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Cost of Attendance
The Value of Your Education
It may seem that a private institution would cost more to attend, but the reality is that Young Harris College is competetive with most public insitutions.
*The following is an example of what the cost to attend Young Harris College might be for an average student and is not to be used as an actual calculation for your education. Fees and Tuition are proposed for the 2008-2009 school year.
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Fall |
Spring |
Annual |
| Tuition (12 to 18 hours) |
$ 8,315 |
$ 8,315 |
$ 16,630 |
| Room and Board |
$ 2,939 |
$ 2,939 |
$ 5,878 |
| SUBTOTAL |
$ 11,254 |
$ 11,254 |
$ 22,508 |
| Financial Aid |
Fall |
Spring |
Annual |
| HOPE Scholarship |
$1,500 |
$1,500 |
$ 3,000 |
| Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant |
$ 550 |
$ 550 |
$ 1,100 |
| Academic Award ($3,500 to $8,500/yr) |
$ 3,500 |
$ 3,500 |
$ 7,000 |
| NEW SUBTOTAL |
$ 5,704 |
$ 5,704 |
$ 11,480 |
Other Aid Available
| United Methodist Scholarships |
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| YHC Grant |
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| YHC Athletic Scholarships |
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| YHC Fine Art Scholarships |
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| YHC Math and Science Scholarships |
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| YHC Appleby Grant |
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| Goizueta Scholarships |
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| Work Study Program |
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| Federal Pell Grant |
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| Federal Academic Competiveness Grant |
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| FSEOG (Federal Grant) |
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| Federal Stafford Loan (Student) |
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| Federal Stafford PLUS Loan (Parent) |
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| United Methodist Student Loan |
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| YHC Loan |
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| Outside Scholarships |
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Please note that any need-based scholarships, grants or loans require filing of the federal FAFSA form. In addition, Young Harris College reserves the rights to allocate student monies and institutional funds at their discretion.
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