Is there a cost for dual credit?
Effective fall 2004, 50% of in-district tuition costs will be waived for dual credit students. Students are responsible for all of the fees for their courses.
Credit Hours | District Resident Tuition & Fees | Non-Resident District Tuition & Fees |
| Full Tuition & Fees | Dual Credit Tuition & Fees | Full Tuition & Fees | Dual Credit Tuition & Fees |
3 | $150 | $96 | $330 | $276 |
4 | $196 | $124 | $436 | $364 |
6 | $288 | $180 | $648 | $540 |
7 | $334 | $208 | $754 | $628 |
8 | $380 | $236 | $860 | $732 |
9 | $426 | $264 | $966 | $804 |
10 | $472 | $292 | $1072 | $892 |
11 | $518 | $320 | $1178 | $980 |
12 | $564 | $348 | $1284 | $1068 |
Note: Students may need to pay for a lab fee & purchase some textbooks not available at their high school. Additional fees will be charged if a student’s classification status is international or out of state. Limited financial assistance may be available based on financial need.
Lab Fees:
BIOL 1406 (Biology I): $18
BIOL 2401 (Anatomy & Physiology) $24
CHEM 1411 (Chemistry I) $24
COSC 1401 (Computer Science) $12
An in-district resident is a Texas resident of 12 months prior to date of registration and who resides and pays taxes in the Lone Star College System (School districts of Aldine, Conroe, Cypress-Fairbanks, Humble, Klein, Magnolia, New Caney, Splendora, Spring, Tomball and Willis).
Confirm transferability of dual credit with the institution you plan to attend.