Tuition and Fees Explained

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Where Do My Costs Come From?

For every credit you register for, we charge tuition, a college service fee, and a technology fee. The cost-per-credit depends on several factors, including whether you take day, evening, or online courses and your state of residency.

The total number of credits taken comprise part of your semester fees;

Other fees include:

  • The cost of books and supplies
  • Travel to and from campus
  • Additional activities and expenses.

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One Stop Enrollment Center
onestop@berkshirecc.edu
413-499-4660
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Billing and Payment

Day vs. Evening Courses

Day Courses

Day Courses are defined as:

  • Begin before 4 p.m.
  • Monday through Friday
  • Fall and Spring semester only

The tuition and fees for day courses are based on the student's residency as shown below.

Evening and Online Courses

Evening courses are defined as:

  • All courses starting at or after 4 p.m.
  • All courses held on weekends; and
  • All courses offered during the summer.

All evening and online courses are charged the Massachusetts resident rates (see below).

Costs by Residency

  • Massachusetts Residents, All Evening Students, and All Online Courses

    The following rates apply to Massachusetts residents for day courses; and to all students, regardless of residency, for evening and online courses:

    • Total $238 per credit
    • Tuition $26 per credit
    • College Service Fee (CSF) $188 per credit
    • Technology Fee $24 per credit
    Per-Credit Breakdown
    Credits Tuition CSF Tech. Fee Total
    1 $26 $188 $24 $238
    2 $52 $376 $48 $476
    3 $78 $564 $72 $714
    4 $104 $752 $96 $952
    5 $130 $940 $120 $1,190
    6 $156 $1,128 $144 $1,428
    7 $182 $1,316 $168 $1,666
    8 $208 $1,504 $192 $1,904
    9 $234 $1,692 $216 $2,142
    10 $260 $1,880 $240 $2,380
    11 $286 $2,068 $264 $2,618
    12 $312 $2,256 $288 $2,856
    13 $338 $2,444 $312 $3,094
    14 $364 $2,632 $336 $3,332
    15 $390 $2,820 $360 $3,570

    Add $228 for each credit over 15.

    To qualify, a student must:

    1. Be a Massachusetts resident for at least six months prior to the start of a semester, and;
    2. Submit a completed residency form to the Registrar's office. Students who do not submit a residency form will be assessed out-of-state rates.
    3. Effective July 1, 2023, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts created a new, additional pathway and expanded access to the in-state tuition rate, as well as to state financial aid (See Section II below) by allowing all students, including some non-U.S. citizens, who have attended high school in the Commonwealth for at least three years, earned a diploma or the equivalent (a GED/HiSet) in the Commonwealth, and have met other documentation requirements (listed below) to be eligible to pay the in-state tuition rate at public institutions of higher education. M.G.L. c. 15A, section 9, as amended by Section 11 of Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2023 (hereinafter the "High School Completers" Tuition Equity Law). While any individual may seek to be classified with "High School Completer" status under the Tuition Equity Law, in effect the Tuition Equity law has expanded access to in-state tuition rates to undocumented students, subject to the eligibility criteria and implementation procedures set forth below. Information regarding this law and its implementation will be provide and updated at .

  • New England and New York Residents (Day Course Rates)

    The following rates apply to New England (other than Massachusetts) and New York residents for day courses:

    • Total $251 per credit
    • Tuition $39 per credit
    • College Service Fee $188 per credit
    • Technology Fee $24 per credit
    Credits Tuition CSF Tech. Fee Total
    1 $39 $188 $24 $251
    2 $78 $376 $48 $502
    3 $117 $564 $72 $783
    4 $156 $752 $96 $1,004
    5 $195 $940 $120 $1,255
    6 $234 $1,128 $114 $1,476
    7 $273 $1,316 $168 $1,757
    8 $312 $1,504 $192 $2,008
    9 $351 $1,692 $216 $2,259
    10 $390 $1,880 $240 $2,510
    11 $429 $2,068 $264 $2,761
    12 $468 $2,256 $288 $3,012
    13 $507 $2,444 $312 $3,263
    14 $546 $2,632 $336 $3,514
    15 $585 $2,820 $360 $3,765
    Add $236 for each credit over 15.
  • Out of State Students (Day Course Rates)

    The following rates apply to international students and all other out-of-state residents for day courses:

    • Total $472 per credit
    • Tuition $260 per credit
    • College Service Fee $188 per credit
    • Technology Fee $24 per credit
    Credits Tuition CSF Tech. Fee Total
    1 $260 $188 $24 $472
    2 $520 $376 $48 $944
    3 $780 $564 $72 $1,416
    4 $1,040 $752 $96 $1,888
    5 $1,300 $940 $120 $2,360
    6 $1,560 $1,128 $144 $2,832
    7 $1,820 $1,316 $168 $3,304
    8 $2,080 $1,504 $192 $3,776
    9 $2,340 $1,692 $216 $4,248
    10 $2,600 $1,880 $240 $4,720
    11 $2,860 $2,068 $264 $5,192
    12 $3,120 $2,256 $288 $5,664
    13 $3,380 $2,444 $312 $6,136
    14 $3,640 $2,632 $336 $6,608
    15 $3,900 $2,820 $360 $7,080
    Add $462 for each credit over 15.
  • Senior Citizens

    Senior citizens who are Massachusetts residents, 60 years of age or older, and who register for courses on a space available basis are eligible for a waiver of tuition and a reduction in fees.

