Tuition and Fees

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The State University of New York remains committed to providing students with the best education possible at an affordable cost. In addition, financial assistance is available to help you meet these costs.

2011-12 Typical Expenses for
Undergraduate Students at a SUNY College

State-Operated Campuses Baccalaureate Degree Programs
  New York State Residents Out-of-State Residents 2
Living on Campus Commuter Living on Campus
Tuition $5,270 $5,270 $14,320 3
Student Fees 1 $1,330 $1,330 $1,330
Room and Board $10,820 $3,640 $10,820
Books and Supplies $1,260 $1,260 $1,260
Personal Expenses $1,430 $1,450 $1,430
Transportation $1,010 $1,810 $1,010
TOTAL COST $21,120 $14,760 $30,170

Community Colleges Associate Degree Programs
  InState/In District 4 Out-of-State Residents 2
Living on Campus Commuter Living on Campus
Tuition $3,700 $3,700 $7,630
Student Fees 1 $490 $490 $490
Room and Board $9,190 $3,400 $9,190
Books and Supplies $1,270 $1,270 $1,270
Personal Expenses $1,060 $1,180 $1,060
Transportation $1,260 $1,670 $1,260
TOTAL COST $16,970 $11,710 $20,900

1This figure represents the average fee. Typically fees at the State-operated campuses range   from $870 to $2,280.

2More information about residency status.

3Tuition rate for non-New York residents enrolled in a bachelor's degree program at University at   Albany, Binghamton University, University at Buffalo, or Stony Brook University is anticipated to be   $14,720.

4Community colleges generally double their in-state tuition for non-residents.

State-operated campuses include University Centers, University Colleges and Technology Colleges.

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