Ivy Tech Community College, Lafayette
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Tuition and Affordability

Tuition Costs
Semester tuition is $95 per credit hour for Indiana residents, $193.30 per credit hour for students with out-of-state residency status, and 119.45 per credit hour for out-of-state residency status Distance Education students.
A $40 technology fee will be charged per student per semester. Costs for books and other supplies are extra.
You will be charged a non-refundable $25 late registration fee if you pay your fees after the fee payment deadline.
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Information on financial assistance can be found in Financial Aid.


Fee Payments
Students may pay their fees with cash, personal check, VISA, Discover, or MasterCard. Personal checks may be mailed to:

Ivy Tech Community College
ATTN: Cashier's Office
PO Box 6299
Lafayette, IN 47903-6299

NOTE: IF PAYMENT IS MADE BY CHECK, REFUNDS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED UNTIL TEN [10] WORKING DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF CHECK.

Fees to be paid by a third party, [i.e. state or federal agency, scholarship, employers] must be authorized before registration. Fee payment authorizations may be in the form of a contract, certificate, or letter and must contain:

  1. student's name
  2. course numbers and titles
  3. promissory section detailing allowable charges [tuition, books, supplies], and
  4. signature of person authorized to disburse funds [must be on company letterhead]

If appropriate, purchase orders and claim vouchers should accompany the letter. Students receiving third party assistance are required to sign a deferred payment agreement and are liable for the fees should the third party fail to pay. Students owing fees, fines, or loans shall not be permitted to register for a succeeding semester. Transcripts, records, degrees, etc. will not be awarded until debts to the College are paid.

Questions? Call Ivy Tech - Lafayette's Cashier's Office at [765] 269-5614.


Credit Adjustment Policy

Summer 2006 Term Credit Adjustment Schedule

NOTES:
If you are receiving financial aid, you must speak to a financial aid advisor before dropping or withdrawing.
A credit adjustment is based on the charges for the class[es], not on theamount paid toward the student's account.