BROOKLYN
245 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205
Main: 718.940.5300 Admissions: 718.940.5800
LONG ISLAND
155 W. Roe Blvd., Patchogue, NY 11772
Main: 631.687.5100 Admissions: 631.687.4500
The costs for the 2022-2023 academic year are listed below.
You will be billed for each term. Please visit our tuition, fees and refund policy page for more information. The amounts listed for personal expenses, books and supplies, transportation and living expenses are only estimates and will vary for each student. These expenses will not be billed by the University, and will not be paid directly to the University.
Please note that amounts are subject to change.
Full-time flat-rate tuition (12–18 credits per semester) |
$31,760 |
College fee |
$250 |
Student activity fee |
$150 |
Technology fee |
$200 |
Special fees (per lab course) |
$20–$150 |
Freshmen Orientation fee (if applicable) |
$150 |
Transfer Orientation fee (if applicable) |
$75 |
Graduation fee (if applicable) |
$200 |
Loan fees |
$75 |
Books and supplies |
$1,000 |
Personal expenses |
$3,000 |
Transportation |
$2,500 |
Dependent student-living expense |
$4,000 |
Independent student-living expense |
$8,500 |
Per-credit tuition rate (1–11 credits per semester) |
$1,028 |
College fee (1–7 credits per semester) |
$13/credit |
College fee (8–11 credits per semester) |
$192 |
Student activity fee (1–11 credits per semester) |
$70 |
Technology fee (1–7 credits per semester) |
$80 |
Technology fee (8–11 credits per semester) |
$200 |
Special fees (per lab course) |
$20–$150 |
Graduation fee (if applicable) |
$200 |
Loan fees |
$75 |
Books and supplies (half time) |
$500 |
Personal expenses |
$3,000 |
Transportation |
$2,500 |
Dependent student-living expense |
$4,000 |
Independent living expense |
$8,500 |
Per Credit Tuition |
$694 |
College Fee |
$154 |
Technology Fee |
$116 |
Administrative Fee |
$98 |
Graduation fee (if applicable) |
$200 |
Loan fees |
$75 |
Books and supplies (full time) |
$1,000 |
Personal expenses |
$3,000 |
Dependent student-living expense |
$4,000 |
Independent student-living expense |
$8,500 |
If your financial situation has changed drastically, you may ask the Office of Financial Aid to review your eligibility. Some examples of special circumstances are involuntary loss of employment and recent separation or divorce. A letter of explanation and additional documentation will be requested. Contact the Office of Financial Aid directly for more information.
Each year a certain percentage of students are selected for a process known as verification. We may ask you to submit various documents, such as copies of tax return transcripts, to our office. If your application is selected for verification, you may not receive any federal or college financial aid until all requested documents have been received and all information has been verified.
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