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Tuition Table 2025-2026 Academic Year, Per Semester

Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate Credit Rate Tuition Total
Part-Time (less than 12 credit hours, per credit hour) $2,007
Full-Time (12-17.5 credit hours) $30,135
Full-Time(18 credit hours)

$32,142

Above 18 credit hours, undergraduate students are charged $2,007Ìýper additional credit hour

Graduate Students
Graduate Credit Rate Tuition Total
Per credit hour $2,080
Law Students, Washington College of Law (WCL)
Law Credit Rate Tuition Total
Part-Time (less than 12 credit hours per credit hour) $2,481
Full-Time (12-17 credit hours) $33,495
Full-Time(18 credit hours) $35,976

Above 17 credit hours, law students pay $2,481Ìýper additional credit hour

Non-Degree Students
Non-Degree Credit Rate Tuition Total
For Course Levels 100-400 (per credit hour) $2,007
For Course Levels 500 and above (per credit hour) $2,080

Special Notices

  • WCL Online Academic Programs are T Term programs. The T Terms (T4, T1, T2Ìýand T3) fall within the academic year.
  • Auditors pay the same charges as students enrolled for credit and are subject to all applicable special fees.
  • As a graduate of Â鶹Æƽâ°æ, you can audit one non-tutorial program/travel fees for the nominal fee of $150. For more information please see Alumni Audit.
  • Charges for courses with special tuition rates or fees are listed in the Schedule of Classes or in publications supplied to you by the offering university department.
  • Winter intersession tuition and fee charges are billed as part of the springÌýsemester. Intersession credit hours will count towards full-time flat rate calculations for the semester

Mandatory Fees Tables

All students enrolled at Â鶹Æƽâ°æ are charged certain mandatory student fees each semester. Explanation of each fee can be found below the fee table.

A vast majority of universities, including Â鶹Æƽâ°æ, have a tuition and mandatory fee policy. With this type of policy, mandatory fees are assessed to all or groups of students in order to help defray associated costs not based on the actual usage of an individual student.

Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate Fees Full Time (12 and Above) Part-Time Summer Session 2025
Undergraduate Activity Fee $175 $30 $0
Support Services $550 $230 $0
Metro U-Pass $136 N/A N/A
Digital Courseware (Eagle Access Program) $324 $27/credit $80
Student Orientation Program Fee (new and transfer students) $250 $250 $250
Graduate Student/Non-Degree Graduate
Graduate Student/Non-Degree Graduate Fees Full-Time (9 Credit Hours and Above) Part-Time Summer Session 2025
Graduate Activity Fee $50 $50 $0
Support Services $450 $165 $0
Metro U-Pass $136 N/A N/A
Digital Courseware (Eagle Access Program) $324 $27/credit $80
Additional SIS Master's Program Fee per semester $750 $500 $0
Additional Joint Degree (CAS/SIS) Program Fee per semester $375 $250 $0
Law Students, Washington College of Law (WCL)
Washington College of Law Student Fees Full-Time (12 Credit Hours and Above) Part-Time Summer Session 2025
General Fee $255 $186 $41
Support Services $450 $165 $0
Metro U-Pass $136 N/A N/A
Digital Courseware (Eagle Access Program) $1,081 $90/credit $119

Housing and Meal Plan Rates

Housing Rates

On Campus

Hughes, Roper Halls
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy

$7,575

Double Occupancy $5,925
Triple Occupancy $4,430
Anderson, Letts, Leonard, McDowell Halls
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $7,680
Double Occupancy $6,020
Triple Occupancy $4,505
Suite - Double (McDowell) $7,010
Cassell Hall
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,895
Double Occupancy $7,365
Nebraska Hall
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,985
Double Occupancy $7,440
Centennial Hall
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,640
Double Occupancy $6,895
East Campus Halls
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,895
Double Occupancy $7,250

Off Campus

Frequency Apartments
Occupants Total
Small Studio $7,515
Large Studio $8,370
1 Bedroom $9,595
2 Bedroom $9,595

Meal Plan Rates

Meal Plan Rates
Meal Plans Total
All Inclusive Premium (with $100 Dining Dollars) $3,459
All Inclusive Plus (with $100 Dining Dollars) $3,165
All Inclusive Standard (with $100 Dining Dollars) $2,827
All Inclusive Basic (with $300 Dining Dollars) $2,038
$625 Build Your Own Plan $625
$825 Build Your Own Plan $825
Dining Dollars Meal Plan (full-time law students only) $250

Tuition Table 2024-2025 Academic Year, Per Semester

Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate Credit Rate Tuition Total
Part-Time (less than 12 credit hours, per credit hour) $1,930
Full-Time (12-17.5 credit hours) $28,976
Full-Time(18 credit hours)

$30,906

Above 18 credit hours, Students are charged $1,930 per additional credit hour

Graduate Students
Graduate Credit Rate Tuition Total
Per credit hour $2,000
Law Students, Washington College of Law (WCL)
Law Credit Rate Tuition Total
Full-Time (12-17 credit hours) $32,207
Part-Time (less than 12 credit hours per credit hour) $2,386

