UC Costs
View 2007-2008 Rates
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FEES FOR 2008-2009 |
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(approved 04/18/07 - subject to change by the University's Board of Trustees) |
| (tuition rates begin summer 2008; housing rates begin autumn 2008) |
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Ohio Students |
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Out-of-State Students |
| Full-time tuition rates |
Quarter |
Year |
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Quarter |
Year |
| Uptown Campus |
$3,133 |
$9,399 |
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$7,974 |
$23,922 |
| Center for Access & Transition |
2,464 |
7,392 |
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7,974 |
23,922 |
| Clermont College |
1,514 |
4,542 |
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3,798 |
11,394 |
| Raymond Walters College |
1,744 |
5,232 |
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4,522 |
13,566 |
| Graduate |
4,118 |
12,354 |
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7,461 |
22,385 |
| College of Law 1 |
9,681 |
19,362 |
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16,882 |
33,764 |
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| Part-time tuition rates |
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| Uptown Campus |
$262/credit hour |
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$665/credit hour |
| Center for Access & Transition |
206/credit hour |
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665/credit hour |
| Clermont College |
127/credit hour |
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317/credit hour |
| Raymond Walters College |
146/credit hour |
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377/credit hour |
| Graduate |
412/credit hour |
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747/credit hour |
| College of Law 1 |
807/credit hour |
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1407/credit hour |
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| Residence hall rates 2 |
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Traditional Room + 209 Value Meal Plan/ 132 Plus Meal Plan |
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Traditional Room + 154 Meal Plan |
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Double Room Suites + 209 Value Meal Plan/ 132 Plus Meal Plan |
| Quarter |
Year |
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Quarter |
Year |
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Quarter |
Year |
| $3,080 |
$9,240 |
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$3,019 |
$9,057 |
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$3,418 |
$10,254 |
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| Health insurance rates 3 |
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Quarter |
Year |
| Single coverage (additional coverage plans available) |
$434 |
$1,302 |
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| 1 College of Law is on semester academic & billing schedule |
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2 Sample rates shown, other room types & meal plans available |
| 3 Family rates also available; Law is prorated at $651/semester | |
COST OF ATTENDING UC The cost of attending UC consists of direct and indirect costs. Direct costs on your quarterly bill are tuition (instructional, general, technology and campus life fees), room and board (for students residing on campus), and health insurance (if insurance coverage is not documented). Attending college also includes indirect costs. Items such as books and supplies, transportation and parking, personal expenses, and off-campus rent are part of your budget though they will not be billed by the university.
In addition to the direct fees detailed above, we recommend you budget $1,275 for books and supplies, $230 to $860 for transportation, and between $3,725 and $5,110 for personal expenses per academic year. The total amount we budget for an on-campus, full-time undergraduate, Ohio resident is $24,921.
Remember that what you actually spend in non-billed expenses may differ from the amounts budgeted by the Student Financial Aid Office. You should plan your finances to meet your expenses.
Tools like Money Matters* with information from your Financial Aid Award (including adjustments for part-time or co-op enrollments) can help you in planning for out-of-pocket expenses related to your bill.
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