Below is the data on what it actually costs to attend Itawamba Community College, spanning what it costs to attend, projected costs over a degree, net price, debt outcomes, and aid equity.
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Cost of attendance at Itawamba Community College varied between $11,557.00 and up to $13,957.00 across residency tiers.
Where you live mattered — in-state students paid less than out-of-state students: close to $11,557.00 in-state, rising to $13,957.00 for out-of-state students.
Cost is shown below as the full sticker price, the average net price after aid, and the low-income net price.
| Tuition and fees | $3,420.00 |
| + Room, board & other expenses | $8,137.00 |
| Total cost | $11,557.00 |
| That is 40% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $11,557.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$7,463.00 |
| Net price | $4,094.00 |
| That is 79% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $11,557.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$8,456.00 |
| Net price | $3,101.00 |
| That is 84% below the national average net price. |
| Tuition and fees | $5,820.00 |
| + Room, board & other expenses | $8,137.00 |
| Total cost | $13,957.00 |
| That is 27% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $13,957.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$7,463.00 |
| Net price | $6,494.00 |
| That is 66% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $13,957.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$8,456.00 |
| Net price | $5,501.00 |
| That is 71% below the national average net price. | |
| Want the line-by-line detail? Dig into tuition and fees plus living costs. |
Costs have trended upward in recent years by roughly 2.9% per year, so the four-year total runs well above today’s cost. The tables below project the cost forward across a full degree, side by side for a low-income student with aid, a typical student with average aid, and a student paying full sticker price with no aid. Loan figures amortise the projected total over ten years at 6.8%.
| Projected 4-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 2.9% | 2.9% | 2.9% |
| Freshman year | $3,190.00 | $4,211.00 | $11,888.00 |
| Senior year | $3,471.00 | $4,583.00 | $12,937.00 |
| Total 4-year net price | $13,317.00 | $17,581.00 | $49,630.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $5,073.00 | $6,698.00 | $18,907.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $153.00 | $202.00 | $571.00 |
| Total amount paid | $18,390.00 | $24,279.00 | $68,537.00 |
| Projected 2-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 2.9% | 2.9% | 2.9% |
| Freshman year | $3,190.00 | $4,211.00 | $11,888.00 |
| Senior year | $3,281.00 | $4,332.00 | $12,228.00 |
| Total 2-year net price | $6,471.00 | $8,543.00 | $24,115.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $2,465.00 | $3,254.00 | $9,187.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $74.00 | $98.00 | $278.00 |
| Total amount paid | $8,936.00 | $11,797.00 | $33,302.00 |
| Projected 4-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 2.9% | 2.9% | 2.9% |
| Freshman year | $5,658.00 | $6,680.00 | $14,356.00 |
| Senior year | $6,158.00 | $7,270.00 | $15,624.00 |
| Total 4-year net price | $23,623.00 | $27,888.00 | $59,937.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $9,000.00 | $10,624.00 | $22,834.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $272.00 | $321.00 | $690.00 |
| Total amount paid | $32,623.00 | $38,512.00 | $82,770.00 |
| Projected 2-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 2.9% | 2.9% | 2.9% |
| Freshman year | $5,658.00 | $6,680.00 | $14,356.00 |
| Senior year | $5,820.00 | $6,871.00 | $14,767.00 |
| Total 2-year net price | $11,479.00 | $13,551.00 | $29,123.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $4,373.00 | $5,162.00 | $11,095.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $132.00 | $156.00 | $335.00 |
| Total amount paid | $15,852.00 | $18,713.00 | $40,218.00 |
See the full net-price breakdown in the net-price section.
The net price is the real out-of-pocket cost — what families pay after grant and scholarship aid is applied. It is usually a better planning number than the sticker cost above.
| Average net price (on-campus) | $4,616.00 |
| Average net price (off-campus) | $5,034.00 |
The real cost varies by income because need-based aid scales with financial need. The table below shows the average net price by family-income bracket:
| Family income | Average net price |
|---|---|
| Under $30,000 | $3,839.00 |
| $30,000 to $48,000 | $4,393.00 |
| $48,001 to $75,000 | $6,475.00 |
| $75,001 to $110,000 | $8,038.00 |
| Over $110,000 | $8,222.00 |
Run your own numbers with the Itawamba Community College Net Price Calculator, or get in touch with the financial aid office.
For the grant-and-scholarship detail behind these figures, see the grants & scholarships detail.
The median graduating debt at Itawamba Community College works out to $5,500.00, which the Department of Education classifies as a Very Low (<$10k) debt-load classification.
The full distribution of debt at graduation looks like this:
| Percentile | Debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| 10th | $1,313.00 |
| 25th | $2,325.00 |
| Median (50th) | $5,500.00 |
| 75th | $8,275.00 |
| 90th | $15,250.00 |
The 10th-to-90th-percentile spread is one signal of how variable debt outcomes are across the student body.
Explore borrowing, repayment, and default in detail on the student-loan-debt breakdown.
Debt at graduation is far from uniform across income levels. The breakdown below segments borrowers by family income at entry:
| Family income | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| Low income | $5,500.00 |
| Middle income | $5,800.00 |
| High income | $5,500.00 |
First-gen students typically face different financial-aid contexts than students whose parents attended college.
| Student group | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| First-generation students | $5,500.00 |
| Continuing-generation students | $5,500.00 |
The Pell Grant is the largest federal grant for undergraduates from low-income families. Looking at Pell recipients versus non-recipients tells us how debt is distributed across need.
The Pell-versus-non-Pell median debt difference at Itawamba Community College comes to $100.00. Federal data flags this school for Pell-related debt inequity.
The federal default-rate tier for Itawamba Community College is Low (<5%).
| Window | Cohort default rate |
|---|---|
| 2-year | 17.8% |
For a sense of scale, Stafford disbursements at Itawamba Community College total $188,164,367.00 covering 16,036 loan recipients.
Veterans and current servicemembers may be eligible for major federal education benefits including the Post-9/11 GI Bill and Department of Defense Tuition Assistance.
| GI Bill recipients | 48 |
| Avg GI Bill amount | $2,639.00 |
For the full rundown of veteran and military benefits, see the veterans benefits detail.
Beyond the data above, it helps to ask a few questions when weighing Itawamba Community College, a few questions are worth asking:
Explore the related pages below for a deeper look at the cost picture:
Data sources. Figures on this page draw from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and MediaFactual editorial review. Net-price calculator and financial-aid office links are taken from the institution’s own published data.