Above 17 credit hours, $2,386Ìýper additional credit hour

Non-Degree Students
Non-Degree Credit Rate Tuition Total
For Course Levels 100-400 (per credit hour) $1,930
For Course Levels 500 and above (per credit hour) $2,000

Special Notices

  • KSB and WCL Online Academic Programs are T Term programs. The T Terms (T4, T1, T2Ìýand T3) fall within the academic year.
  • Auditors pay the same charges as students enrolled for credit and are subject to all applicable special fees.
  • As a graduate of Â鶹Æƽâ°æ, you can audit one non-tutorial program/travel fees for the nominal fee of $150. For more information please see Alumni Audit.
  • Charges for courses with special tuition rates or fees are listed in the Schedule of Classes or in publications supplied to you by the offering university department.
  • Winter intersession tuition and fee charges are billed as part of the springÌýsemester. Intersession credit hours will count towards full-time flat rate calculations for the semester

Mandatory Fees Tables

All students enrolled at Â鶹Æƽâ°æ are charged certain mandatory student fees each semester. Explanation of each fee can be found below the fee table.

A vast majority of universities, including Â鶹Æƽâ°æ, have a tuition and mandatory fee policy. With this type of policy, mandatory fees are assessed to all or groups of students in order to help defray associated costs not based on the actual usage of an individual student.

Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate Fees Full Time (12 and Above) Part-Time Summer Session 2024
Sports Center Fee $65 $30 $0
Undergraduate Activity Fee $88.50 $15 $0
Student Technology Fee $120 $40 $0
Metro U-Pass $136 $0 $0
Student Orientation Program Fee $250
Graduate Student/Non-Degree Graduate
Graduate Student/Non-Degree Graduate Fees Full-Time (9 Credit Hours and Above) Part-Time Summer Session 2024
Sports Center Fee $65 $30 $0
Grad Activity Fee $30 $30 $0
Student Technology Fee $120 $40 $0
Metro U-Pass $136 $0Ìý $ 0
Additional SIS Master's Program Fee per semester $750 $500 $0
Additional Joint Degree (CAS/SIS) Program Fee per semester $375 $250 $0
Law Students, Washington College of Law (WCL)
Washington College of Law Student Fees Full-Time (12 Credit Hours and Above) Part-Time Summer Session 2024
Sports Center Fee $65 $30 $0
WCL Activity Fee $255 $186 $41
Student Technology Fee $120 $40 $0
Metro U-Pass $136 $0Ìý $0

Housing and Meal Plan Rates

Housing Rates

On Campus

Hughes, Roper Halls
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy

$7,250

Double Occupancy $5,670
Triple Occupancy $4,240
Anderson, Letts, Leonard, McDowell Halls
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $7,350
Double Occupancy 5,760
Triple Occupancy 4,310
Suite - Double (McDowell) 6,710
Cassell Hall
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,510
Double Occupancy $7,050
Nebraska Hall
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,600
Double Occupancy $7,120
Centennial Hall
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,270
Double Occupancy $6,600
East Campus Halls
Occupants Total
Single Occupancy $8,510
Double Occupancy $6,940

Off Campus

Frequency Apartments
Occupants Total
Small Studio $7,190
Large Studio $8,010
1 Bedroom $9,180
2 Bedroom $9,180

Meal Plan Rates

Meal Plan Rates
Meal Plans Total
All Inclusive Premium (with $100 Dining Dollars) $3,310
All Inclusive Plus (with $100 Dining Dollars) $3,029
All Inclusive Standard (with $100 Dining Dollars) $2,705
All Inclusive Basic (with $300 Dining Dollars) $1,950
$595 Build Your Own Plan $595
$800 Build Your Own Plan $800

Health Insurance

Health Insurance Rates
Coverage Period Cost
Annual (August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026) $2,506
Fall (August 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025) $1,050
Spring/Summer (January 1, 2026 - July 31, 2026) $1,456
Summer Only (May 1, 2026 - July 31, 2026) $632

Health insurance is required for all full-time degree, resident, and international students with F1 and J1 visas. Your automatic enrollment and charge will show on the bill. You can submit a request for a Health Insurance Waiver if you have comprehensive coverage that is valid for use in Washington, DC. All requests for a waiver must be submitted online by the deadline. For information on submitting waiver requests, please see the Health Insurance Waiver page. Detailed information on the Student Health Insurance Plan and waiver request process can be found on the Student Health CenterÌýwebsite.

Tuition Information

Undergraduate students who register for 12 to 17.5 credit hours are charged for tuition at a flat full-time rate. Undergraduate students who register for fewer than 12 credit hours are charged tuition per credit hour based on the number of credit hours taken. Undergraduate students who register for more than 17.5 credit hours are charged the flat full-time tuition rate with an additional charge for each credit hour over 17.5.

Graduate and non-degree students are charged for tuition on a per credit hour basis.

