Tuition & Fees

Pursuing your degree is a significant investment — both of your time and your finances. Whether you’re a residential, commuter or online bachelor’s student, know that it’s also a valuable investment. And remember: The costs associated with your education are only half the story; scholarships, grants and other types of aid can play a significant role in making your education more affordable.

2023-2024 TUITION AND FEES

UNDERGRADUATE EXPENSES OVERVIEW

Full Time (12-18 Hours)
Flat Fee
$9200
Part-Time (< 12 Hours)
Per Credit Hour
$710
Overload (> 18 Credits)
Per Credit Hour
$710
Matriculation, Security & Health
Per Year
$1720
Room (Average)
Per Semester
$1750
Annual Tuition, and Mandatory Fees
$20,120
Annual Tuition, Fees and Room and Board*
$28,950
*Cost of full time student living in a semi-private dorm housing.

Temple Baptist Theological Seminary Tuition (Graduate)

Online Tuition*
Per Credit Hour
$300
Online Tech Fee
Per Credit Hour
$25
*Brewton-Parker College Alumni, TTU Alumni and SBC church members or ministers can receive a 20% scholarship discount. 

Online Tuition and Fee

Online Tuition*
Per Credit Hour
$300
Online Tech Fee
Per Credit Hour
$25

Other Tuition

Audit
Per Credit Hour
$100
Senior Citizen (for credit)
per 3-hour class
$100
Senior Citizen (audit)
per 3-hour class
$50
Tuition - External
$380
Tuition - Day Per Hour
$710
Tuition - Dual Enrollment
$250
Tuition - Seminary (English)
$300
Tuition - Seminary (Russian)
$250
Tuition - Seminary (Spanish)
$99
Tuition - Winter
$200
Tuition - Summer
$380

Miscellaneous Fees

New Student Fees
Application Fee
$35
Testing (if applicable)
$10
New Student Orientation
$200
Matriculation Fee
$700
Room Reservation Fee (Deposit)
$200
Security Fee
$100
Class Fees
Applied Music
$200
Lab Fee
See Course  schedule for cost per lab
Online Program Fee (Per Credit Hour)*
$25
Online & Teacher Cert Fee (Per Credit Hour)*
$25
Graduation Fee (Masters)
$150
Graduation Fee (Masters- No Regelia)
$50
Graduation Fee (Associate)
$
Graduation Fee (Associate Walking)
$50
Graduation Fee (Spanish- No Regelia)
$50
Seminary Fee
$25
*Brewton-Parker College Alumni, TTU Alumni and SBC church members or ministers can receive a 20% scholarship discount. 
Other Fees (if applicable)
Late Registration
$50
Drop/Add
$30
Graduation Fee
$150
ID/Meal Replacement
$35
Transcript Request
$15
Withdrawal Fee
$50
Returned Check Fee (per incident)
$35
Criminal Background Check
$38
Drug Screen Fee
$40
Education Observation Fee
$50
Technology (external programs ONLY (Per Semester))
$500
Health Fee (Day Students per Semester)
$60
Campus Dining Plans Per Semester
15 Meal Plan/ $250
$2715
Unlimited/ $250
$3110
Commuter Meal Plan
$1425

Fines

Litter Fine (per incident)
$25
Speeding/ Reckless Driving Tickets
$50
Illegal Parking (per incident)
$25
Parking in Unauthorized Area
$20
Blocking Driveway
$20
Double Parking
$10
Going the Wrong Way
$50

Campus Housing Fees Per Semester

Warren C. Crawley Commons
Don & Beverly Thigpen Hall
Semi-private
$1800
Private Room
$2800
Robinson Hall
Semi-private
$1700
Private Room
$2700
Patterson-Zezulka Hall
Semi-private
$1800
Private Room
$2800
Cochran Hall
Semi-private
$1700
Private Room
$2700
Conner Hall
Semi-private
$1800
Private Room
$2800
Dowling Hall
Semi-private
$1700
Private Room
$2700
Friendship Hall
Semi-private
$1700
Private Room
$2700
Thompson Hall
Semi-private
$1600
Private Room
$2200
LeRoy Hall
Semi-private
$1700
Private Room
$2700
McAllister Hall
Semi-private
$1700
Private Room
$2700
Redding Hall
Semi-private
$1800
Private Room
$2800
Roller Hall
Semi-private
$1800
Private Room
$2800

Student Financial Responsibility Agreement

PAYMENT OF FEES/PROMISE TO PAY

I understand that when I register for any class at Brewton-Parker College or receive any service from Brewton-Parker College I accept full responsibility to pay all tuition, fees and other associated costs assessed as a result of my registration and/or receipt of services. I further understand and agree that my registration and acceptance of these terms constitutes a promissory note agreement (i.e., a financial obligation in the form of an educational loan as defined by the U.S. Bankruptcy Code at 11 U.S.C. §523(a)(8)) in which Brewton-Parker College is providing me educational services, deferring some or all of my payment obligation for those services, and I promise to pay for all assessed tuition, fees and other associated costs by the published or assigned due date.

