Cheapest community colleges in Florida

Community colleges in Florida ranked by published in-state tuition, lowest first. Published tuition is the sticker price; the price you actually pay is typically much lower after federal Pell grants and state aid. Use this list as a starting point, then file the FAFSA to see your real cost.

  1. Tallahassee State CollegeTallahassee, FL$2,026
  2. Pensacola State CollegePensacola, FL$2,361
  3. Gulf Coast State CollegePanama City, FL$2,370
  4. Eastern Florida State CollegeMelbourne, FL$2,496
  5. Hillsborough Community CollegeTampa, FL$2,506
  6. Santa Fe CollegeGainesville, FL$2,563
  7. Northwest Florida State CollegeNiceville, FL$2,583
  8. Saint Johns River State CollegePalatka, FL$2,591
  9. St Petersburg CollegeSt. Petersburg, FL$2,682
  10. Polk State CollegeWinter Haven, FL$2,694
  11. Indian River State CollegeFort Pierce, FL$2,764
  12. Broward CollegeFort Lauderdale, FL$2,830
  13. Florida State College at JacksonvilleJacksonville, FL$2,878
  14. Palm Beach State CollegeLake Worth, FL$3,050
  15. North Florida CollegeMadison, FL$3,054
  16. State College of Florida-Manatee-SarasotaBradenton, FL$3,074
  17. Daytona State CollegeDaytona Beach, FL$3,106
  18. Chipola CollegeMarianna, FL$3,120
  19. Doral CollegeDoral, FL$3,120
  20. Pasco-Hernando State CollegeNew Port Richey, FL$3,155
  21. South Florida State CollegeAvon Park, FL$3,165
  22. The College of the Florida KeysKey West, FL$3,276
  23. Lake-Sumter State CollegeLeesburg, FL$3,292
  24. Florida SouthWestern State CollegeFort Myers, FL$3,401
  25. South Florida Bible College and Theological SeminaryDeerfield Beach, FL$7,980
  26. United International CollegeDania Beach, FL$10,320
  27. Atlantis UniversityMiami, FL$12,820
  28. Herzing University-OrlandoWinter Park, FL$13,450
  29. Herzing University-TampaTampa, FL$13,450
  30. Fortis College-Cutler BayCutler Bay, FL$13,806
  31. Taylor CollegeOcala, FL$14,580
  32. Rasmussen University-FloridaOcala, FL$15,314
  33. Jones Technical InstituteJacksonville, FL$16,920
  34. Galen College of Nursing-Tampa BaySaint Petersburg, FL$17,048
  35. Galen Health Institutes-GainesvilleGainesville, FL$17,048
  36. Galen Health Institutes-Miami CampusPembroke Pines, FL$17,048
  37. Galen Health Institutes-SarasotaSarasota, FL$17,048
  38. Florida National University-Main CampusHialeah, FL$17,368
  39. Cambridge College of Healthcare & TechnologyDelray Beach, FL$18,168
  40. City College-Altamonte SpringsAltamonte Springs, FL$18,612
  41. City College-HollywoodHollywood, FL$18,615
  42. HCI CollegeWest Palm Beach, FL$20,838
  43. Premiere International CollegeFort Myers, FL$22,140
  44. Med CollegeHialeah, FL$22,725
  45. Southeastern College-West Palm BeachWest Palm Beach, FL$24,480
  46. Keiser University-Ft LauderdaleFort Lauderdale, FL$25,056

Reading the list

The figures above are the published in-state tuition rates each Florida community college reports to the U.S. Department of Education. These are the rates posted to the institution's tuition schedule before any aid is applied. For most Florida community-college students, federal Pell grants alone cover a substantial share of tuition, and state aid programs in Florida often cover the remainder for residents who qualify. Out-of-state tuition is typically higher; check the individual college profile for both rates.

Tuition alone is not the right comparison for a complete cost picture. The College Scorecard also reports total annual cost of attendance — tuition plus required fees, books, room and board (if applicable), and other expenses — which is the more meaningful number when you are budgeting for a year of school. Each college's full profile lists cost of attendance alongside tuition. For students who can live at home and avoid room-and-board costs, the gap between tuition and cost of attendance shrinks substantially.

If your goal is the lowest possible total cost, the cheapest tuition isn't always the right pick. A slightly more expensive program with a higher transfer rate or stronger articulation agreement with a four-year university may produce a lower total degree cost overall, because lost credit on transfer can erase the savings of a low community-college tuition.