Traditional Undergraduate

Program Costs - Traditional Undergraduate

Summary of Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, Fall 2009 - Spring 2010
  Fall
Semester
Spring
Semester
Total
Year
Tuition (12 to 18 hours) $12,930.00 $12,930.00 $25,860.00
Student-Body Fee 100.00 100.00 200.00
Health and Counseling Fee 60.00 60.00 120.00
Room and Board 4,160.00 4,160.00 8,320.00
Total $17,250.00 $17,250.00 $34,500.00
These costs do not include travel, books, and personal expenses, which will vary widely among students. Cost of books can be expected to average about $450 per semester, depending on courses taken.



Detail of Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

Admission Fee and Deposit
Application Fee (nonrefundable, submitted with application for admission) $40.00
Tuition Deposit (required of all new full-time students and nonrefundable after May 1, this deposit ensures housing priority and registration privileges based on date of receipt; used as credit on first-semester bill) $300.00

Tuition
1 to 11½ credit hours per semester, per hour $780.00
12 to 18 credit hours, per semester $12,930.00
Additional, per hour, over 18 credit hours $780.00
Audit, per credit hour $780.00
ESL/ELI Students (18 credit hr. maximum plus other restrictions apply), per semester *International Students may qualify for scholarships to reduce this rate, please refer to scholarship page for more information. $12,930 less scholarship 
May term, per credit hour $390.00

Student Body Membership
Students registered for 12 hours or more, per semester $100.00
Students registered for 5-11½ hours, per semester $50.00
This fee covers the cost of student activities, class dues, social events, the Student Union Building, and subscriptions to Associated Student Community publications.

Health/Counseling Fee
Students registered for 5 hours or more, per semester $60.00
This fee provides free access to the physician, nurse, and counselors in Health and Counseling Services.

Room
Residence hall, per semester $2,340.00
Suite, per semester $2,340.00
Apartment, per semester $2,340.00
House, per semester $2,340.00
Residence-hall rooms are double occupancy; two-room suites are occupied by four students; houses and apartments (for upperclassmen) house from two to 12 students. Currently there is no housing available for married students. Contact the Office of Student Life.

Board
21 meals per week, per semester, all students may participate, required for freshmen (30 credits or less) who live on campus $1,820.00
14 meals per week, per semester, sophomores, juniors and seniors (31 credits or more) may participate $1,630.00
10 meals per week plus $100 Flex, per semester, juniors and seniors (62 credits or more) may participate $1,550.00
10 meals per week, per semester, juniors and seniors (62 credits or more) may participate $1,450.00
7 meals per week plus $100 Flex, per semester, seniors (93 credits or more) may participate $1,145.00
35 block plan, per year, transferable from fall to spring, seniors (93 credits or more) may participate $350.00
$350 Flex plan, per semester, seniors (93 credits or more) may participate $350.00
All students living on campus must choose a meal plan appropriate to their academic standing as indicated above. Students approved to commute may choose any of the above plans or may elect full exemption.

Health insurance
Full-time students (12 or more hours) without waiver and proof of insurance, per year ESTIMATED $1,130.00

Graduation fee
Graduation fee $105.00


Miscellaneous fees for undergraduate students

Payment information

Additional Financial Information

2008-09 Traditional Undergraduate Costs

The board of trustees reserves the right to adjust charges at any time, after giving due notice. No changes will be made during a semester, nor, unless special circumstances make such action necessary, will changes be made during a given academic year.