I understand and agree that if I drop or withdraw from some or all of the classes for which I register, I will be responsible for paying all or a portion of tuition and fees in accordance with the published tuition refund schedule on the Brewton-Parker calendar.  I have read the terms and conditions of the published tuition refund schedule and understand those terms are incorporated herein by reference. I further understand that my failure to attend class or receive a bill does not absolve me of my financial responsibility as described above.

All students should be in good standing with the financial aid and business office by the first day of class.

  • Your student account is considered in good standing if, your room, board, tuition, and fees are paid in full; you have a pre-approved payment arrangement (approved by the Business Office) that has been paid up-to-date; or you have financial aid (already approved) sufficient to cover your account balance.
  • Both international students and those whose Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) appeal is denied must pay in full by the first day of class or registration will be purged.

For students with an unpaid balance at the end of the second week of classes may result in:

  • Cancellation of enrollment
  • Denial of registration for future classes
  • Denial of occupancy in a residence hall room
  • Denial of the use of the college dining room, library, and all other college facilities
  • No participation in playing or practicing with athletic teams.

Cancellation of enrollment and denial of college services does not excuse students from paying their remaining balances. Students with outstanding balances, transcripts and diplomas will only be released in accordance with the Department of Education's guidelines. In addition, graduates will not be allowed to participate in graduation if a balance is owed. 

DELINQUENT ACCOUNT/COLLECTION

Financial Hold: I understand and agree that if I fail to pay my student account bill or any monies due and owing Brewton-Parker College by the scheduled due date, Brewton-Parker College will place a financial hold on my student account, preventing me from registering for future classes, requesting transcripts, or receiving my diploma.

Late Payment Charge: I understand and agree that if I fail to pay my student account bill or any monies due and owing Brewton-Parker College by the scheduled due date, Brewton-Parker College will assess late payment and/or finance charges at the rate of 1.5% compounded monthly, or $25 fee, whichever is greater, per month on the past due portion of my student account until my past due account is paid in full.

Collection Agency Fees: I understand and accept that if I fail to pay my student account bill or any monies due and owing Brewton-Parker College by the scheduled due date, and fail to make acceptable payment arrangements to bring my account current, Brewton-Parker College may refer my delinquent account to a collection agency. I further understand that if Brewton-Parker College refers my student account balance to a third party for collection, a collection fee will be assessed and will be due in full at the time of the referral to the third party. The collection fee will be calculated at the maximum amount permitted by applicable law, but not to exceed 15 percent of the amount outstanding. For purposes of this provision, the third party may be a debt collection company or an attorney. If a lawsuit is filed to recover an outstanding balance, I shall also be responsible for any costs associated with the lawsuit such as court costs or other applicable costs. Finally, I understand that my delinquent account may be reported to one or more of the national credit bureaus

COMMUNICATION

Method of Communication: I understand and agree that Brewton-Parker College uses email as an official method of communication with me, and that therefore I am responsible for reading the emails I receive from Brewton-Parker College on a timely basis.

Contact: I authorize Brewton-Parker College and its agents and contractors to contact me at my current and any future cellular phone number(s), email address(es) or wireless device(s) regarding my delinquent student account(s)/loan(s), any other debt I owe to Brewton-Parker College, or to receive general information from Brewton-Parker College. I authorize Brewton-Parker College and its agents and contractors to use automated telephone dialing equipment, artificial or pre-recorded voice or text messages, and personal calls and emails, in their efforts to contact me. Furthermore, I understand that I may withdraw my consent to call my cellular telephone using automated telephone dialing equipment by submitting my request in writing to the Director of Accounting or in writing to the applicable contractor or agent contacting me on behalf of Brewton-Parker College.

Updating Contact Information: I understand and agree that I am responsible for keeping Brewton-Parker College records up to date with my current physical addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers by contacting the Registrar. Upon leaving Brewton-Parker College for any reason, it is my responsibility to provide Brewton-Parker College with updated contact information for purposes of continued communication regarding any amounts that remain due and owing to Brewton-Parker College.

ENTIRE AGREEMENT

This agreement supersedes all prior understandings, representations, negotiations, and correspondence between the student and Brewton-Parker College, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the matters described, and shall not be modified or affected by any course of dealing or course of performance. This agreement may be modified by Brewton-Parker College if the modification is signed by me. Any modification is specifically limited to those policies and/or terms addressed in the modification.

