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Chipola College
Marianna, Florida
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Chipola College Housing Costs

How Much Does it Cost to Stay at Chipola College?

Being familiar with the many expenses related to going to college will enable you to make the right financial decision. These additional costs of housing, food, and supplies may add up quickly!

Below You'll Find:

  • Expenses Outline
  • Trends and Totals
  • Housing & Meal Plans
  • National Average Comparison
  • Extras

A Room, Some Food, and Other Stuff That's Not Free for Some Reason

Chipola College provides housing options. Housing costs for the average student was $1,450 in 2019 - 2020. This school either does not offer a meal plan or did not offer specifics of meal plans.

The table below will show you the expected costs of on-campus and off-campus housing and other expenses for Chipola College.

ExpenseOn CampusOff Campus
Room and Board$4,560$5,388
-- Housing$1,450
Other Living Expenses$2,935$4,348
Books and Supplies$800$800
Total$8,295$10,536
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Planning on Spending 4 Years On Campus? Estimated Cost is $33,180

Housing and meal plans at Chipola College have changed about 0.0% per year these past five years. If today's trends persist, this year's incoming freshman will be charged $8,295 in room, board and additional costs in their first year of school. Associate's degree students would pay around $8,295 in their last year, while bachelor degree students will likely spend $8,295 for their last year.

The complete degree (presuming you graduate on-time) the total will be $33,180 for four years or $16,590 for a two-year stay.

Details on Living On Campus

Are Freshmen Required to Live On Campus?No
On-Campus Housing Capacity99
Max Number of Meal-Plan Meals Per WeekN/A

Living Expenses are Low in Comparison to Other Schools

Students living on campus at Chipola College spend $8,295 on room, board, books, supplies and other expenses, an amount that's well below the U.S average of $14,738.

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