Student Expenses

Full-time Undergraduate Semester Tuition

12 - 18 credit hours $9,000/semester

Overload fee (a charge to full-time students who take more than 18 hours in a term)

$495/credit hour

Full-time Graduate Tuition

Full-time residential semester rate (9-15 credit hours) $9,000/semester
Full-time commuter semester rate $495/credit hour
Semester overload fee, graduate $495/credit hour

Part-time Undergraduate Tuition

Undergraduate Semester $495/credit hour

Part-time Graduate Tuition

Part-time semester rate $495/credit hour
Part-time Education Specialist (EdS) rate $545/credit hour

Residential Charges

Semester - Standard - Residence Hall $4,600/term
Semester - Single Room - Residence Hall $4,900/term
Semester - Single Room - House  $5,000/term 

Other fees

Commuter Meal Plan $50/term
New International Student fee - one time $100 
Housing deposit (non-refundable) $200
Enrollment deposit $200 
Lab fee (in specified courses) $5-$625/course
Studio fee (general) $30-$75/course
Studio fee* $85/course
Applied music course fee** $200/credit hour 
Student Teaching fee $300
Ed.S. fee - EDA 68000 Specialist Experience $500
Culminating Project Extension Fee - undergraduate $50
Culminating Project Extension Fee - graduate   $150 
Counseling Internship fee $65/term
Study Abroad fee $300 
Experiential Learning/Portfolio fee (one-time) $300
Experiential Learning credit $90/credit hour
Promissory Note Fee $25/term
Late payment fee (per month) $50
Graduation processing/diploma fee - graduate $125
Graduation processing/diploma fee - undergraduate $100
Academic Integrity Tutorial Fee $25

*Studio course fees are applied to courses such as ceramics, color theory, photography, and figure drawing.

**Applied music fees are applied to individual lessons in piano, voice, orchestral instruments, and organ.

Notes: (1) Provisions for “extended stay” housing and meals, degree programs, and tutoring and additional services are available upon request.

(2) Students are expected to pay tuition charges prior to the beginning of each term. Students may use financial aid (grants and loans) as payment. Student Aid Reports and loan applications should be submitted to the Student Financial Services Office prior to the beginning of each term.

(3) The university provides complimentary Internet services to resident students living in the dormitories and in certain other campus housing.