Washington College of Law students who register for 12 to 17 credit hours are charged for tuition at a flat full-time rate. Washington College of Law students who register for fewer than 12 credit hours are charged tuition per credit hour based on the number of credit hours taken. Washington College of Law students who register for more than 17 credit hours are charged the flat full-time tuition rate with an additional charge for each credit hour over 17.

The off-campus tuition rate differs from the rate for on-campus courses. However, full-time undergraduate students who register for courses both on and off campus are assessed tuition at the on-campus full-time rate.

Given the probable continuation of current economic conditions, as well as the need to continue to accelerate the academic development of the university, it is reasonable to expect that tuition and fee increases will be required each year in the future.

Â鶹Æƽâ°æ has partnered with GradGuard(TM) by Allianz Global Assistance to provide Tuition Insurance for students. Allianz Global Assistance is a private insurance program offering tuition insurance that acts as an extension to Â鶹Æƽâ°æ's published refund policy.

Tuition Insurance helps minimize financial losses should a student suffer serious illness or an accident that results in withdrawal from the university before the end of the semester.

To enroll please contact:

GradGuard(TM) by Allianz Global Assitance

Web:

Phone: (877) 794-6603

Fee Information

ÌýThe University Board of Trustees approves and encourages strong and viable student-sponsored programs that contribute significantly to the intellectual and social development of the student body, serve the university academic goals, encourage student participation and leadership, and enhance the general campus environment. To finance these student-run organizations and programs (more thanÌý160), the Board directs the assessment of a mandatory non-refundable student activity/program fee. Depending on your student status, those fees will be labeled on your student account statement as Undergraduate Activity Fee, Graduate Activity Fee, or WCL General Fee.

The Support Services Fee at Â鶹Æƽâ°æ covers a broad spectrum of essential services and programs designed to enhance the overall student experience. As a mandatory fee, it is strategically structured to ensure that students have continuous access to critical resources that support their academic, personal, and professional development throughout their time at the university. This fee funds a diverse range of offerings, including career services, wellness programs, academic support, counseling, and much more. While the specific services may evolve over time, the fee remains a fundamental pillar of student life, providing a comprehensive and reliable support system that fosters student success and well-being.

The Eagle Access Program enables students to save time and money by offering access to all required course materials at a reduced cost to students. Through a partnership between Â鶹Æƽâ°æ and Follett – Â鶹Æƽâ°æ’s Campus Store operator – students can receive digital materials automatically via Canvas and physical materials prepared and ready for pick up at the Campus Store. The program ensures that all Â鶹Æƽâ°æ students have their required materials on or before the first day of class. Learn more on the Eagle Access Program page.

The Metro U-Pass fee is a mandatory fee charged to full time students enrolled in an on-campus program. The Metro U-Pass is valid for unlimited Metrorail and Metrobus transportation for the duration of the semester (Fall/Spring). For more information about how to obtain your U-Pass and for frequently asked question, please visit the Ìýpage. Ìý

This mandatory fee applies to all registered first-year and transfer students. It supports services that help new students become part of the Â鶹Æƽâ°æ community, including New Student Orientation, which spans throughÌýWelcome Week. The Student Orientation Program fee funds these essential experiences, which include off-campus excursions, a class BBQ, and evening programs. By providing support, resources, and community building through this programming, we seek to ensure a smooth transition for new students.ÌýÌý

This mandatory fee is charged to all registered students. The fee is assessed to help pay a small portion of the university's overall technology costs. It helps to fund technology priorities, ranging from classroom instruction, faculty research, expanded computer labs, student portals, wireless connectivity, on-line registrations, faster internet connectivity, server upgrades, computer security, and administrative systems. Whether a student lives on-campus, off-campus, or abroad, the technology services are available to them.

Our sports center fee is charged to all registered students, and is used to help pay for building maintenance and service costs associated with the sports center complex. The fee is not a membership fee for use the fitness center. Any registered student can use the entire sports center complex facilities, including the fitness center.Ìý

Health insurance is mandatory for all full-time degree, resident, and international students, unless the student has comparable coverage under another health insurance plan.ÌýIf a student has comparable coverage under another insurance plan, they must waive the Â鶹Æƽâ°æ health insurance plan. Waivers must be completed . If the fee has already been assessed, the related insurance charge will be removed within two business days of the waiver submission. Insurance waivers need to be performed each year. For more information regarding Health insurance and wavier deadlines please visitÌý.

The fee is used to cover expenses associated with professional program enhancements associated with the School of International Services. The fee is charged to all SIS graduate students and joint CAS/SIS program students. The fee applies to all SIS M.A. programs, the MIS program and the M.S. program.

Payment Due Dates

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  • Payment is due May 1stÌý
  • Payment is due at the time of registration for students registering after May 1st

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  • Payment is due August 1st
  • Payment is due at the time of registration for students registering after August 1st
  • Intersession tuition will follow fall due date

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  • Payment is due January 6thÌý
  • Payment is due at the time of registration for students registering after January 6thÌýÌý

Online T-Terms

  • T2 Payment is due March 31, 2025
  • T3 Payment is due June 30, 2025
  • T4 Payment is due September 29, 2025

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