The estimated cost of attendance [COA] is an estimate of the costs a typical full-time student may incur over the fall and winter semesters combined. This figure is used in determining your financial aid eligibility and includes both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include tuition, mandatory fees, books, room and board. Indirect costs include transportation and personal expenses.
|
Undergraduate
Resident |
Undergraduate
Living with Parent |
Undergraduate
Out-of-State |
|
| Tuition & Fees (12 credits) |
6708
|
6708
|
10644
|
| Loan Origination Fees |
60
|
60
|
60
|
| Room & Board |
7220
|
3610
|
7220
|
| Books |
748
|
748
|
748
|
| Personal & Travel |
1814
|
1814
|
1814
|
|
16550
|
12940
|
20486
|
|
Graduate
Resident |
Graduate
Non-Resident |
|
| Tuition & Fees (8 credits) |
5444
|
7796
|
| Loan Origination Fees |
60
|
60
|
| Room & Board |
7220
|
7220
|
| Books |
560
|
560
|
| Personal & Travel |
1814
|
1814
|
|
15098
|
17450
|

If you have additional educational related cost that you would like the Financial Aid Office to review, you can submit in writing your request along with related documentation. Not all adjustments result in an increase in financial aid eligibility.
Some examples of adjustments and supporting documentation requirements to justify increases:
Study Abroad – Student will work with the International Studies Office to develop a budget that will then be submitted to the Financial Aid Office.