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Garrett Community College Housing Costs

$5,833 On-Campus Room Typical Cost
$3,000 On-Campus Meals Typical Cost
$1,000 Books & Supplies Typical Cost
$2,700 Other Living Expenses Typical Cost

How Much Will it Cost to Live at Garrett Community College?

Understanding all of the expenses related to attending college can allow you to make the best decision at Garrett College.

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Housing and Meal Plan Costs at Garrett Community College

This school offers students separate housing and dining options. The on-campus housing charge for an average student was $5,833 in 2026, and the cost of a typical dining plan was $3,000. Taken together, a typical student living on campus at Garrett College spent approximately $14,784 in 2026 after factoring in housing, meals, books and other essentials.

The following table outlines average expected costs for both on-campus and off-campus housing, meals and other expenses at Garrett College.

Expense On Campus Off Campus
Room and Board $11,084 $11,642
— Housing       $5,833
— Meals       $3,000
Other Living Expenses $2,700 $4,000
Books and Supplies $1,000 $1,000
Total $14,784 $16,642

Room & Board Over Four Years? Estimated Four-Year Cost: $61,383

Tuition is not the only college cost that climbs each year — room and board does too. Projecting the trend helps you plan for all four years instead of only the first.

The projected four-year total comes to about $61,383 by the time you graduate.

Here is how combined on-campus room and board has moved over the last few reported years, with a projection of where it is headed, at Garrett College.

Year Room & Board
Three Years Ago $10,460
Two Years Ago $10,460
One Year Ago $11,084
Most Recent Year (2026) $11,084
One Year From Now * $11,304
Two Years From Now * $11,529
Three Years From Now * $11,758
Four Years From Now * $11,992

* estimated

Over the reported period, on-campus housing and dining changed about 2.0% a year over the last three years. If current trends continue, incoming first-year students would pay about $15,004 for their first year on campus.

By their final year, a student might pay about $15,692 in year four — and a two-year student about $15,229 for the last year of an associate degree.

For a full bachelor’s degree, expect to spend a total of around $61,383 over four years — compared with roughly $30,233 for a two-year (associate) degree.

Build In Yearly Cost Growth

Most schools raise housing and dining costs gradually each year, so today’s figure is unlikely to be what you pay all four years.

Answers to Questions About Living and Dining at Garrett Community College

Review the table below for the on-campus housing details this school reports.

Question Answer
On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) 172
Offers On-Campus Housing Yes
Offers a Meal Plan Yes

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