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Tuition and Fees

The following outlines the tuition and fees for the IYRS Certificate programs.

Program Tuition Fees Additional Expenses
Boatbuilding & Restoration (20 months): 2012 - 2013 $16,190 1st year students: $1,400 shop & material fees $1,500 approximate cost for tools & books
    2nd year students: $700 shop fee  
Boatbuilding & Restoration (20 months): 2013 - 2014 $17,600 1st year students: $1,400 shop & material fees $1,500 approximate cost for tools & books
     2nd year students: $700 shop fee  
Marine Systems (6 months) $15,900 $1,100 shop fee & two-year membership fee to ABYC, $625 ABYC & NMEA certification exams $1,500 approximate cost for tools, laptop & books
Composites Technology (6 months) $15,900 $2,200 shop & material fees, $400 ACMA certification exams $1,500 approximate cost for tools, laptop & books
 

These fees are non-refundable. Fees and tuition are subject to change upon written notice. In addition to tuition and fees, students must expect to be self-supporting and purchase required tools, texts and computer equipment. A list of tools and textbooks can be obtained by contacting the Academic Coordinator.

On April 1st of the first year of the Boatbuilding & Restoration program, students will be required to enroll for the second year. A deposit of $1,000 is required with enrollment. Failure to enroll on time may jeopardize a students’ place in the program. Students will be notified in writing before the start of the school year, of any changes to tuition or fees.

Students in the Marine Systems program will take three (3) American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) certification exams and one (1) National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) exam. The total cost of the certification exams will be $625.  These exams are required; however,passing them is not required for graduation.

Students in the Composites Technology program will sit for four (4) American Composites Manufactures Associates (ACMA) certification exams at a total cost of $400.  These exams are required; however, passing them is not required for graduation.

All costs are subject to change.

 

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