Tuition & Financial Aid

How Much Does College Cost?

The first step in paying for college is knowing how much college costs. Danville Area Community College is a great place to start due to the cost savings. To determine exact costs, visit the current Tuition & Fees page. Once registered, students may view their bill statement in their Student Online Services account.

Paying For College

College can be expensive, but it is an investment in yourself that will benefit you for years and years. How do you finance college? There are many methods to pay for college. Listed below are several ways to pay for college. Many students utilize more than one method to finance their college education.

1. Financial Aid: The first step in applying for financial aid is to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The FAFSA can be completed the spring of your senior year, after your parents have filed their income tax forms (this information is required to complete the FAFSA). The FAFSA is detailed, but the DACC Financial Aid Office is always willing to help students. You can contact them by phone at (217) 443-8891, by visiting their office (no appointment needed), or by attending one of their Financial Aid Nights at the local high schools.

In addition to the FAFSA determining your eligibility for federal or state aid, it is also the first step in applying for a federal student loan, and/or many scholarship applications require the FAFSA to be completed first.

2. Student Loans: Federal loans are available to eligible students. For more information on student loans visit our Financial Aid Loans site.

3. Apply for Scholarships: The DACC Foundation makes applying for scholarships easy! With one online application (available after January 1st of every year and due around March 1st) you can apply for over 550 scholarships. The scholarships awarded will be applied toward the next Fall & Spring semesters. Scholarships are available to all DACC students. Find the application and tutorial at this link: https://www.dacc.edu/foundation/scholarship

Check out the state-sponsored "scholarship finder tool" at http://www.isac-online.org. Answer the questionnaire and find out what scholarships you might be eligible for. You can also send the questionnaire in via mail for a $10.00 fee.

4. Payment Plans: To help you meet your educational expenses, DACC is pleased to offer the NBS (formerly FACTS) Payment Plan as a convenient option. NBS is a tuition management plan that provides you with a low cost option for budgeting tuition and fees. It is not a loan program; therefore, you have no debt, there are no interest or finance charges assessed and there is no credit check. The only cost is a $30.00 per semester non-refundable enrollment fee.

Go to the E-Cashier website to learn more about the payment plan or stop by the Admissions Office for an NBS brochure.

5. Third Party Payment: Check to see if your employer or your parents' employers have a tuition-assistance program. Some employers reimburse students for successfully completed college courses, especially when the coursework pertains to the job. If a third party, such as your employer, will be paying for your tuition, notify DACC by the bill due date in order to stay enrolled in your classes.

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