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Capital Community College Part-Time Tuition & Fees

$192 In-State Per Credit Hour
$578 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

What Is the Part-Time Cost of Attending Connecticut State Community College Part-Time?

Use the figures below to see the per-credit-hour cost for part-time students at Connecticut State Community College, along with the full annual tuition and fee breakdown.

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How Much Does Capital Community College Charge Part-Time Students?

$192 In-State Per Credit Hour
$578 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

In-state students taking courses part-time pay $192 a credit hour. Out-of-state part-time students pay $578 for each credit hour.

In-State Out-of-State
Cost Per Credit Hour $192 $578

Bear in mind this is the listed per-credit-hour price and excludes any financial aid or scholarships that could lower the cost.

To put the per-credit-hour rate in context, full-time annual tuition and fees at Connecticut State Community College follow below.

Of that annual total, required fees amounted to $730 in-state and $1,724 out-of-state; the rest is tuition itself.

In-State Out-of-State
Tuition $4,608 $13,872
Fees $730 $1,724
Total $5,338 $15,596

These tuition and fees cover one year of academic instruction and do not include room and board costs.

Tuition Trend for Capital Community College Over the Last Few Years

Here’s how tuition at Connecticut State Community College has moved over the last few reported years.

Year In-State Tuition Out-of-State Tuition
Three Years Ago $3,984 $11,952
Two Years Ago $4,176 $12,552
One Year Ago $4,392 $13,200
Most Recent Year $4,608 $13,872

Over the most recent year, out-of-state tuition increased 5.1%. If that pace held for another year, tuition + fees would land around $16,389 the year after.

Keep Annual Increases in Mind

At most colleges, tuition rises a little each year, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.

Plan Around the Cumulative Cost

When you map out how you’ll pay for college, build in expected annual increases so rising costs don’t blow up your plan.

How to Fund Your Capital Community College Education

A per-credit-hour figure is only part of the conversation — grant aid and scholarships often reduce what students actually pay.

For information on financial aid at Connecticut State Community College, visit the Connecticut State Community College Financial Aid page.

For full-time annual costs, see the Connecticut State Community College Tuition & Fees page.

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