FINANCIAL AID

I understand that aid described as “estimated” on my Financial Aid Award does not represent actual or guaranteed payment, but is an estimate of the aid I may receive if I meet all requirements stipulated by that aid program.

I understand that my Financial Aid Award is contingent upon my continued enrollment and attendance in each class upon which my financial aid eligibility was calculated. If I drop any class before completion, I understand that my financial aid eligibility may decrease and some or all of the financial aid awarded to me may be revoked.

If some or all of my financial aid is revoked because I dropped or failed to attend class, I agree to repay all revoked aid that was disbursed to my account and resulted in a credit balance that was refunded to me.

I agree to allow financial aid I receive to pay any and all charges assessed to my account at Brewton-Parker College such as tuition, fees, campus housing and meal plans, parking permits, service fees, fines, bookstore charges, or any other amount, in accordance with the terms of the aid.

Federal Aid: I understand that any federal Title IV financial aid that I receive, except for Federal Work-Study wages, will first be applied to any outstanding balance on my account for tuition, fees, room and board. Title IV financial aid includes aid from the Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Direct Loan, PLUS Loan programs. I authorize Brewton-Parker College to apply my Title IV financial aid to other charges assessed to my student account such as bookstore charges, service fees and fines, and any other education-related charges. I further understand that this authorization will remain in effect until I rescind it or the end of enrollment and that I may withdraw it at any time by completing the BPC Loan Change Form found in the Forms section of My Financial Aid in MyWeb.

Prizes, Awards, Scholarships, Grants: I understand that all prizes, awards, scholarships, and grants awarded to me by Brewton-Parker College will be credited to my student account and applied toward any outstanding balance. I further understand that my receipt of a prize, award, scholarship, or grant is considered a financial resource according to federal Title IV financial aid regulations, and may, therefore, reduce my eligibility for other federal and/or state financial aid (i.e., loans, grants, Federal Work Study) which, if already disbursed to my student account, must be reversed and returned to the aid source.

METHOD OF BILLING

I understand that Brewton-Parker College uses electronic billing (e-bill) as its official billing method, and therefore I am responsible for viewing and paying my student account e-bill by the scheduled due date. I further understand that failure to review my e-bill does not constitute a valid reason for not paying my bill on time. Student account information is available at myweb.bpc.edu.

If you believe your bill is incorrect, or if you would like more information about a transaction on your bill, contact accountsreceivable@bpc.edu.

We must hear from you within 60 days of the bill that the item of concern first appeared. Please include in your email:

Your name, the student’s name and student ID #

The dollar amount of the suspected error

A description of the error and an explanation, if possible, of why you believe the error occurred.

You do not have to pay the amount in question while we investigate, but you are obligated to pay the portion of your bill that is not in question.

BILLING ERRORS

I understand that administrative, clerical or technical billing errors do not absolve me of my financial responsibility to pay the correct amount of tuition, fees and other associated financial obligations assessed as a result of my registration at Brewton-Parker College.

MINIMUM BALANCE POLICY

In accordance with the Minimum Balance Policy Statement of the College, no billing statements or account refunds less than $1 will be issued.

RETURNED PAYMENTS/FAILED PAYMENT AGREEMENTS

If a payment made to my student account is returned by the bank for any reason, I agree to repay the original amount of the payment plus a returned payment fee of $35. I understand that multiple returned payments and/or failure to comply with the terms of any payment plan or agreement I sign with Brewton-Parker College may result in cancellation of my classes and/or suspension of my eligibility to register for future classes at Brewton-Parker College.

WITHDRAWAL

If I decide to completely withdraw from Brewton-Parker College, I will follow the instructions at https://www.bpc.edu/academics/registrar which I understand and agree are incorporated herein by Reference.

Physical Address
201 David-Eliza Fountain Circle
Mount Vernon, GA 30445

Mailing Address
P. O. Box 197
Mount Vernon, GA 30445

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Purpose

The purpose of the nursing program is to prepare graduates who have the knowledge and skills to provide patient-centered holistic care that is safe, compassionate, honoring to Christ, and that meets the healthcare needs of diverse populations.

Mission Statement

In concert with Brewton-Parker College’s mission, the School of Nursing is committed to provide nursing education through the application of biblical truth to promote the formation of graduates who engage in evidence-based practice, lifelong learning, and servant leadership through the development of clinical reasoning, professional nursing skills, and Christian values.

Joanna Phillips-Mock

Student Enrichment Director

Joanna Phillips-Mock is a proud third generation Baron, both as a student and a staff member.

Beginning her teaching career in Middle Georgia in 1995, Mrs. Mock worked with a state funded program that served some of the most disadvantaged special needs students within the local school districts. She ultimately moved into leadership positions within the organization, serving and training others in multiple initiatives. She enjoys working with students of all ages to recognize and to achieve their greatest potential.

