It is possible to get your college and career credentials with little or no debt. CFK has a team ready to assist you with personalized financial aid counseling to explore all potential resources for your education – from scholarships and grants to work-study programs and payment plans.
Your educational goals are within reach and more affordable than you might think.
Tip: Start a document with links, notes, and questions to make it easy to find what you need as you complete your application(s) and explore financial resources.
What is the cost of a college degree?
Of course, the answer will be as unique as your choices of school, degree, certificate, program, and courses. To get a general idea for starters, you should know that Florida residents can earn an associate degree for as little as $6,600-- about half the cost of a state university (tuition & fees only).* So, be sure to discuss your specific situation with the Financial Aid team, and they will assist you in calculating a range of what you can expect to pay over time while pursuing your credentials.
*Average costs for in-state tuition, 2024 – 2025. Source: State University System of Florida;