Financial Aid is a source of monetary support consisting of grants, scholarships, and agency sponsorship for those who qualify. Most financial aid is intended to supplement, not replace, the family’s financial resources.

TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID
• Agency Referrals
• Bright Futures Scholarship
• Child of Deceased and Disabled Veterans
• Federal Pell Grant
• Fee Waivers
• Florida Prepaid Tuition Plan
• Florida Vocational Rehabilitation Services
• LTC Scholarship
• Veterans’ Educational Benefits
• Other forms of financial aid may be available

—FINANCIAL AID COST OF ATTENDANCE INFORMATION—

Florida Resident
$2.88 Per Clock Hour
Non- Florida Resident
$11.24 Per Clock Hour
Commuter Independent Commuter Independent
Tuition 4,634 4,634 13,412 13,412
Books, course materials,
supplies, and equipment
525 525 525 525
Transportation 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800
Miscellaneous/Personal 2,000 2,300 2,000 2,300
Living Expenses
(Food and Housing)
3,500 9,500 3,500 9,500
Dependent Care 0 3,000 0 3,000
Professional License
or Certificate
202 202 202 202
Total 12,661 21,961 21,439 30,739

FINANCIAL AID POLICIES

Professional Judgment Policy

Financial Aid text written on a notebook with pencils
Pam Boutwell – Financial Aid Counselor/VA Specialist

850.983.5700, Ext. 1269

[email protected]