Look up current in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees at Tyler Junior College, together with how they compare nationally and their recent trend.
In the latest reported year, in-state undergraduate tuition and fees at Tyler Junior College ran $3,912 per year. For out-of-state students the comparable figure was $4,512. In-state students receive a meaningful discount here.
Of that total, required fees added up to $2,952 in-state and $2,952 out-of-state; the remainder is straight tuition.
| In-State | Out-of-State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $960 | $1,560 |
| Fees | $2,952 | $2,952 |
| Total | $3,912 | $4,512 |
The figures above are for a single year of attendance and does not include room and board.
Bear in mind that many undergraduates get financial aid and scholarships that cut the price they ultimately pay. The figures here are the published sticker price.
How much would Tyler Junior College charge part-time students? Go to the Cost Per Credit Hour page for specifics.
To see where that lands, here is how Tyler Junior College tuition and fees stack up against other institutions. Ratings are based on how far the price sits from each group’s average.
| Nationwide | In TX | Similar Colleges | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Out-of-State Tuition & Fees | Inexpensive | Inexpensive | Inexpensive |
| In-State Tuition & Fees | Inexpensive | Inexpensive | Inexpensive |
Against the nationwide average, Tyler Junior College is comparatively affordable.
Note that financial aid can substantially change the real price, so compare net cost too. Check the Tyler Junior College Financial Aid page for more.
The table below shows how tuition at Tyler Junior College has tracked across the last few reported years.
| Year | In-State Tuition | Out-of-State Tuition |
|---|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $2,760 | $3,480 |
| Two Years Ago | $2,760 | $3,480 |
| One Year Ago | $1,200 | $1,950 |
| Most Recent Year | $960 | $1,560 |
The chart here shows how tuition at Tyler Junior College has moved over recent reported years.
Most recently, out-of-state tuition moved down, which is uncommon and may reflect a data restatement.
Tuition tends to creep up year over year at most schools, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.
See answers to frequently asked questions about college tuition and fees for more context.
A tuition number is just one part of the picture — aid packages can change what students and families actually pay.
For specifics on financial aid at Tyler Junior College, visit the Tyler Junior College Financial Aid page.