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Financial Information - Undergraduate Programs

Cost of Attendance 2017-2018

Each year the Financial Aid Office develops the student cost of attendance budget (also called the student budget). This budget is used in conjunction with the Expected Family Contribution (EFC - calculated through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid [FAFSA]) to determine each student's maximum financial aid eligibility. (See Financial Need/Overaward Policy section for further information on this.) The student budget consists of fixed charges including tuition, fees, room and board and estimated charges including books and supplies, transportation costs and personal expenses. Use of financial aid funds to purchase a motor vehicle is strictly prohibited by federal law. There are different budgets for different classes of students. These include dorm (living in campus facilities), off-campus (living off-campus but not with parents; married students are included in this category) and commuter (living with parents).

For the 2017-2018 academic year these student budgets consist of:

 

Dorm/Off-Campus

Commuter

Tuition

         $33,320

  $33,320

Fees

               840

         840

Room & Meals

        10,220

      2,000

Books & Supplies

            1,280

      1,280

Personal Expenses

   1,410/1,980

     1,410

Travel

      860/1,380

     1,380

Total

$47,930/49,020

$40,230


Some of these items are estimates based on average or maximum costs. If a particular student's cost varies significantly from the estimate, that student's budget can be adjusted if the student submits a written request accompanied by documentation of the actual cost.

Additional charges such as parking fees, deposits, extra charges for certain courses and charges for part-time attendance are published each year in the Schedule of Semester Fees, which also includes the actual fixed charges for that academic year.