Tuition and Other Cost Related Information
For Francis Tuttle Technology Center career training programs, tuition is $2.20 per clock hour, multiplied by the number of hours in the student's career major. For example, if the career major has 1,000 hours, tuition is $2,200.
Out-of-State Tuition Policy
Students from out of state are charged $4.40 per clock hour times the number of hours in the student’s career major. Please note that once students are on out-of-state tuition, they will remain on out-of-state tuition. If the student changes to a new career major, they may request a change to the in-state tuition rate with their advisor.
It is the student’s responsibility to pay their tuition or make financial arrangements before the start of their program. Students have several options:
- Pay Tuition in Full
- Approved federal student aid or scholarship. Information on federal student aid and scholarships.
- Students who receive outside funding that covers their tuition should notify the cashier at 405.717.4224.
- Students may also set up a payment plan – with a required down payment. Please contact the cashier for more information.
Students who withdraw before the last one-fourth (1/4) of their career major are only responsible for paying for the hours they were scheduled to attend before their withdrawal. For example, if a student was enrolled in a 1000-hour career major and withdrew after she was scheduled to complete 600 hours, the student would be credited for 400 hours.
Tuition for 1,000 hours $2,200
Minus tuition for 600 hours $1,320
Credit for 400 hours $880
There will not be tuition adjustment for students withdrawing in the last one-fourth (1/4) of their career major.
Students who complete their career major early are not charged a withdrawal fee. There is not a tuition adjustment for early completion.
For more information regarding tuition payment options, please call the Cashier at 405.717.4224 or contact us via email at contact@francistuttle.edu.
See information on how withdrawing from your academic program will impact your Federal Student Aid. For additional information on how withdrawing impacts your tuition, visit the Cost to Attend webpage.
Costs may differ between programs offered at Francis Tuttle. The Cost of Attendance (COA) estimates the total cost to attend Francis Tuttle and includes direct and indirect costs for financial aid purposes. You can find out more about the Cost of Attendance here.
Our Federal Net Price Calculator tool* can help you estimate your federal financial aid eligibility.
*The Net Price Calculator uses data from 2022-2023, as the Department of Education requires. Please keep these cost differences in mind as you use the calculator.