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Tuition & Costs

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$18,996 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$9,056 tuition
$8,375 on campus room & board
$1,075 books
$490 fees

$18,996 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$9,056 tuition
$8,375 on campus room & board
$1,075 books
$490 fees
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Financial Aid

$46,215
Annual Aid Awarded
Aid/Loans
Average Amount Percent Awarded
Grant or Scholarship Aid $3,081 79%
Federal Grant Aid $2,344 68%
Pell Grants $2,244 68%
Other Federal Grants $100 68%
Institution Grant Aid - 0%
State Grant Aid $1,749 47%
Student Loans $3,095 47%
Federal Loans $3,095 47%
Other Loans - 0%

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Does John A Gupton College offer...
Tuition Payment Plan? Yes
Financial Aid Contact Info
1616 Church St
Nashville, TN 37203-2954
(615) 327-3927
http://www.guptoncollege.edu
Costs Per Credit Hour
In State $283
Out of State $283

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Bang for the buck
  • 4
  • Haley from Nashville, TN
  • Jul-10-2012 I am a past student here

    Don't get me wrong, you learn a lot from Gupton but the way they deliver it totally sucks (pardon my French). If they were a little more lax with the little things, and maybe broke some of the more rigorous courses up into bi-weekly class meetings or even added a semester, I think students would be less stressed out. But for the money ($20,000 for no previous college prerequisites/whole 2 year program with no financial aid).

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