ADMISSIONS: Tuition and Fees

Maintenance Fees
In-State Students $101 per semester hour
$1182 maximum per semester fall/spring
Out-of-State Students $407 per semester hour
$4,720 maximum per semester fall/spring
Late Registration $10 fee
Regents Online Degree Program
In-State Students $101 per hour, no maximum
Out-of-State Students $407 per hour, no maximum
Online Course Fee $40 per hour, no maximum
Application Fee
New Students Only $10 (this fee is added to your bill at time of registration)
Access Fees
Parking $5 per semester
Additional Parking Decals $1 per decal
Technology $10 per semester hour or $112.50 maximum per semester
Miscellaneous Fees
Student Activity Fee $3 per semester
Library Fines $0.10 per day
Internet Course Fee $25 per credit hour
Individual Music Instruction $60 per credit hour


Refunds: For information on refunds, please check the academic calendar.

Fee change policies: The college, in conjunction with the Tennessee Board of Regents, reserves the right to add, delete or change fees for admission to the college or for services rendered by the college at any time without prior notice to the public.

Access to billing statements: Account statement information will be available in myChargerNet (Self-Service links on Student tab) for students to view or print out for their records. Paper bills will no longer be mailed. Students who have been approved for financial assistance or scholarships must login to myCN and confirm their registration.



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