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FEES FOR THE 2013-2014 ACADEMIC YEAR
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UNDERGRADUATE
FULL-TIME STUDENT TUITION & FEES
| FALL | SPRING | YEARLY TOTAL | |
| In-State | $3,668.00 | $3,668.00 | $7,336.00 |
| Out-of-State | $7,846.00 | $7,846.00 | $15,692.00 |
STUDENT MEAL PLAN OPTIONS
(Students MUST select one option from below or the Traditional 19 Meal Plan will be assigned. All PLUS meal plans include $100.00 flex dollars)
| FALL | SPRING | YEARLY TOTAL | |
| Traditional 19 PLUS | $1,922.00 | $1,922.00 | $3,844.00 |
| Traditional 15 PLUS | $1,858.00 | $1,858.00 | $3,716.00 |
| Traditional 10 PLUS | $1,705.00 | $1,705.00 | $3,410.00 |
| Commuter 5 PLUS* | $963.00 | $963.00 | $1,926.00 |
Meal plan yearly totals do NOT include summer sessions
*(Option not available for residential students)
PART-TIME STUDENTS
| IN-STATE | OUT-OF-STATE | |
| Per Credit Hour | $272.00 | $620.00 |
| Registration Fee | $50.00 | $50.00 |
| Technology Fee | $55.00 | $55.00 |
| Wellness Fee |
$225.00 (Pro-rated based on total number of credit hours) |
$225.00 (Pro-rated based on total number of credit hours) |
Students who reside in the traditional halls and have less than 12 credit hours per semester will be assessed a part-time boarder fee to adjust the student account to reflect full-time charges.
DOCTORAL AND GRADUATE FEES
| IN-STATE | OUT-OF-STATE | DOCTORAL | |
| Per Credit Hour | $417.00 | $920.00 | $528.00 |
| Registration Fee | $60.00 | $60.00 | $60.00 |
| Technology Fee | $55.00 | $55.00 | $55.00 |
SUMMER 2013 FEES
| Undergraduate | Graduate | Doctoral | |
| In-state per Credit Hour | $177.00 | $417.00 | $528.00 |
| Out-of-Sate per Credit Hour | $403.00 | $920.00 | $528.00 |
| Traditional Res. Halls per session | $1,500.00 | ||
| Traditional 19 per session | $950.00 | ||
| Traditional 15 per session | $829.00 | ||
| Traditional 10 per session | $581.00 | ||
| Commuter 5 | $305.00 | ||
All students who reside in University housing are required to be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours per semester. Students who are enrolled in less than 12 credit hours per semester will be assessed a part-time boarder fee to reflect full-time charges on the student’s account.
TRADITIONAL RESIDENCE HALLS
| FALL | SPRING | YEARLY TOTAL | |
| Conwell Hall | $3,488.00 | $3,488.00 | $6,976.00 |
| Evers/Jenkins | $3,488.00 | $3,488.00 | $6,976.00 |
| Laws Hall | $3,488.00 | $3,488.00 | $6,976.00 |
| Tubman Hall | $3,488.00 | $3,488.00 | $6,976.00 |
| Warren Franklin Hall | $3,745.00 | $3,745.00 | $7,490.00 |
| Wynder Towers | $3,745.00 | $3,745.00 | $7,490.00 |
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Boarding Students: Normally, freshmen are assigned rooms in Harriet Tubman Hall (Co-Ed), Lydia P. Laws Hall (F) and Samuel Conwell Hall (M). Space in Honors Dormitories (for students with a 3.25/B cumulative grade-point average or higher) may be assigned in Richard Wydner Towers (Co-Ed) and designated areas in Warren-Franklin Hall (Co-Ed). Students interested in Honors Dormitories should contact the Residence Life Department for application procedures at 302.857.6326. As space dictates, upperclassmen (minimum of thirty semester hours) normally reside in Meta Jenkins Hall (Co-Ed), Wydner Towers (Co-Ed), Medgar Evers Hall (Co-Ed), and Warren-Franklin Hall (Co-Ed). For information regarding the University Courtyard Apartments, call 302.857.7966 or the University Village Apartments, call 302.857.8511. |
UNIVERSITY COURTYARD 12 MONTH LEASE
| PER MONTH | PER SEMESTER | PER YEAR | |
| Two Bedrooms/Two Baths | $874.00 | $5,244.00 | $10,488.00 |
| Four Bedrooms/Two Baths | $750.00 | $4,500.00 | $9,000.00 |
UNIVERSITY VILLAGE APARTMENTS - 12 MONTH LEASE
| PER MONTH | PER SEMESTER | PER YEAR | |
| One Bedroom/One Bath | $1,064.00 | $6,384.00 | $12,768.00 |
| Two Bedrooms/Two Bath | $874.00 | $5,244.00 | $10,488.00 |
| Two Bedrooms/One Bath | $787.00 | $4,722.00 | $9,444.00 |
| Four Bedrooms/Two Baths | $757.00 | $4,542.00 | $9,084.00 |
| Two Bedrooms/One Bath Suite | $720.00 | $4,320.00 | $8,640.00 |
UNIVERSITY VILLAGE - MEAL PLAN OPTIONS
(Students MUST select one option from below or the Traditional 19 Meal Plan will be assigned. All meal plans include $100.00 flex dollars)
| FALL | SPRING | YEARLY TOTAL | |
| Traditional 19 PLUS | $1,922.00 | $1,922.00 | $3,844.00 |
| Traditional 15 PLUS | $1,858.00 | $1,858.00 | $3,716.00 |
| Traditional 10 PLUS | $1,705.00 | $1,705.00 | $3,410.00 |
Meal plan yearly totals do NOT include summer sessions
HOUSING DEPOSIT: A $200.00 housing deposit is required to secure your housing assignment for the academic year. Housing is available on a first-come, first-served basis. The housing deposit is non-refundable if not received by June 30.
