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Shorter College Part-Time Tuition & Fees

$200 Per Credit Hour

What Will It Cost to Attend Shorter College Per Credit Hour?

Here is what part-time students pay per credit hour at Shorter College, alongside the full-time annual tuition and fees for comparison.

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How Much Will Shorter College Cost Per Credit Hour?

$200 Per Credit Hour

Part-time students at Shorter College are billed $200 per credit hour.

Cost Per Credit Hour
Part-Time Undergraduate $200

Bear in mind this is the listed per-credit-hour price and excludes any financial aid or scholarships a student may qualify for.

As a comparison, full-time undergraduate tuition and fees at Shorter College are broken out below.

Of that annual total, required fees came to $1,446; the rest is tuition itself.

Most Recent Reported Year
Tuition $4,800
Fees $1,446
Total $6,246

These figures are tuition and fees only — they do not include room and board.

Recent Tuition Trend at Shorter College in Recent Years

Here’s how tuition at Shorter College has changed over recent reported years.

Year Tuition
Three Years Ago $4,200
Two Years Ago $4,800
One Year Ago $4,800
Most Recent Year $4,800

Don’t Ignore Cost Increases

Tuition tends to creep up year over year at most schools, so plan for the cost in later years to exceed today’s posted rate.

Factor Cost Increases Into Your Budget

When planning, assume the rate will rise each year so the back half of the degree doesn’t outrun your funding plan.

Options to Finance Your Shorter College Education

A per-credit-hour figure is only part of the conversation — financial aid can change the actual price a part-time student pays substantially.

For information on financial aid at Shorter College, check out the Shorter College Financial Aid page.

Comparing to full-time enrollment? See the Shorter College Tuition & Fees page.

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