Brewton-Parker
College is considered one of America's best values in Christian
higher education today.
See how BPC compares with other similar institutions in the
Southeastern United States.
| Full-Time Tuition (per credit hour) | $420 |
| Full-Time Tuition (per semester) | $6,720 |
| Room Fee (per semester) | $1,235 |
| Board Fee (per semester) | $1,575 |
| Full-Time Tuition, Room and Board (per semester) | $9,530 |
| Techology Fee (per semester) | $225 |
| Health Insurance | $433 |
| Books (per semester) | $575 |
What will my education at Brewton-Parker cost and how will I pay for it?
This is one of the questions students - and their parents - always ask, and it's an important one.
We are a private university, so an
international student pays the same as
someone who lives just across the street. The costs change each
year, but this year's costs are listed below. The costs for the
following year will always be posted as soon as they are
known.

Financial
Assistance
We provide financial assistance
to every international student.
Students from some countries may be eligible for aid from their
countries, and we'll be glad to help you fill out whatever forms
are needed to get that help.
Every international student receives the Robert Brewer International Scholarship. The base amount is $2500 per year, but it can go up to $3500 depending on your class standing and grades.
On-campus work study of $1700 per year is available for a limited number of students. Early admission allows you a better chance of being awarded this opportunity.
Some students earn an athletic or music performance scholarship if they are skilled in those areas. If you think you might be eligible for either of those scholarships, you should tell us about your skills on the application form. The coach of the sport you mention or the director of our music program will contact you for more information about your skills and experience.
Cost of
Attendance for the 2008 - 2009 Academic Year
The estimated cost for this year
is $22,000. That includes 2 semesters of tuition, housing, meals,
fees, basic medical insurance, and the estimated cost of your
books.
A
student who gets a work study award as well as the international
scholarship receives assistance worth almost 20 of the year's
expenses.
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