MA Free College for 60+: All 15 Campuses (No Cap)
Massachusetts waives tuition for residents 60+ at all 15 community colleges — no income cap, no retirement requirement. Here's how to use it.
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Massachusetts waives tuition for residents 60+ at all 15 community colleges — no income cap, no retirement requirement. Here's how to use it.
Read more →Germanna allows auditing at full credit cost — or free for VA residents 60+. Application, constraints, and when auditing makes sense.
Read more →NY § 6304(5) waives tuition for residents 60+ at all 7 CUNY community colleges — audit only, no credit. What's covered and state comparisons.
Read more →NOVA, VA's largest CC, allows auditing at full credit cost — or free for VA residents 60+. The process across six campuses and online catalog.
Read more →Reynolds CC in central VA allows auditing at full credit cost — or free for VA residents 60+. The process across three Richmond-area campuses.
Read more →TCC serves Hampton Roads with four campuses and a military-affiliated student body. Auditing rules, cost (free for 60+), and notes for veterans.
Read more →CGS § 10a-27 lets CT residents 62+ audit courses at CT State CC tuition-free. What's covered and how the unified-system structure affects access.
Read more →OCGA 20-4-20 waives tuition at all 22 TCSG technical colleges for residents 62+ — covering credit enrollment, not just audit. How to use it.
Read more →24 P.S. § 19-1908-B lets PA residents 60+ audit CC courses tuition-free. How it works across 14 colleges and the sponsor-district rule.
Read more →FL § 1009.26(4) waives tuition at all 28 FCS colleges for residents 60+ — but credit earned doesn't count toward a degree. What that means.
Read more →Blue Ridge CC in the Shenandoah Valley allows auditing at full credit cost — or free for VA residents 60+. Process across Weyers Cave and centers.
Read more →Brightpoint CC (formerly John Tyler) serves the Tri-Cities region with two campuses. Auditing rules, cost (free for 60+), and how to apply.
Read more →Paul D. Camp CC serves Western Tidewater with small classes and workforce programs. Auditing rules, cost (free for 60+), and how to enroll.
Read more →CVCC serves the Lynchburg region from main campus plus Bedford and Amherst centers. Auditing rules, cost (free for 60+), and how to apply.
Read more →DCC serves Southside Virginia with workforce programs and small classes. Auditing rules, cost (free for 60+), and how to enroll.
Read more →Tennessee residents 65+ take credit courses at TBR community colleges with tuition waived under § 49-7-113. A $70/term service fee still applies.
Read more →Maryland waives tuition for residents 60+ at all 16 community colleges — no income cap, no retirement requirement. Here's how to use it.
Read more →NJ law waives tuition at all 18 county colleges for residents 65+ — credit enrollment, not just auditing. Here's exactly how to use it.
Read more →Age thresholds, income caps, audit-only vs. credit. Senior tuition waiver rules vary dramatically — complete comparison matrix for all 15 states.
Read more →17 states waive tuition for residents 60–65+ at public community colleges. Compare age thresholds, credit vs. audit rules, income limits, and hidden fees for every state.
Read more →VA residents 60+ can take community college classes free — but credit enrollment has an income cap. Here's how the waiver actually works.
Read more →North Carolina waives tuition at all 58 community colleges for residents 65+. Audit-only — no grade, no credit. How to register.
Read more →Auditing means attending a course without earning credits or a grade. Here's who does it, how it works, and what it costs.
Read more →SC waives tuition at all 16 technical colleges for residents 60+. Unlike most states, the waiver covers credit-bearing courses — not just auditing. Eligibility, enrollment steps, and what fees still apply.
Read more →DC residents 65+ may have tuition and fees waived at UDC Community College. Here's what the waiver covers, what it doesn't, and how to enroll.
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