Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
Tuition
Tuition and Fees*
Students are not enrolled until tuition and fees are paid.
See the Academic Calendar for payment deadlines.
Students planning to use financial aid to pay tuition and fees must follow the procedure set up by the Financial Aid Office.
North Carolina Residents |
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| Semester (16 or more credit hours) | $904.00 |
| per credit hour (15 or fewer credit hours) | $56.50 |
| North Carolina residents 65 years of age or older are exempted from payment of tuition for up to six credit hours of curriculum courses. There are no tuition waivers for self-supporting classes. | |
Nonresidents |
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| Semester (16 or more credit hours) | $3,976 |
| per credit hour (15 or fewer credit hours) | $248.50 |
Fees* |
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| Accident Insurance | $1.25 |
Student Activity Fee |
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| 9 or more day, on-campus credit hours (fall and spring) | $19.00 |
| 9 or more day, on-campus credit hours (summer) | $10.00 |
| 1-8 day, on-campus credit hours (fall and spring) | $14.00 |
| 1-8 day, on-campus credit hours (summer) | $6.00 |
| Technology Fee | $16 |
*All tuition and fees are subject to change without notice. Fees are not refundable for classes dropped after the term starts.
Student Activity Fees
The student activity fee will be charged each semester based upon the number of credit hours taken during the day at the Asheville campus.
Computer Use and Technology Fee
For Curriculum students, a $16 computer use and technology fee will be charged each semester.
Student Insurance
Certain risks are inherent in any work involving regular contact with mechanical and electrical equipment. While stringent precautions will be taken to ensure safety, it is felt to be in the interest of all students to provide some measure of insurance protection. A group policy, providing the desired insurance protection, will be maintained in effect by the College and all students will be REQUIRED to subscribe to such coverage.
Self-Supporting Classes
During the Summer term the college will offer some classes as self-supporting. There are no tuition waivers for self-supporting classes (e.g. senior citizens and high school students must pay tuition). Students who would otherwise qualify for a tuition waiver will be blocked from registering for these classes unless they agree to pay the required tuition.

