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Office of Financial Aid

Understanding Your Award Letter

2013-2014 Tuition & Fees

Although this table contains Keuka’s overall tuition and fee schedule, please remember financial aid and scholarship opportunities are available to both freshman and transfer students. Your out-of-pocket expenses for your Keuka education may be significantly less than what’s listed below.

If you’re an ASAP student, please contact your student adviser for additional information about tuition, fees, and payment schedules.

For 2012-2013 tuition & fees, click here.

If You Live On-Campus

Tuition:
$26,490
Mandatory Fees*:
$750
Room and Board:
$10,590
Total:
$37,830
* Freshman and transfer students should add a $225.00 New Student Orientation fee. Room charges are based on standard freshman dorm rate. 

In addition to these direct costs, the College recommends you consider budgeting for living allowances, books and supplies, transportation, loan origination fees, and miscellaneous expenses. We recommend the following budget based on census data.

Books and Supplies:
$1,500
Transportation:
$1,150
Personal/Misc.:
$2,600
Loan Origination:
$90
Total:
$5,340

Tuition Rates (Per Semester)

Full-time (12+ credits): $13,245
Per Semester, Per Credit Hour
Part-time (< 12 credits):
$885
Summer Online:
$450
Summer Part-time:
$930
Overload Tuition:
$710
Audit Tuition:
$400

Additional Fees

You may encounter these additional fees depending upon your class year, program of study, or insurance programs you opt to participate in.

New Student Orientation:
$225
Parking Permit:
$50
Medical Insurance:
$975 – Subject to change based on federal regulations.
Malpractice:
$40 (depending on your major)
Graduation Fee:
$150

If You Live Off-Campus

Tuition:
$26,490
Mandatory Fees*:
$370
Total:
$26,860
* Freshman and transfer students should add a $225.00 New Student Orientation fee.

In addition to these direct costs, the College recommends you consider budgeting for living allowances, books and supplies, transportation, loan origination fees, and miscellaneous expenses. We recommend the following budget based on census data.

Living Allowance:
$8,550
Books and Supplies:
$1,500
Transportation:
$1,150
Personal/Misc.:
$2,600
Loan Origination:
$90
Total:
$13,890

Tuition Rates (Per Semester)

Full-time (12+ credits): $13,245
Per Semester, Per Credit Hour
Part-time (< 12 credits):
$885
Summer Online:
$450
Summer Part-time:
$930
Overload Tuition:
$710
Audit Tuition:
$400

Additional Fees

You may encounter these additional fees depending upon your class year, program of study, or insurance programs you opt to participate in.

New Student Orientation:
$225
Parking Permit:
$50
Medical Insurance:
$975 – Subject to change based on federal regulations.
Malpractice:
$40 (depending on your major)
Graduation Fee:
$150

If You Live with Your Parents

Tuition:
$26,490
Mandatory Fees*:
$370
Total:
$26,860
* Freshman and transfer students should add a $225.00 New Student Orientation fee.

In addition to these direct costs, the College recommends you consider budgeting for living allowances, books and supplies, transportation, loan origination fees, and miscellaneous expenses. We recommend the following budget based on census data.

Living Allowance:
$2,250
Books and Supplies:
$1,500
Transportation:
$1,150
Personal/Misc.:
$2,600
Loan Origination:
$90
Total:
$7,590

Tuition Rates (Per Semester)

Full-time (12+ credits): $13,245
Per Semester, Per Credit Hour
Part-time (< 12 credits):
$885
Summer Online:
$450
Summer Part-time:
$930
Overload Tuition:
$710
Audit Tuition:
$400

Additional Fees

You may encounter these additional fees depending upon your class year, program of study, or insurance programs you opt to participate in.

New Student Orientation:
$225
Parking Permit:
$50
Medical Insurance:
$975 – Subject to change based on federal regulations.
Malpractice:
$40 (depending on your major)
Graduation Fee:
$150