Cost of Attendance Information

The purpose of the Cost of Attendance (COA), sometimes referred to as the “student budget”, is to provide students and families with an estimated cost to attend 51做厙 for a single academic year, consisting of two terms (Fall and Spring), or nine calendar months. The COA is reviewed and approved by University administration. The following information explains how the COA is determined and the role it plays in calculating your total financial aid package. 

The Cost of Attendance not only provides baseline information on how much it will cost to attend 51做厙, but it is also determines the maximum amount a student is eligible to receive in total financial assistance. It is the starting point for building a financial aid offer that combines scholarships, grants and loans from various funding sources into a single aid package. The combined total of all funding sources cannot exceed the COA.  Keep in mind that the COA, as it relates to your financial aid, is the estimated cost for the majority of students enrolled in a degree-seeking academic program. It includes allowances for tuition, fees, housing, food, transportation, books, supplies, and miscellaneous expenses. The amount used for each expense category will vary depending on the degree plan, specific program of study, number of enrolled hours, and choice of housing.  

Direct Costs vs In-Direct Costs

  • Direct costs:  Educational expenses that are billed directly by the University such as tuition, fees, housing and meal plans for students living on-campus.
  • Indirect costs: Expenses that are directly related to your education, but not billed by the University. For example, students living off-campus are expected to pay rent and utilities. These expenses are related to your education, but are not billed directly by the University. They are "in-direct costs". The amounts may vary significantly depending on a student's choice in housing, neighborhood, utility service plans, etc.  

2024-2025 Annual Estimated Undergraduate Cost of Attendance

The following information is based on enrollment for the Fall and Spring terms and registration as a full-time student (12-18 credit hours) for each term. Summer and intersession expenses are not included in the following example. To determine exact tuition and fees based on 1-11 enrolled hours, please visit Student Accounts' Cost of Attendance webpage for more information.  

Direct Costs On-Campus Off-Campus With Parents
Estimated Tuition (12-18 credit hours enrolled) $59,500 $59,500 $59,500
Estimated General Student Fees  $7,540 $7,540 $7,540
Housing and Food $19,064 $11,314 $3,904
 Total Estimated Direct Costs $86,104 $78,354 $70,944
Indirect Costs      
Books, Supplies, Loan Fees $876 $876 $876
Transportation $1,098 $1,098 $1,098
Personal/Miscellaneous Expenses $1,600 $1,600 $1,600
Total Estimated Indirect Costs  $3,574 $3,574 $3,574

Total Estimated Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
for Fall 2024 - Spring 2025

$89,678 $81,928 $74,518

Off Campus living expenses are specific to the individual student and should be considered when evaluating your housing options. Expenses will vary significantly due to the choice of neighborhood, apartment rental rates, number of roommates, or living with parents.

Graduate and Professional Cost of Attendance

The following information is based on estimated expenses for a single student, living off-campus, without a roommate. 

Information for International Student I-20 Requests can be found here.  

Direct Costs (Typically billed by 51做厙):
Tuition rates and fees for Graduate programs vary depending on your academic program.
To determine exact direct costs for your specific program of study, please see the .

Tuition

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Student Fees

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Indirect Costs (Estimated expenses not billed by 51做厙)

Allowance for Off-Campus Housing & Food,
Books, Supplies, Loan Fees, Transportation,
and Miscellaneous Expenses

Online programs indirect cost allowance

$27,237

 

$24,387

**Allowances are estimated based on off-campus housing. Expenses for living off-campus are specific to the individual student and will vary significantly depending on the type of housing, choice in neighborhood, home leasing/rental rates and the number of occupants. Each of these should be considered when evaluating your housing options.