Estimate Your College Costs—Before You Apply

Planning for college starts with understanding your costs. The Glen Oaks tuition and fees calculator helps you estimate what you may pay based on your residency, credit hours, and course selections.

Use the calculator below to get a personalized estimate in just a few clicks.


What This Calculator Helps You Do

This tool gives you a quick, transparent estimate so you can plan ahead with confidence.

With this calculator, you can:

  • Estimate tuition based on in-district, out-of-district, or out-of-state rates
  • See how credit hours impact your total cost
  • Understand basic fees associated with your classes
  • Compare part-time vs. full-time enrollment costs

 


Tuition & Fees Calculator

Please select your residency status, how many contact hours you will be taking, and the amount of course fees you will have in order to estimate your tuition and fees.Please enter a number from 0 to 18.(not credit hours)Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.(listed in catalog)
Tuition charges are subject to change without notice upon action of the Board of Trustees.
This estimate is based solely on your tuition and fees and does not include the cost of books, housing, or other miscellaneous expenditures related to your college experience.

 


Ways to Lower Your Costs

Many students don’t pay the full sticker price. After using the calculator, explore ways to reduce your out-of-pocket cost:

  • Financial aid (grants, scholarships, loans)
  • Payment plans to spread out costs
  • Employer tuition assistance (for adult learners)
  • Dual enrollment savings for high school students

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this my final tuition cost?
A: No. This calculator provides an estimate. Your actual cost may vary based on your program, course fees, or schedule.

Q: Does this include financial aid? 
A: No. This tool shows your estimated cost before financial aid. Most students qualify for some form of assistance.

Q: What if I don’t know how many credits I’ll take?
A: Try different credit amounts (e.g., 6, 9, 12 credits) to compare part-time and full-time costs.