This initiative aims to ease the financial burden on families by significantly reducing the overall cost of college courses, allowing students to focus on their academic success. The fee waivers will be directly linked to the students’ tuition waiver, with juniors qualifying for fee waivers at 9 credit hours and seniors at 18 credit hours per academic year.
By waiving these fees, Eastern continues to support students’ educational journeys and reinforce its commitment to affordable, quality education.
“Concurrent enrollment provides high school students with a valuable head start on their college education,” said Dr. Randy Harp, Eastern’s president. “By removing these fees, we are ensuring that cost is not a barrier for students who want to challenge themselves and get ahead.”
Eastern encourages high school students and families to explore concurrent enrollment opportunities and learn how this change can benefit them beginning in Spring 2026.
For more information about concurrent enrollment at Eastern, visit www.eosc.edu/concurrent
