
Tuition payment drop boxes are to the left of the entrance doors on each campus.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are managed by the RCC Business Office.
Students can pay tuition online or by using the drop boxes at both campuses.
1098-T forms have been mailed for tax year 2022. To download a copy please visit https://tra.maximus.com and follow the first-time user instructions. If you had no out-of-pocket expenses for 2022 then you will not receive a 1098-T form. Please contact Michelle Hornbeck at (804)758-6729 or email mhornbeck@rappahannock.edu.
Business Office hours:
Monday through Thursday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Please call the front desk to make an appointment.
Resources
- Current Tuition and Fee information
- Understanding Your Bill
- Financial Aid
- Parking and Permits
- Refunds
- Contact Us
Contact the Business Office
- Financial Aid Helpline:
804-758-6734 for immediate assistance.
- Glenns: 804-758-6720 / Fax: 804-758-6880
- Warsaw: 804-333-6720 / Fax: 804-333-6880
State Board for Community Colleges to Consider 2022-23 Tuition and Fees at May Meeting
In accordance with Section 23.1-307 (D) of the Code of Virginia, the State Board for Community Colleges provides notice that it will consider tuition and mandatory fee increases for Virginia’s Community Colleges, effective fall 2022, at 9 a.m. on May 19, 2022, at the Virginia Community College System, System Office, 300 Arboretum Place, Richmond, VA 23236.
The State Board will consider mandatory tuition and fee increases of between 0 percent and 4.0 percent for all undergraduate students, subject to budget provisions of the 2022 General Assembly special session. The maximum potential increase equates to a base tuition rate of $160.15 per credit-hour for in-state students and would result in a net annual increase of $184.50 for a student enrolling in thirty credit-hours during the academic year. The community colleges will use revenue generated from any increase in mandatory fees to pay for mandatory cost increases associated with compensation and benefit increases, contractual obligations, technology and strategic initiatives, inflationary cost impacts, debt service, and potential adjustments to student fees.
Written comments from the public will be accepted through May 18 and will be made available to the Board before action on tuition is taken. Written comments may be sent to Rose Marie Owen, Executive Assistant to the Chancellor, at rmowen@vccs.edu, or they may be mailed to the attention of Rose Marie Owen at:
Office of the Chancellor
Virginia Community College System
300 Arboretum Parkway
Richmond, Virginia 23236.