Summer 2023 Cost of Attendance

Understanding Your Costs

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of school related expenses the student can expect to have for the academic year, or the semester of enrollment. The COA is composed of the following categories: tuition and fees, books and supplies, housing and food, transportation and personal expenses. These components are determined by law, Higher Education Act of 1965, section 472, and are designed to cover the educational-related expenses to the student. In addition, the cost of attendance will consider the residency status and living arrangements.

When comparing financial aid packages from other schools, make sure you are comparing the total cost of attending that school, not just the total financial aid awarded. It is important for you to budget and make wise decisions regarding how to utilize the financial aid funds you receive. Students are not allowed to receive an aid package that exceeds their cost of attendance.

Helpful Definitions for Understanding COA
Tuition and Fees: The average cost of tuition and fees for a typical student based on enrolling for a certain number of hours per year. The actual costs that a student incurs will vary depending on the student’s degree and residency.

Food and Housing (also known as Room and Board): A reasonable estimate of what it would cost to live while attending school. Actual costs may vary by individual choices related to location and circumstances. Typically includes rent, food, snacks, household supplies and utilities.

Books, Course materials, Supplies and Equipment: The average cost of books and supplies for a typical student for an entire academic year. Typically includes books, educational supplies, course materials, and computer-related expenses excluding the purchase of a personal computer.

Transportation: Represents travel to and from student/parent’s residence and transportation costs to and from class and work (e.g., bus fare, gasoline, tolls, parking).

Personal Expenses and Miscellaneous: Estimate of costs for clothing, haircuts, entertainment and other miscellaneous expenses. What you actually spend on these types of items may be higher or lower depending on your own lifestyle.

Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)

Summer 2022-2023

Undergrad      
  Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents
Tuition and Fees 1359 1359 1359
Room and Board (food/housing) 3489 2192 1241
Books & Supplies 325 325 325
Transportation 1054 1054 1054
Personal 769 769 769
  6997 5699 4748
Graduate      
  Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents
Tuition and Fees 1491 1491 1491
Room and Board (food/housing) 3489 2192 1241
Books & Supplies 325 325 325
Transportation 1054 1054 1054
Personal 769 769 769
  7129 5831 4880

2023 – 2024 Aid Year

Undergraduate Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents Students living Out of State
Tuition and fees (Annual Cost*) 9212 9212 9212 20,000
Room and Board (food/housing) 11337 10617 4031  
Books & supplies 1300 1300 1300
Transportation 3424 3424 3424
Misc Expenses 2500 2500 2500
TOTAL 27773 27053 20467
Graduate Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents Students living Out of State
Tuition and fees (Annual Cost*) 9769 9769 9769 20557
Room and Board (food/housing) 11337 10617 4031  
Books & supplies 1300 1300 1300
Transportation 3424 3424 3424
Misc Expenses 2500 2500 2500
TOTAL 28330 27610 21024

*Includes Fall and Spring Semesters. Based on Full Time Enrollment. Tuition components of the COA are estimates and will update based on actual tuition and fee charges each semester.

Tuition & Fees

See the breakdown of tuition and fees by semester. How much you pay in tuition and fees each semester is based on a few factors:

  • Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student
  • How many credit hours you’re taking that semester and
  • Whether you’re an in-state, out-of-state, or international

Cost Resources

The following links can provide more precise information regarding cost:

2023 – 2024 Cost of Attendance

Understanding Your Costs

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of school related expenses the student can expect to have for the academic year, or the semester of enrollment. The COA is composed of the following categories: tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, transportation and personal expenses. These components are determined by law, Higher Education Act of 1965, section 472, and are designed to cover the educational-related expenses to the student. In addition, the cost of attendance will consider the residency status and living arrangements.

When comparing financial aid packages from other schools, make sure you are comparing the total cost of attending that school, not just the total financial aid awarded. It is important for you to budget and make wise decisions regarding how to utilize the financial aid funds you receive. Students are not allowed to receive an aid package that exceeds their cost of attendance.

Helpful Definitions for Understanding COA
Tuition and Fees: The average cost of tuition and fees for a typical student based on enrolling for a certain number of hours per year. The actual costs that a student incurs will vary depending on the student’s degree and residency.

Food and Housing (also known as Room and Board): A reasonable estimate of what it would cost to live while attending school. Actual costs may vary by individual choices related to location and circumstances. Typically includes rent, food, snacks, household supplies and utilities.

Books, Course materials, Supplies and Equipment: The average cost of books and supplies for a typical student for an entire academic year. Typically includes books, educational supplies, course materials, and computer-related expenses excluding the purchase of a personal computer.

Transportation: Represents travel to and from student/parent’s residence and transportation costs to and from class and work (e.g., bus fare, gasoline, tolls, parking).

Personal Expenses and Miscellaneous: Estimate of costs for clothing, haircuts, entertainment and other miscellaneous expenses. What you actually spend on these types of items may be higher or lower depending on your own lifestyle.

Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)

Summer 2022-2023

Undergrad
Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents
Tuition and Fees 1359 1359 1359
Room and Board (food/housing) 3489 2192 1241
Books & Supplies 325 325 325
Transportation 1054 1054 1054
Personal 769 769 769
6997 5699 4748
Graduate
Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents
Tuition and Fees 1491 1491 1491
Room and Board (food/housing) 3489 2192 1241
Books & Supplies 325 325 325
Transportation 1054 1054 1054
Personal 769 769 769
7129 5831 4880

2023 – 2024 Aid Year

Undergraduate Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents Students living Out of State
Tuition and fees (Annual Cost*) 9212 9212 9212 20,000
Room and Board (food/housing) 11337 10617 4031
Books & supplies 1300 1300 1300
Transportation 3424 3424 3424
Misc Expenses 2500 2500 2500
TOTAL 27773 27053 20467
Graduate Students living Off Campus Students living On Campus Students living With Parents Students living Out of State
Tuition and fees (Annual Cost*) 9769 9769 9769 20557
Room and Board (food/housing) 11337 10617 4031
Books & supplies 1300 1300 1300
Transportation 3424 3424 3424
Misc Expenses 2500 2500 2500
TOTAL 28330 27610 21024

*Includes Fall and Spring Semesters. Based on Full Time Enrollment. Tuition components of the COA are estimates and will update based on actual tuition and fee charges each semester.

Tuition & Fees

See the breakdown of tuition and fees by semester. How much you pay in tuition and fees each semester is based on a few factors:

  • Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student
  • How many credit hours you’re taking that semester and
  • Whether you’re an in-state, out-of-state, or international