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Course Catalog

Tuition and Fees

Tuition Schedule (Academic Year 2024 - 2025)

Undergraduate:

Full-time (12-18 credits), per semester

$27,190

Excess Credits, (19+ credits), per credit

$1,815

Part-time (1-11 credits), per credit

$1,815

Study Abroad Programs:

Contact the Study Abroad Office at (509) 313-3549.

Special Programs:

Dual H.S. Enrollment, part-time (6 credit limit per semester), per course

$600

Dual Enrollment, Administrative Fee, per semester

$20

Auditors:

Of Record (recorded on transcript), per credit

$850

No Record/No Credit, per credit

$475

Notes:
1) Tuition schedules for graduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and law programs are contained in separate catalogs.
2) Physical Education activity courses may not be taken on an “audit” basis.

Special Fees: 2024-2025

I. Academic Fees:

Application Fee:

$60

Summer Session Administrative Fee:

$50

Degree Application Fee:

$80

Late Add/Drop, Withdrawal Fee, per course:

$50

Late Degree Application Fee:

$100

Sustainability Fee, per semester:

$10

International Student Fee:

$55

Replacement of ZAGCARD:

$30

Tuition Deposit: (Full refund prior to 6/1)

$500

Housing Deposit: (Full refund prior to 6/1)

$200

Fitness Center Fee:

- Full-time Undergraduate, per semester

$125

-Optional, for all other undergraduate categories, (per semester)

$150

-Optional, entire summer

$30

Course Challenge Fee:

-Undergraduate only, per credit

$125

Transcript Fee: per official copy

$6

Technology Fees:

-Full-time Student, per semester

$315

-Part-time Student, per semester

$110

-Summer

$64

-ESL, per session

$157

-91³Ô¹ÏÍø in Florence, summer

$64

-91³Ô¹ÏÍø in Florence, per semester

$315

Mandatory Accident Insurance and Wellness Fee, per semester

$100

Laboratory Fees:

-Art

$40-135

-Biology

$140

-Chemistry

$125-140

-Computer Science Program Fee (per semester)         $230
-Dance      $15-20
-Education:  

-Special Ed Assessment

$55

-Special Ed Precision Teaching

$20

-Teacher Ed Field Experience

$135

-Environmental Studies

$30-140

-Honors

$50-140

-Human Physiology

$165

-Integrated Media

$50-$110

-Leadership Studies

$50-90

-Math

$5-35

-Modern Languages

$20-$110

-Music:

           -Band/Drumline           $85

-Choirs

$85

-Class Lessons

$55-$110

-Creative Music Ensemble

 $55

           -Field Experience          $110

-Guitar Ensemble

$110

-Instrumental Techniques

$55

-Jazz Workshop Combo

$85

           -Keyboard Accompanying Lessons          $415
           -Private Music Lessons (per credit hour)         $415

-String Chamber Orchestra

$30

           -Symphony Orchestra           $85

-Wind/Jazz Ensemble

$85

-Nursing Program Fee (per major, per semester)          $400

-Nursing:

-BSN Community Health Fee

$ 55

-BSN Program Delivery Fee

$850

-BSN Kaplan Rev/Exam Prep Materials

$650

-Physical Education (varies with course)

$20-430

-Physics

$30-80

-Psychology

$30-75

-Public Health          $100
-SEAS Program Fee (per major, per semester)         $350

-Solidarity and Social Justice

$100-900

-Theatre

$20-45

II. Student Affairs Fees:

Fees required of all first time, full-time undergraduate students:

First Year Experience Fee - Fall

$210
First Year Experience Fee - Spring   $25
   

Fees included in full-time tuition and non-refundable upon withdrawal from the University:

Student Affairs Fees, per semester

$133

Career and Professional Development Fee, per semester

$10

Publications, per semester

$37

Facility Fee, all resident students, per semester included in room charge

$55

Activity Fee, per semester, included in room charge

$70

Mail Services Fee, per semester, included in full-time tuition

$28

Room & Board: 2024-2025

These are per semester costs:

Room: (per semester)

Chardin/Cushing/DeSmet/Dooley – Small Room
 $3,375  
Chardin/Cushing/DeSmet/Dooley – Large Room
 $3,610  

CM/Coughlin/Dillon/Goller/Madonna/Twohy/Welch-Double

$3,900

CM/Coughlin/Dillon/Goller/Madonna/Twohy/Welch-Single

$4,450

All Other Residence Halls Double

$3,595

All Other Residence Halls Single

$3,975

All Residence Halls Premium Single

$4,175

Dussault Double

$3,990

Dussault Single

$4,195

Burch/Corkery/Kennedy - Double Apartments

$4,330

Burch/Corkery/Kennedy - Single Apartments

$4,440

Kennedy Apartments - Premium Single

$5,105

Sharp Apartments

$3,845

     
Housing Rental Properties
   
     
Sinto Apartments – 1 Bedroom Apartment
$3,135  
Sinto Apartments – 2 Bedroom Apartment
$3,795   
Sinto Apartments – Townhouse
$4,125  
720 E. Sinto Apartment
$3,795  
727 E. Sharp House- (cost per bedroom)  $3,300  
1001 E. Boone House- (cost per bedroom)
$3,300  
1007 E. Boone House- (cost per bedroom)
$3,300   
502 E. Sinto House- (cost per bedroom) $3,300  
511 E. Sinto- (cost per bedroom)
$3,300  
511.5 E. Sinto (cost per bedroom)  $3,300  
514 E. Sinto- (cost per bedroom)
$1,925  
514.5 E. Sinto- (cost per bedroom) $3,300   
518 E. Mission- (cost per bedroom)
$3,300  
518.5 E. Mission- (cost per bedroom)
$3,300
 



Board:

Meal Plans* (per semester)

Food services to the University students are provided by Zag Dining by Sodexo. The University facilitates those arrangements by billing, collecting and remitting charges for those services. Each plan provides access to dining in two formats: community resident dining in the COG and Bulldog Bucks to spend at both on and off campus locations. Students required to fulfill the residency requirement may choose from the following four meal plans:

Bulldog All Access
Provides unrestricted entrance into the dining halls and $650 in Bulldog Bucks per semester.

$3,890

ZAG Meal Plan A
Provides 14 meals (swipes) per week in the dining halls and $900 in Bulldog Bucks per semester.

$3,890

ZAG Meal Plan B
Provides 14 meals (swipes) per week in the dining halls and $750 in Bulldog Bucks per semester.

$3,740

ZAG Meal Plan C
Provides 14 meals (swipes) per week in the dining halls and $600 in Bulldog Bucks per semester.

$3,590

*No meals are served during the Christmas or Spring Break periods. All board charges are subject to further increase should rising food costs make it necessary.

Additional meal plans are available for students who have fulfilled the residency requirement. Please visit for details.
 

Books and Supplies

  • The cost of books and supplies will vary depending on your major and class schedule. Used, rental, or electronic books may be available at substantial savings.
  • Books and supplies are not billed through the Student Accounts Office. Please visit the or call (509) 313-6390 for information regarding costs and payment options for purchasing books.