2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 25, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Undergraduate Tuition and Fees


Following are the tuition, fees, and charges effective beginning with the Fall 2022 term. The University reserves the right, at any time, to make whatever changes it may deem necessary in admission requirements, fees, charges, tuition, policies, regulations, and academic programs prior to the start of any class, semester, or session.  Please refer to the Bursar's Office website for the most current up to date rates.

 

Pre-Enrollment Fees Per Occurrence
On-Line Application Fee $50
Enrollment Fee- Residential & Commuter Students  $300
Housing Deposit-New First-year and Transfer Residential Students  $200

 

Tuition and Fees (Full-Time Day Students) Per Credit Hour Per Term   Yearly Total 
Tuition (12-17 credit hours)   $21,305   $42.610
Additional Charge for credits over 17  $1,420      
General Student Fee*   $787   $1,574  

*The general fee provides a partial contribution supporting essential infrastructure, facilities, and institutional services necessary to promote student learning. This fee covers access to health and counseling services, and it supports student government and club activities. In addition, this fee supports technology infrastructure initiatives including, but not limited to, networks, electronic information resources, computer laboratories, and smart technology classrooms. This fee also covers facility enhancements and student services such as access to the Beckerman Recreation Center. The general fee is charged for each semester in which a student enrolls.                        

       

           Student Health Insurance (Domestic and International Full Time)

      $1,525
         

Undergraduate Online Degree Program Costs

Per Credit Hour Program Total    
B.S. Accounting Degree Completion Program        $475      
B.S. Business Management Online Degree Completion Program $475      
Dental Hygiene Online Degree Completion Program (30 credits) $540 $16,200    
Homeland Security and Emergency Management Online Program $710      
Paramedicine Online Program (64 credits) $540 $34,560    
         
Tuscany Campus Study Abroad (Prato, Italy)   Per Semester    
Tuition   $21,305    
General Fee   $787    
Room   $5,655    
Meals- Charger Gold    $3,114    
Cell Phone   $200    
Travel Insurance   $175    
Total Prato Comprehensive Fee Per Semester: $31,236        
         
Tuition And Fees for Part-Time Day Students Per Credit Hour     Per  Term
Part-Time Tuition (per credit hour, 1-11 credit hours)       $1,420      
Part-time General Fee       $150
         
Winter Intersession Per Credit Hour      
Tuition $710      
         
All Summer Sessions Effective May 2023                Per Credit Hour     Per Term
Tuition $710      
Mandatory Technology Fee       $50
         
Auditing               Per Credit Hour      
Alumni   $70      
Non-Alumni $120      
         
Tuition Differentials       

Per Credit Hour

     
Engineering Courses $80      
Computer Science Courses $80      
Chemistry Courses $80      
         
Tuition differentials are additional fees associated with particular courses. These courses require additional resources to operate. It is similar in concept to a lab fee, although the course in question does not necessarily have a laboratory component.  Differential fees are noted on the Academic Schedule.          
         
Residential Life Charges   Per Occurrence    
Room Selection Deposit for Returning Students (non-refundable/untransferable)   $500    
         
Room Charges  Per Term Yearly Total    

Standard Room (Bethel, Bixler, Dunham, Forest Hills, Gerber, Savin Court, Sheffield, and Winchester)

$5,655

 

$11,310

 

   
Bergami Hall $5,706 $11,412    
Celentano Hall - Single Occupancy $6,767 $13,534    
Celentano Hall - Double Occupancy $6,232 $12,464    
Westside Hall Semi-Suite $6,232 $12,464    
Westside Hall Full Suites $6,607 $13,214    
The Atwood - Undergraduate Standard Room $7,649 $15,298    
Park View -Undergraduate Standard Room $7,214 $14,428    
Housing Activity Fee (All Residence Halls) $50 $100    
         
Dining Charges Per Term Yearly Total    
Charge Pride Meal Plan $3,234 $6,468    
Charger Gold Meal Plan $3,114 $6,228    
Charger Blue Meal Plan $2,758 $5,516    
Senior Meal Plan $1,798 $3,596    
Green Plate Meal Plan $1,644 $3,288    
Gold Plate Meal Plan $1,300 $2,600    
Blue Plate Meal Plan $769 $1,538    

            Please note all rates are subject to change.

