![]() Category:
Financial
Student Affairs Responsible Office:
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Policy Title:
Tuition Schedule
Document Number:
7815
Effective Date:
July 10, 2012
This policy item applies to:
State-Operated Campuses
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This policy sets forth the tuition charges at the state-operated campuses of the State University of New York (University).
Tuition Charges
Tuition charges as listed in the following table for categories of students, terms and programs as defined in University policy, Definitions -Tuition Fees, Rentals and Other Charges and as modified, amplified or explained in footnotes 1 and 2 are effective with the 2012 fall term and thereafter.
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Charge per Semester |
Charge per Semester credit hour1 |
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New York State residents |
Out-of-State residents |
New York State residents |
Out-of-State residents |
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(1) |
Students enrolled in degree-granting undergraduate programs leading to an associate degree and non-degree granting programs of at least one regular academic term in duration which have been approved as eligible for Tuition Assistance Program Awards |
$2,785 |
$7,410 $4,8702 |
$232 $2323 |
$618 $4062 $2323 |
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(2) |
Students enrolled in degree-granting undergraduate programs leading to a baccalaureate degree and non-degree granting programs of at least one regular academic term in duration which have been approved as eligible for Tuition Assistance Program Awards |
$2,785 |
$7,410 $8,0954 $7,3605 $4,1806 |
$232 |
$618 $6754 $6135 $3496 |
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(3) |
Students enrolled in graduate programs (other than Masters of Business Administration, Architecture, Social Work or Physician Assistant) leading to a Master’s, Doctor’s or equivalent degree |
$4,685 |
$8,340 $7,0356 |
$390 |
$695 $5866 |
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(4) |
Students enrolled in a graduate program leading to a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) |
$5,565 |
$9,160 |
$464 |
$763 |
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(5) |
Students enrolled in a graduate program leading to a Masters of Architecture |
$5,020 |
$8,340 |
$418 |
$695 |
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(6) |
Students enrolled in a graduate program leading to a Masters of Social Work |
$5,000 |
$8,340 |
$417 |
$695 |
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(7) |
Students enrolled in the professional program of pharmacy |
$10,765 |
$20,875 |
$897 |
$1,740 |
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(8) |
Students enrolled in the professional program of law |
$10,365 |
$17,610 |
$864 |
$1,468 |
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(9) |
Students enrolled in the professional program of medicine |
$14,765 |
$27,325 |
$1,230 |
$2,277 |
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(10) |
Students enrolled in the professional program of dentistry |
$12,725 |
$28,615 |
$1,060 |
$2,385 |
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(11) |
Students enrolled in the professional program of physical therapy and doctor of nursing practice |
$8,970 |
$16,110 |
$748 |
$1,343 |
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(12) |
Students enrolled in the professional program of optometry |
$9,950 |
$19,105 |
$829 |
$1,592 |
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(13) |
Students enrolled in the professional program of physician assistant |
$4,970 |
$9,095 |
$414 |
$758 |
1 The Chancellor shall determine the equivalent of a credit hour.
2 In accordance with chapter 309 of the Laws of 1996, and enabling action by the Board of Trustees, the Colleges of Technology at Alfred, Canton, Cobleskill, Delhi and Morrisville are authorized to charge this lower rate for out-of-state students enrolled in degree-granting programs leading to an associate degree or in non-degree granting programs. This reduced rate does not apply to those students enrolled in degree-granting programs leading to a baccalaureate degree.
3 In accordance with Chapter 309 of the Laws of 1996, and enabling action by the Board of Trustees, the Colleges of Technology at Alfred, Canton, Cobleskill, Delhi and Morrisville are authorized to charge this lower rate for special students (part-time) enrolled in degree-granting programs leading to an associate degree or in non-degree granting programs, and taking classes at off-campus locations or during the summer or winter intercessions. This reduced rate does not apply to those students enrolled in degree-granting programs leading to a baccalaureate degree.
4 In accordance with the NY-SUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program Act, the University Centers at Buffalo and Stony Brook are authorized to charge this rate for non-resident undergraduate students.
5 In accordance with the NY-SUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program Act, the University Center at Binghamton is authorized to charge this rate for non-resident undergraduate students. The University Center at Albany is authorized to charge this rate for non-resident undergraduate students, pending approval of its submitted plan.
6 As authorized by the Board of Trustees (2010-081), Maritime College is authorized to charge up to this rate for non-resident students from states considered to be in-region (Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, and Washington D.C.).
Time and Method of Payment - Additional Guidelines
The chancellor shall issue regulations concerning the time and method of payment of all fees included in this section, and shall issue such other guidelines as shall be necessary to implement the definitions, regulations and schedule of rates adopted herewith.
Waiver of Tuition
Various tuition waiver programs that are in effect are:
Refunds of Tuition
For Refund of Tuition see Refunds, Refunds - Tuition and Fees, Refunds to Students whose Programs Drop below 12 Credit Hours or Refunds – Fiscal and Preparing Special Charge Voucher for Refunds.
There are no definitions relevant to this policy.
There are no procedures relevant to this policy.
There are no forms relevant to this policy.
NYS Education Law §355 (Powers and duties of trustees – administrative and fiscal functions)
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 09 – 047 adopted May 12, 2009.
State Unviersity of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 12 – adopted September 12, 2012.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 11 – 107 adopted September 20, 2011.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 10 – 161 adopted November 17, 2010.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 09 – 047 adopted May 12, 2009.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 08 – 153 adopted November 18, 2008.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 08 – 152 adopted November 18, 2008.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 08 – 108 adopted June 17, 2008.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 07 – 123 adopted September 27, 2007.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 04 – 120 adopted September 14, 2004.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 03 – 66 adopted June 30, 2003.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolutions 02 – 51 and 02 – 52 adopted April 23, 2002.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 01 – 77 adopted May 22, 2001.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolutions 00 – 94 and 00 – 95 adopted May 31, 2000.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 99 – 161 adopted October 26, 1999.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 98 – 90 adopted June 23, 1998.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 96 – 205 adopted November 19, 1996.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 96 – 146 adopted September 25, 1996.
State University of New York Board of Trustees Resolution 95 – 140 adopted June 27, 1995.
There are no appendices relevant to this policy.