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Educational costs include not only tuition and fees, but also indirect costs such as room, food, books, supplies, and personal expenses. Direct costs reflect the actual amount a student will be billed by the University. Indirect costs are what a typical student might expect for out-of-pocket expenses such as supplies, books, clothing, food, medical expenses, personal items, and transportation over a nine-month period.

Naturally, one's own habits and personal spending patterns will dramatically influence these costs. Therefore, these are estimates only.

These factors are used in formulating a student's budget and determining financial need. The Financial Aid Office will assign each student a budget depending on the information provided on the FAFSA. If the budgets shown below differ significantly from the expenses you expect to incur, please inform the Financial Aid Office.

Estimated Expenses for 2008-2009
These figures are intended for your use in estimating your costs for the upcoming academic year.

First Year Undergraduate

 

Commuter

Resident/Off-Campus

 

 

 

Tuition (12-18 credits/sem)

$29,500

$29,500

Technology Fee

$1,100

$1,100

Dorm/Housing

-

$7,047

 

 

 

Subtotal

$30,600

$37,395

 

 

 

Indirect Expenses
Books & Supplies

$2,100

$2,100

Housing

$4,491

-

Food

$1,665

$1,665

Personal Expenses

$1,665

$1,665

Transportation

$1,215

$909

 

 

 

Estimated Total

$41,736

$43,986




Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

 

CAD Commuter

CAD Resident/
Off-Campus

Non CAD
Commuter

Non CAD
Resident/
Off-Campus

Tuition (12-18 credits/sem)

$29,500

$29,500

$29,500

$29,500

Technology Fee

$1,350

$1,350

$300

$300

Dorm/Housing

-

$7,047

-

$7,047

 

 

 

 

 

Subtotal

$30,850

$37,897

$29,800

$36,847

 

 

 

 

 

Indirect Expenses
Books & Supplies

$2,100

$2,100

$2,100

$2,100

Housing

$4,491

-

$4,491

-

Food

$1,665

$1,665

$1,665

$1,665

Personal Expenses

$1,665

$1,665

$1,665

$1,665

Transportation

$1,215

$909

$1,215

$909

 

 

 

 

 

Estimated Total

$41,986

$44,236

$40,936

$43,186




Graduate

 

Museum Exhibition Planning & Design or Art Education

(07-08) Summer MFA

All Other Graduate Programs

 

 

 

 

Tuition (9-18 credits/sem)

$29,500

$19,320

$29,500

Technology Fee

$1,850

$300

$300

 

 

 

 

Subtotal

$31,350

$ 19,620

$29,800

 

 

 

 

Indirect Expenses
Books & Supplies

$2,100

$2,100

$2,100

Housing

$8,991

$8,991

$8,991

Food

$1,665

$1,665

$1,665

Personal Expenses

$1,665

$1,665

$1,665

Transportation

$1,215

$1,215

$1,215

 

 

 

 

Estimated Total

$46,986

$35,256

$45,436


Commuters
Students who live within reasonable commuting distance of the University and reside with parents or relatives.

Resident/Off-Campus
Students who reside in University-owned housing or who reside in housing that is owned by neither the University nor their parents or relatives. Students who live within commuting distance of the University will not be funded as residents, or as off-campus.

Graduate Students
Most graduate students maintain their own homes and have correspondingly higher living expenses. Graduate students who live with parents or relatives will be assigned a commuter budget.

Part-Time Students
Budgets for part-time students are determined on an individual basis.


Tuition Tax Benefits

The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 includes tax credits for education. The Hope Scholarship is a tax credit of up to $1,500 that covers 100 percent of the first $1,000 in qualified tuition and related expenses, and up to 50 percent of the second $1,000, required for enrollment during the first two years of college.

The Hope tax credit is generally available for tuition and fees paid, less grants and scholarships, for classes that begin on or after January 1, 1998. The credit is phased out for single taxpayers with adjusted gross income between $40,000 and $50,000 ($80,000 to $100,000 for joint returns). Students who do not qualify for the Hope Scholarship may qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit.

For specific information about how these tax credits may affect you, contact your tax professional.

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