Annual Fees
The ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app annual fee webpage provides a comprehensive breakdown of all the fees associated with attending the college. It includes detailed descriptions of tuition, housing, food plans, student fees, health insurance, and other miscellaneous fees such as lab fees and study abroad fees. The page is designed to offer transparency and clarity to students and their families, ensuring they understand the full cost of attendance and any additional charges that may apply.
Tuition is assessed as a flat rate to all students enrolled at full-time status (registered for 3 or more courses per semester) and as a per credit charge to all students enrolled at part-time status (registered for less than 3 courses per semester). Tuition, less financial aid provided to students, helps to fund some (but not all) of the College's educational expenses. The Student Fee is assessed as a flat rate to all students enrolled at full-time status (registered for 3 or more courses per semester) and as a per credit charge to all students enrolled at part-time status (registered for less than 3 courses per semester). This fee supports non-academic student services, activities, programs and a variety of other services and amenities offered to students by the College. This fee is applicable to registered full-time and part-time students participating in courses on the Carlisle campus, billed per semester. The transcript fee is assessed to all incoming students entering their first registered semester. This fee covers all transcript requests through the Registrar’s Office. This fee is assessed to all incoming first year or transfer students for their first semester. This fee offsets the food services provided to the student during the three-day orientation prior to the start of the registered term. All students living on campus are required to purchase a food plan. Students residing in dormitory style doubles, triples or singles are eligible to choose one of the following plans: Any 15 + Sushi/Any 21/Flex 1/Flex 2. Students residing in apartment style doubles, triples or singles are eligible to choose one of the following plans: Any 15 + Sushi/A21/Flex 1/Flex 2 or Apartment Flex. For your convenience, here are the details of each food plan and here is the fee breakdown for each plan. All full-time enrolled students are required to live in College housing and participate in a College food plan. Exceptions to the residency and food plan requirements are made for students who meet any one of the following criteria: There are five housing rates: double occupancy, single occupancy, triple/quad occupancy, apartment double/triple/quad, or single apartment. The housing rate breakdown can be found here. ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app requires all enrolled full-time students to have health insurance. All international students are automatically enrolled and billed directly to their account. Domestic students have the option to waive with comparable health insurance or enroll and be billed directly to their account. For detailed information regarding the student health insurance, please click here. Additional fees may be charged for Art & Art History course levels 200, 300 and 400. These fees range between $45 and $80, depending upon the course registration. Students registering for individual music lessons (Performance Studies) that are not required to complete their degree are assessed a non-refundable fee. One hour/week instruction per semester = $750.00; one half-hour/week instruction per semester = $375.00. If a student registers a vehicle on campus, the student will be billed for a parking pass. This is $60.00 for the academic year and $30.00 per semester. Interest is charged at 1.5 percent per month on the unpaid prior month balance. Students are responsible to pay all charges, including accrued interest, collection fees and attorney fees, incurred by ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app in collecting on delinquent balances.
TUITION
STUDENT FEE
TRANSCRIPT FEE
ORIENATION FEE
FOOD PLANS
HOUSING
STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE
OTHER FEES
PAST DUE BILLS
Annual Tuition and Fees 2024-2025
Full-Time Students (Taking 3 or More Courses) | Per Semester | Per Year |
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Tuition | $32,550.00 | $65,100.00 |
Housing | ||
Double occupancy | $4,400.00 | $8,800.00 |
Single occupancy | $4,725.00 | $9,450.00 |
Triple/Quad occupancy | $4,225.00 | $8,450.00 |
Apartment Double/Triple/Quad occupancy | $4,875.00 | $9,750.00 |
Apartment Single occupancy | $5,200.00 | $10,400.00 |
Food | ||
Any 15+Sushi/Any 21/Flex 1/Flex 2 Food Plans | $4,150.00 | $8,300.00 |
Apartment Flex Food Plan | $3,900.00 | $7,800.00 |
Student Fees | ||
Student Fee | $275.00 | $550.00 |
2024-2025 Student Health Insurance | $1,105.50 | $2,211.00 |
Part-Time Students (1 or 2 Courses Per Semester) | |
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Matriculated Students | |
Per Credit/Course Charge - For Credit Toward Diploma including Internship/Independent Study |
$8,135.00 |
Student Fee - Per Credit/Course Matriculant | $70.00 |
Non-Matriculated and Continuing Education Students | |
For Credit Per Course Fee | $4,070.00 |
Audit Per Course Fee | $2,035.00 |
Alumnus For Audit Per Course Fee | $250.00 |
Alumnus For Credit Per Course Fee | $4,070.00 |
55+ For Audit Per Course Fee | $150.00 |
55+ For Credit Per Course Fee | $1,875.00 |
Other Fees | |
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Orientation Fee | $110.00 |
Transcript Records (One Time Fee for Incoming Students) | $25.00 |
Transcript Records (For Class of 1974 and Before) per request | $5.00 |
Art & Art History Printmaking/Sculpting/Ceramic Fee per course registered in level 200, 300 or 400 | $45 - $80 |
Art & Art History Photography Fee per course registered in level 200, 300 or 400 | $45 - $80 |
Performance Studies - One Hour/Week Instruction for Semester *NON-REFUNDABLE* | $750.00 |
Performance Studies - One Half Hour/Week Instruction for Semester *NON-REFUNDABLE* | $375.00 |
Non-Dickinson Program Study Abroad Fee - Per Semester | $2,610.00 |
Non-Dickinson Program Study Abroad Fee - Per Academic Year | $5,220.00 |
Late Payment Charge - 1.5% Per Month on the Amount Unpaid |
Summer Programs
Fees - Summer 2024 | |
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Tuition Per Course | $3,290.00 |
Internship/Independent Study | $3,290.00 |
Audit | $1,750.00 |
Alumnus For Audit | $250.00 |
Alumnus For Credit | $3,290.00 |
55+ For Audit | $150.00 |
55+ For Credit | $1,875.00 |
Housing Summer (5/28/24 - 7/3/24) | $1,295.00 |
Housing Summer (per diem) | $35.00 |
Central Pa Youth Ballet | $1,400.00 |
Food Plan Summer Declining Balance Only | Contact Dining Services to enroll in Declining Balance |
Graduate Program
Tuition Per Course | $1,250.00 |
2024-2025 Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
On Campus Cost | Off Campus Cost (Living with parent or family member) |
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Tuition* | $65,100 | $65,100 |
Required Fees* | $550 | $550 |
Housing* | $8,800 | $0 |
Food* | $8,300 | $0 |
Commuter Living Allowance (Housing and Food) |
$0 | $9,800 |
Books & Supplies | $1,324 | $1,324 |
Personal Expenses | $1,718 | $1,718 |
Transportation | $300 | $936 |
Direct Loan Fees | $62 | $62 |
Total Cost of Attendance | $86,154 | $79,490 |
*These are direct billed expenses. Cost of attendance is based on the median amount of on campus housing, and food is based on the Any 21 Food Plan. All students are required to live on campus unless they have received permission from housing to live with parent/family member. Commuter students are not charged for housing and food, but an allowance is included in the Cost of Attendance. Students who are not covered under a U.S. health-insurance policy will be billed for student health insurance. The cost for this health insurance for the 24-25 academic year is $2,211.00, to be billed in two equal installments, fall and spring.
** An additional allowance for travel expenses is estimated for families living outside of the mid-Atlantic region. The allowance is based upon distance from ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app.