SENIOR CITIZEN’S FEE WAIVER: To obtain a senior citizen’s waiver of tuition, a student must be sixty-two (62) years of age or older and must present proof of age to the Office of Student Accounts. The waiver is for tuition only and the student is responsible for any additional fees. ONLY STUDENTS ENROLLED IN UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ARE ELIGIBLE.
LAB FEES: Laboratory fees are assessed for some courses to cover the cost of supplies and special facilities. Labs may vary from $10.00 to $20,000.00. The Airway Science Labs vary from $5,000.00 to $20,000.00 per related course.
STUDENT CENTER COMPLEX FEE: Goes toward the cost of the New Strength and Conditioning Facility, Wellness Center and the Student Center.
ITEMIZED FEES FOR THE 2013 - 2014 ACADEMIC YEAR
| Application Fee (Graduate/Doctoral) | $50.00 |
| Application Fee (Undergraduate) | $35.00 |
| Course Overload Fee Per Credit Hour* (In-State) | $272.00 |
| Course Overload Fee Per Credit Hour* (Out-of-State) | $620.00 |
| Drop Fee (Per Drop Slip) | $10.00 |
| Failure to Pre-Register* | $50.00 |
| Graduate Activity Fee–Full Time* (4 credits or more) | $60.00 |
| Graduate Activity Fee–Part Time* (3 credits or less) | $30.00 |
| Graduate Sustaining Fee* | $25.00 |
| Graduation Fee (Graduate/Doctoral) | $175.00 |
| Graduation Fee (Undergraduate) | $175.00 |
| Late Registration Fee | $50.00 |
| NBS Tuition Payment Plan Enrollment Fee (Per Semester) | $35.00 |
| NBS Tuition Payment Plan Enrollment Fee (Per Summer Session) | $35.00 |
| NBS Return Payment Fee | $30.00 |
| Non-Payment Fee* | $150.00 |
| Overdue Library Fee (Per Day) | $1.00 |
| Reinstatement Fee* | $150.00 |
| Registration Fee* (Graduate) | $60.00 |
| Registration Fee* (Undergraduate) | $50.00 |
| Returned Check Fee | $35.00 |
| Senior Citizen’s Registration Fee* (Undergraduate Only) | $50.00 |
| Senior Citizen’s Technology Fee* (Undergraduate Only) | $55.00 |
| SMARTCARD ID Replacement Fee | $50.00 |
| Student Activity Fee* (Full-Time) | $135.00 |
| Student Center Complex Fee* (Pro-rated based on credit hours) | $225.00 |
| Student Teaching Fee* | $150.00 |
| Technology Fee* | $55.00 |
| Technology Fee* (Summer Sessions) | $35.00 |
| Traditional Housing Deposit | $200.00 |
| Transcript Fee | $10.00 |
| University Courtyard Application Fee | $100.00 |
| University Courtyard Deposit | $300.00 |
| University Courtyard Late Fee (Monthly) | $35.00 |
| University Village Application Fee | $100.00 |
| University Village Deposit | $300.00 |
| University Village Late Fee (Monthly) | $35.00 |
| Vehicle Registration Fee (Per Semester) | $40.00 |
| Vehicle Registration Fee (Per Year) | $70.00 |
| Vehicle Registration Fee (Summer) | $30.00 |
*Fees can be applied on a per semester basis
All fees are subject to change
