Tuition And Fees

Student Fees for Georgia Residents

A non-refundable Admissions Application fee of $25.00 must accompany the first application. Twelve (12) or more credit hours will be considered full-time. Tuition and fees for full-time students taking 15 or more credit hours are as follows:

Tuition (15 or more credit hours) $1500.00
Student Activity Fee 29.00
Registration Fee 50.00
Technology Fee (Dual/Joint Enrolled Students Are Exempt) 105.00
Student Accident Insurance 6.00
Athletic Fee 28.00
Campus Safety Fee 25.00
Instructional Fee 55.00
Total Tuition And Fees – Full Time Student $1798.00
* Late Registration Fee if applicable $45.00

Fewer than 12 credit hours are considered part-time; fees for part-time enrollment are as follows:

Tution Per Credit Hour $100
Student Activity Fee 29.00
Registration Fee 50.00
Technology Fee (Dual/Joint Enrolled Students Are Exempt) 105.00
Student Accident Insurance 6.00
Athletic Fee 28.00
Campus Safety Fee 25.00
Instructional Fee 55.00
* Late Registration Fee if applicable $45.00

Stand-alone Technical Certificates of Credits (TCCs) are $100 per credit hour, with the exception of Commercial Truck Driving (CTD) which is $132 per credit hour (subject to change without notice).

College Entrance Exam - Retest Fee Policy

A fee of $5.00 per part for retest of the ACCUPLACER NEXT GENERATION college entrance exam will be charged to students. The initial battery of tests is covered in the $25.00 Admissions Application fee; however, a retest is required if:

  • The scores are over five years old and the student did not complete an English and Math/Algebra course requirement;
  • The student is entering an Associate Degree program and does not have required minimum scores from a prior test;
  • The student is entering a diploma program that requires higher minimum entrance scores

ACCUPLACER NEXT GENERATION, ACCUPLACER, COMPASS, and ASSET scores are accepted from other accredited institutions provided the scores are no more than five (5) years old.

Out-of-State Fees

Students who reside outside the state of Georgia will pay tuition twice that charged Georgia residents. Alabama residents of those counties contiguous to the Albany Technical College service delivery area (Barbour County, Henry County, and Houston County) are exempt from paying out-of-state tuition fees and will be assessed the same tuition and fees as residents of Georgia. Out-of-state residents do not qualify for HOPE.

Tuition and Fees for Senior Citizens

Residents of Georgia who are 62 years of age or older may request a waiver of tuition. This policy applies to regular and institutional credit courses only. It does not apply to continuous career learning courses, non-credit courses, or seminars. If tuition is waived under this policy, admission will be granted on a space-available basis. Senior citizens must meet all other admission requirements as specified. Proof of age must be presented at registration to receive a waiver. Seniors will be responsible for payment of fees, book, and additional course charges out of pocket. Seniors cannot use financial aid assistance with waiver of tuition.

Payment of Fees and Charges

Fees and charges may be paid by cash, check, credit card (VISA, MasterCard, or American Express), money order, or through financial aid procedures. Payment is expected at the time of registration. Checks cannot be accepted for payment without proper photo identification of the student or from those students who have financial obligations to the College. A fee of $30.00 will apply to any returned check.

Miscellaneous Fees and Expenses

Books

Each student is required to purchase books needed for their respective course. Costs will vary. The cost of books can be viewed by going to www.albanytech.edu and selecting Campus Life then ATC Bookstore. Click on the area that says “buy your books online” and you will be forwarded to the screen that will allow you to view and price the books for the courses that you are registered.

Tools

In many training programs, students are required to purchase basic tools essential to the occupational field for which they are training.

Uniforms

Uniforms are required for students in health programs, early childhood care and education, and in cosmetology. Additional programs may require a uniform. Instructors will provide details.