    Qualified seniors who are non-degree students are issued a "space available" tuition waiver. Space available means that there is a sufficient paid enrollment to meet minimum class-size requirements, but the course is not full. Space available registration generally begins about two weeks before the start of each semester. Specific registration dates and fee amounts are announced in the semester registration schedule.

    Seniors can choose to take courses either for credit or on an audit basis. For more info, see Workforce and Community Education.

  • How to Apply for a Tuition Waiver

    Application forms for the tuition waiver are available in the Registrar's Office

    Completed forms should be submitted along with proof of age, e.g., driver's license. If qualified, the Registrar's Office will issue a tuition waiver certificate good for one academic year at a time.

  • Payment Information

    The College accepts cash, checks, American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA credit cards. E-check and credit payments can be made online through students My酴圖弝け Self-Service account. There is a 2.5% service fee charged on all credit card payments.

  • Payment Plans

    Payment plans are available to qualified students to enable them to pay tuition and fees in 3, 4, or 5 monthly payments. A $30 non-refundable fee is added to the students bill.

Additional Fees

If applicable, students may also be charged the following additional fees:

  • Program Fees
    Program Name Cost
    Nursing (Associate Degree) $300 per semester
    Practical Nursing $100 per semester
    Physical Therapy Assistant $250 per semester
    Respiratory Care $125 per semester
    Massage Therapy $150 per semester
    *Note: Fees may change without notice.
  • Student Health Insurance Charge

    Students registered in nine (9) credits or more are automatically charged for student health insurance. They are charged $3,573 starting in the Fall or $2,382 for the Spring semester only. In order to waive the insurance (if you have insurance of your own) you need to complete the following tasks.

    1. Go to the website.
    2. Go to the Profile section and Login/Sign Up. **Every student will need to create a new account if you are brand new, then you will be able to use the Login button. You will need the last 6 digits of your Student ID # (do not use the s0) and your Student Email (firstname_lastname@student.berkshirecc.edu) to sign up**
    3. Once you are logged in, scroll down to the Plan Summary section and select the waive button.
    4. Fill out all the required information gathered from your insurance card and submit your waiver.

    Questions? Contact Gallagher Student Health toll-free at 1-877-306-2062, or visit the website and click Help Center located under the Resources section.

  • MASSPIRG (Optional)

    All day students are automatically charged a $9 contribution each semester to the Massachusetts Public Interest Issues Research Group (MASSPIRG).

    Students who wish to waive the fee can do so at /srf

  • Miscellaneous Fees

    Depending on the needs and circumstances of each student, the following fees may apply:

    Fee Fee Amount*
    Challenge Exam $30 per credit
    Clinical Makeup $50 per makeup
    Convenience Fee for Credit Card Payments 2.50%
    Late Payment/Reinstatement $100 per semester
    Life Experience $30 per credit
    Payment Plan Application Fee $30 (non-refundable)
    Registration $40 per term
    Returned Check $20 per check
    Science Lab Fee $30 per course per term
    Stop Payment Fee/Lost Check $30 per check
    Student Activity Fee $30 per semester (charged to Day Students only)
    Transcript $5 per electronic copy; $6 per paper copy (additional $4 for same-day service)
    *Fees may change without notice.

Auditing Courses

A student who audits a course registers for the course but does not intend to receive credit for the course. Attendance requirements for audit students should conform with the instructor's policy for the class as a whole, unless other arrangements are made between the auditing student and the teacher.

  • Students who audit a course are normally not required to complete work assignments, take tests, or fulfill laboratory requirements. However, the auditing students may request to be allowed to participate in such activities.
  • Some courses may not be appropriate for auditing. Students who wish an audited course to appear on their transcript as an audit must register for the course, indicating "Audit" on the registration form.
  • Students who wish to change from audit to credit must complete a request form available from the Registrar's Office. The same is true for students wishing to change from credit to audit. These changes must be done before, and no later than, the mid-term grade date.
  • Financial Aid cannot be used to pay for audited courses. A student who has previously received financial aid for a course being changed from credit to audit may be liable to repay a portion of the aid received.

*Please note that the cost for auditing a course is the same as taking it for credit, and financial aid cannot be used to pay for an audited class. If you change a course from credit to audit and you're receiving financial aid, you may be responsible for repaying a portion of the aid received.

**Tuition, fees and refund policies may change without notice.