Mrs. Mock holds a Bachelor’s degree from Brewton-Parker College, a Master's degree in Education with a concentration in Behavior Disorders, and an Education Specialist degree in Educational Administration from Georgia College and State University. She resides in Ailey, Georgia, with her husband Don, their son Tye Lewis, her mother Carol Joyce, and multiple fur babies. She enjoys traveling, gardening, camping, and attending concerts.

Candace Lilford

Profeessional Tutor

Candace Lilford graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Theatre Generalism in 2021 from Anderson University and with her master’s degree in English Literature in 2023 from the University of Alabama. She presently serves as Professional Tutor for the Student Enrichment Center while also teaching sections of ENG 101 and 102. 

As part of her two-year master's program, Ms. Lilford taught sections of ENG 101 and 102, while also serving as teaching assistant for British Literature Survey courses and volunteering in the university’s Writing Center. Ms Lilford has also presented papers at the Hudson Strode Conference and the South Eastern Christian and Literature Conference as well as working on various theatrical productions.

Born in North Carolina of South African descent, Ms. Lilford has lived in Uganda, Botswana, South Africa, and Trinidad before settling in Mount Vernon with her family in 2016, where she attended Brewton-Parker College as a dual enrollment student. She presently resides in Mount Vernon with her family and spends her free time watching old TV shows.

Linda Armstrong

Academic Advising and Career Specialist

Linda Armstrong earned an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice Technology from Southeastern Technical College and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Walden University. Throughout her career, Linda has worked with diverse populations, including at-risk youth and families and youth in crisis because of mental health and other issues. Her empathetic nature has made her an effective advocate for those in need. In addition to her professional work, Linda is also is committed to volunteerism. She has dedicated countless hours as a youth mentor, and to teaching about her faith at various Christian organizations. She believes in the power of positivity and its ability to transform not only her life but also the lives of others.

"If you must look back, do so forgivingly. If you will look forward, do so prayerfully. But the wisest course would be to be present in the present gratefully." ~ Maya Angelou

Willie Ford

Academic Advising and Career Specialist

Greetings, Baron Nation!

It's truly a joy to be back in a place that has shaped me so profoundly. I'm Willie Ford, a proud 2022 graduate of historic Brewton-Parker College, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a Minor in Education. Following my graduation, I embarked on a journey in education, teaching Special Education within the Vidalia City School District. In addition to my role as an educator, I had the privilege of serving as the Unit Director at the J.D. Rabun Boys and Girls Club. All the while, I was honored to pastor at the esteemed New Hope Baptist Church of Rhine, Georgia. With God's grace, I managed these responsibilities, and now, I'm thrilled and ready to contribute to the welfare of our students, aiming to inspire through service.

Dusty Arnold

Mental Health Counselor

Dusty Arnold  is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst as well as a BPC alumnus. He has years of experience working with a variety of mental health issues including anxiety, grief, and challenges related to Autism. He specializes in behavior-related interventions that can help college students build on their strengths to set achievable goals while also learning how to deal with the thoughts and feelings that sometimes get in the way. He incorporates Biblical values and evidence-based treatments to meet students wherever they happen to be on their journey to spiritual and psychological health. 

Carl Anthony "Tony" Wardlaw

Assistant Student Enrichment Director & Student Success Coach

Carl Anthony “Tony” Wardlaw – For over 25 years, Dr. Wardlaw has worked in leadership, counseling, and pastoring. Beginning with working in middle management for a manufacturing company in Douglas, GA, Dr. Wardlaw has also worked in the academic, nonprofit, public, and private sectors. Additionally, he served over 7 years in the United States Military as a Military Intelligence Officer before resigning his commission as a Captain in the Army.

Currently serving as the Assistant Director of the Student Enrichment Center, Student Success Coach, and Adjunct Faculty at Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon, GA, he also serves as the Pastor of The Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Dublin, GA.

As a member of the renowned International Gospel Singing Group, The Wardlaw Brothers, Dr. Wardlaw has traveled all over the nation and abroad ministering and singing the Gospel of Christ Jesus. Dr. Wardlaw has served as a consultant for various agencies and has worked as a Fatherhood Coordinator and G.E.D. instructor within the Technical College System of Georgia and participates in local and national civic and philanthropic work.

Dr. Wardlaw holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in International Business from the University of Georgia, two master's degrees from Troy University (Master of Science in Clinical Counseling and Psychology and Master of Education in Counseling), and a Doctorate in Education from Argosy University in Organizational Leadership. Dr. Wardlaw is a Lifetime Silver Member of The NAACP and a member of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is happily married to the former Mrs. Stephanie Scott. They have 3 Children; Chambria, Marc, and Carleigh.

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