresident tuition fees, activity fees, technology fees, and other fees as applicable. Fees of all students are due and payable at the time of registration or by the payment deadline specified on the schedule/fee bill. Payment may be made with cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, or Discover. On-line payment thru the student’s Banner Web account is also available.

Failure to fulfill financial obligations may result in denial of readmission, registration, certification of attendance, transcripts, graduation, etc. Official transcripts will not be issued and graduation will be denied for students whose accounts are delinquent. Students will also be held liable for the fees due plus any service fee assessed, applicable collections cost, court costs, and legal fees associated with collection efforts.

Gainesville State College reserves the right to cancel a student’s registration for non-payment of fees at any time during the academic term.

If a bank declines payment of a student’s personal check and returns it to the College, the student will be assessed a twenty-five dollar ($25) service charge.

Fees and charges are subject to change in response to changes in University System of Georgia and/or Gainesville State College policies.

Collection Agency Contact Information:

Gainesville State College currently contracts with one collection agency. The link to the collection agency is below.

Williams & Fudge
http://www.wfcorp.com/

RESIDENT TUITION FEE

For specific tuition amounts, go to http://www.gsc.edu/registrar/tuitionfees/Pages/TuitionFeeSchedules.aspx. Georgia residents who are enrolled in less than 15 semester hours within a semester are charged by the credit hour. There is no tuition fee charged for semester hours beyond fifteen in any one semester.

NON-RESIDENT TUITION FEE

For specific tuition amounts, go to http://www.gsc.edu/registrar/tuitionfees/Pages/TuitionFeeSchedules.aspx. Non-Georgia residents will be charged a non-resident tuition fee in addition to all other fees. Legal residency requirements are stated in the Admissions chapter of the catalog.

ACTIVITY FEE

An activity fee of twenty-two dollars ($22) per semester is assessed all students registering for less than seven semester hours and forty-two dollars ($42) per semester for students registering for seven or more semester hours.

TECHNOLOGY FEE

A technology fee of thirty-five dollars ($35) per semester is assessed for all students registering for less than seven semester hours and fifty dollars ($50) per semester for students registering for seven or more semester hours.

INSTITUTIONAL FEE

An institutional fee of one hundred dollars ($100) per semester is assessed for all students enrolled at state and two-year colleges per University System of Georgia Board of Regents policy.

COURSE-RELATED FEES

Visit http://www.gsc.edu/registrar/tuitionfees/pages/courserelatedfees.aspx to view Course-Related Fees.

OTHER FEES

Visit http://www.gsc.edu/registrar/tuitionfees/pages/otherfees.aspx to view Other Fees.

TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES

Textbooks and supplies are available in the College Bookstore. The cost of books and supplies will vary with the courses selected by the individual student. An estimate of this cost is from four hundred dollars ($400) to six hundred dollars ($600) each semester.
 

Refund Policy

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The only time students will receive a refund for course load reduction is during the Schedule Adjustment (Drop/Add) registration period at the beginning of each semester.

NOTE: After the Schedule Adjustment (Drop/Add) period ends, students who withdraw from one or more courses but do not withdraw from all courses are not eligible for any refund.

Students who officially withdraw from all courses may receive refunds on tuition, non-resident tuition, and student activity fees, according to the following University System of Georgia Board of Regents Refund Policy:

The refund amount for students withdrawing from the institution shall be based on a pro rata percentage determined by dividing the number of calendar days in the semester that the student completed by the total calendar days in the semester. The total calendar days in a semester includes weekends, but excludes scheduled breaks of five or more days and days that a student was on an approved leave of absence. The unused portion shall be refunded up to the point in time that the amount equals 60%.

Students who withdraw from the institution when the calculated percentage of completion is greater than 60% are not entitled to a refund of any portion of institutional charges.

A refund of all non-resident fees, tuition fees, and other mandatory fees shall be made in the event of the death of a student at any time during the academic session.

Refund checks will be mailed within approximately one (1) week after the official withdrawal date if fees were paid with cash. If fee payment was by personal check, refunds will be mailed within three (3) weeks. If paid by credit card, a credit will be issued to the credit card account.

The following are not entitled to any refund of fees:

  1. Students who withdraw after the first 60% of the semester has elapsed. 
  2. Students suspended for disciplinary reasons. 
  3. Students whose registration is canceled and who are withdrawn because of incomplete admission procedures (failure to take required tests, failure to furnish all admission documents, etc.). 
  4. Students whose registration is canceled because they are determined to be ineligible for admission after having been granted admission.

Student Budget Worksheet

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A. HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

Estimate your yearly expenses while attending Gainesville State College and enter the amounts on the appropriate lines below. To assist you, typical ranges of student expenses have been listed. Estimated expenses are based on a nine month academic year.

          YOUR ESTIMATE
 
1. Tuition, Student Activity, Technology, Institutional, and Auto Fees for Full-Time enrollment (15 credit hours) for tuition purposes (fees for Science laboratory, Art, PE, and/or Music are not included)      
    Georgia Resident $3,248 ($1,624 per semester)  
    OR      
    Out-Of-State Fees $10,730 ($5,365 per semester) $
 
2. Room and Board      
    Live With Parents  $800-$1,100 allowance    
           
    Off-Campus Housing  $5,500-$7,500    
          $
 
 
3. Books and Supplies range      
    Depending on major $800-$1,200   $
 
4. Transportation range of $2,500-$3,500   $
 
5. Personal Expenses for clothes, recreation, and miscellaneous $1,500-$2,000 allowance   $
 
  TOTAL ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES     $

B. HOW WILL YOU MEET YOUR EXPENSES?

After discussing available resources with your family, list estimated amounts on the lines below. Once your eligibility for the various financial aid programs has been established, you may use this worksheet as an overall record of your financial situation for the academic year. If your expenses exceed your resources, you should apply for financial aid.

1. Family
    a. Assistance from parents   $
    b. Assistance from other relatives   $
 
TOTAL FAMILY ASSISTANCE $
 
2. Student
    a. Student’s savings & bonds (minimum 35% of savings)   $
    b. Money available from student’s other assets   $
 
3. Student’s Savings from summer jobs $
 
4. Student’s Employment during the school year $
 
TOTAL STUDENT CONTRIBUTION $
 
5. Veterans Benefits  
    Monthly amount $ times 9 months = $
 
6. Financial Aid
    a. Federal Pell Grant (Variable) $
    b. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (Variable) $
    c. Federal Work-Study (Variable) $
    d. Other Scholarships (Variable) $
    e. Federal Stafford Loan (Variable) $
    f. HOPE Scholarship (Variable) $
 
TOTAL FINANCIAL AID AWARD $
 
GRAND TOTAL OF ALL RESOURCES (1 through 6) $

 

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