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The cost of attending college is a big factor for most students.

On this page, you'll learn the cost of attending South Florida State College, the net price after need-based aid, and how much students typically pay if they don’t qualify for need-based aid. Let's dive in and talk financials.

$ 13,520
Overall list price
$ 4,499
Average net price

Cost Breakdown

The cost of attending South Florida State College varies, and it’s important to understand the difference between published rates (commonly known as the list price or sticker price) and actual prices. At some schools, most students get a discount to the list price in the form of scholarships.

First, let’s look at the list price breakdown according to South Florida State. Here's what the costs look like:

In-state Cost
Tuition
$3,135
Books
$1,325
Room & Board
$6,403
Fees (Full)
$30
Fees (One-time)
$15
Transport
$2,612
Other
$0
Total
$13,520
Out-state Cost
Tuition
$11,829
Books
$1,325
Room & Board
$6,403
Fees (Full)
$30
Fees (One-time)
$15
Transport
$2,612
Other
$0
Total
$22,214

Here’s how the total cost for students living on campus has changed in recent years.

30.0K
24.0K
18.0K
12.0K
6.0K
0.0
2022
2023
2024
In-state
Out-state

Net Price

Although the out-of-state cost to attend South Florida State College is $22,214 per year, many students pay less.

Some of this is due to need-based aid being given to students of families based on income and assets. The average net price that families pay is $4,499.

Average Net Price by Income

Families making 0-30K / year
$4,521
7K
Families making 31K-48K / year
$3,285
7K
Families making 49K-75K / year
$4,927
7K
Families making 75K-110K / year
$5,921
7K
Families making 111+K / year
$6,532
7K

Net price data is provided by the U.S. government, but it's delayed by 1-2 years. So, the current net prices might be slightly higher. You can get a more accurate estimate of your cost using the college’s Net Price Calculator.

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