Tuition and Fees
Full-time Traditional Undergraduate
12 - 18 credit hours |
$9,270 |
Overload fee (full-time students who take more than 18 hours in a term)
|
$475/credit hour
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Part-time & Non-Traditional Undergraduate
Undergraduate |
$475/credit hour |
Room & Board Charges
Room |
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Standard (Double or Triple) - Residence Hall |
$3,040-$3,240/16-week term |
Single Room - Residence Hall |
$3,240-$3,540/16-week term |
Single Room - House |
$3,640-$3,940/16-week term |
Board |
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Standard (Lion's Roam, Lion's Roar, & Lion's Pride |
$1,960/16-week term |
Upgraded (Lion's Feast) |
$2,160/16-week term |
Other Fees
Academic Integrity tutorial fee |
$25 |
Applied music course fee* |
$200/credit hour |
Commuter Meal Plan |
$50/term |
Conferral processing/diploma fee - undergraduate |
$100 |
Culminating project extension fee - undergraduate |
$50 |
Early College Start Off-site |
$60/credit hour |
Early College Start On-site or Online (Lindenwood) |
$100/credit hour |
Enrollment deposit |
$200 |
Experiential learning credit |
$90/credit hour |
Experiential learning/Portfolio fee (one-time) |
$300 |
Housing deposit (non-refundable) |
$200 |
International Student Fee (annual) |
$100 |
Lab fee (in specified courses) |
$5-$625/course |
Late payment fee (per month) |
$50 |
New International Student fee - one time |
$100 |
Paramedicine Administration fee |
$500*** |
Promissory note fee |
$25/term |
Student Teaching fee |
$300 |
Studio course fee**
|
$85/course
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Studio fee (general) |
$30-$75/course |
Study Abroad fee |
$300 |
*Applied music fees are applied to individual lessons in piano, voice, orchestral instruments, and organ.
**Studio course fees are applied to courses such as ceramics, color theory, photography, and figure drawing.
***Fee added after March 2021 publishing - June addendum 06/14/2021. See Experiential Learning not Requiring a Portfolio for more information.
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 Office of Student Financial Services prior to the beginning of each term.
(3) The university provides complimentary internet service to resident students living in the dormitories and in certain other campus housing.