       
         
Additional Fees Per Occurrence Per Credit Hour    
Co-op Registration (full-time) $150      
Co-op Registration (part-time) $75      
Crediting Exam (per credit)   $100    
Diploma Replacement Fee $50      
Lab Fees $25-$4,000      
Late Payment Fee Click here for details      
Parking Fee (Residential Students Only) $200      
Returned ACH Fee $10      
Returned Check Fee $30      
Student ID Replacement $20      
Study Abroad Administrative Fee $500      

Payment

All university bills are due to be paid on time. If the payment is not received by the designated due date, you may be assessed a late fee as well as have a financial hold placed on your record.  This hold will restrict you from scheduling/registering for future classes, viewing grades, requesting transcripts, and receiving your diploma.

The administrative hold is only removed after the outstanding balance is paid in full. Should a bill remain outstanding for an extended period of time, the account will be referred to an outside collection agency and an additional collection fee will be added to the balance due. The student will be responsible for paying this additional fee. The account will also be reported to a national credit bureau.

NOTE: Students are responsible for payment of tuition to the University, even though they may be eligible for their employer's tuition reimbursement plan. Students are responsible for making arrangements with their employers for reimbursement.

VA Pending Payment Compliance

In accordance with Title 38 US Code 3679 subsection (e), this school adopts the following additional provisions for any students using the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Post 9/11 G.I. Bill® (Ch. 33) or Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch. 31) benefits, while payment to the institution is pending from the V A. This school will not:

• Prevent the student's enrollment;

• Assess a late penalty fee to;

• Require student secure alternative or additional funding;

• Deny their access to any resources (access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities) available to other students who have satisfied their tuition and fee bills to the institution.

However, to qualify for this provision, such students may be required to:

• Provide Chapter 33 Certificate of Eligibility (or its equivalent) or for Chapter 31, VA VR&E's contract with the school on VA Form 28-1905 by the first day of class.

Note: Chapter 33 students can register at the VA Regional Office to use E-Benefits to get the equivalent of a Chapter 33 Certificate of Eligibility. Chapter 31 student cannot get a completed VA Form 28-1905 (or any equivalent) before the V A VR&E case-manager issues it to the school.

 

Refund Policy

To be eligible for a cancellation or refund of tuition charges, students must formally withdraw from the course under the University's self-service on-line registration system. The date of online withdrawal determines the amount of the refund, if any, due the student.

Tuition may be refunded in full when a class is closed, full, canceled or when the university rejects the enrollment application. If a student chooses to drop or withdraw from a course, tuition and other institutional charges will be refunded in accordance with the following schedule: 

 

Withdrawing or Dropping from Undergraduate Courses (Full Semester)

Percent of Refund Date of Withdrawal
100% During the 1st week of semester
80% 2nd week of semester
60% 3rd week of semester
40% 4th week of semester
20% 5th week of semester
0% After 5th week of semester

 

Withdrawing or Dropping from Undergraduate Courses (Online, Mini-Term, and Summer Courses)
Percent of Refund Date of Withdrawal
100% During the 1st week of semester
80% 2nd week of semester
0% After 2nd week of semester

      * Consult the Refund Policy on the University's website for term specific deadline dates. Please note meal room and meal plan charges are prorated as outlined above. Any refund amount is credited to the student's University account. No refunds are made for courses taken and subsequently waived.

            *** Important note regarding Title IV funds ***

Withdrawal from classes may require the return of Title IV funds.  Please review the policy

regarding the return of Title IV funds which is located on the financial aid website.

 

Change, Cancellation, or Suspension of University Program or Operations

The University may change, modify, cancel, or suspend its programs and operations in the University's sole discretion in the event of causes beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to those relating to, arising from, or in connection with fire, floods, embargoes, war, acts of war, terrorism, acts of civil or military authority, insurrections, riots, demonstrations, strikes, lockouts or other labor disturbances, acts of God, natural disasters, epidemics, pandemics, disease outbreaks, public health crises, or acts, regulations, orders, decrees, or laws of any local, state, or federal government (each a "Force Majeure Event").  The decision to change, modify, cancel, or suspend its programs and operations shall be made at the discretion and judgment of the University.  If a Force Majeure Event occurs, the University shall not be held liable or responsible, nor be deemed to be have defaulted under or breached any contractual obligations, for failing or delaying in fulfilling or performing any services or contractual duty, and students will not be entitled to a refund of tuition, fees, or any other costs in the event the University's programs or operations, including but not limited to in-person classes and activities, are modified to provide alternative modes or methods of operation, suspended, cancelled, interrupted, or changed.