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Cost of Attendance

What Is a Net Price Calculator?

SU's and are free online tools that give you a personalized estimate of net price.

How Does SU's Net Price Calculator Work?

SU’s net price calculator asks you questions about your family’s finances and may also ask you questions about your GPA, test scores, activities and other things that may qualify you for financial aid. It uses your answers to figure out how much money in grants and scholarships may award to you. Keep in mind this is only an estimate and not inclusive of any other institutional or academic department scholarships available at SU and does not take into account other types of gift aid you may be receiving from the state or other organizations.

Undergraduate Cost of Attendance (Fall/Spring)

There are two types of costs considered in the financial aid process: direct costs and indirect expenses. Together these costs represent the official cost of attendance (student budget). We encourage all prospective students and their families to evaluate SU's net price. The net price reflects the actual out-of-pocket expense to attend SU after removing grants, scholarships, and other educational benefits from the "sticker" price. Click here to utilize SU's  or  to take the next step.

The figures below are ESTIMATED 2024-2025 costs per year for fulltime (12+ credits per semester), on-campus, undergraduate students. Financial aid for undergraduate students is packaged under the assumption that a student is attending full-time each fall and spring semester.

For more detailed information on tuition and fee charges, please refer to the Tuition and Fee Schedule provided by the SU Cashier’s Office (the 2024-2025 schedule should be available in late spring)

Fee Type Maryland Residents Out-of-State Residents
Tuition and Mandatory Fees $11,084 $22,174
Housing* $7,820 $7,820
Food** $6,080 $6,080
Direct Costs $24,984 $36,074

*Based on Double Occupancy
**Based on the “All Access” meal plan


Fee Type Maryland Residents Out-of-State Residents
Books, Supplies, Course Materials & Equipment $1,300 $1,300
Personal/Trans/Misc. $3,900 $3,900
Loan Fee Allowance $288 $288
Indirect Costs $5,488 $5,488

 

Total Cost of Attendance
Maryland Residents $30,472
Out-of-State Residents $41,562

A student who is attending less than 12 credits per semester will have a lower cost of attendance and will be eligible for less financial aid than a full-time student. Please complete the Enrollment Change Form 2024-2025 and return it to the financial aid office if you plan on enrolling less than full-time as that will impact your costs and potentially your aid.

Graduate Cost of Attendance (Fall/Spring)

As with undergraduate cost of attendance, there are two types of costs for graduate candidates considered in the financial aid process: direct and indirect costs. Together these costs represent the official cost of attendance (student budget).

The figures below are ESTIMATED 2024-2025 costs for graduate students enrolled in 9 credit hours for Fall and Spring semesters. Attendance of less than 9 credits in a semester will have a lower cost of attendance (student budget) assigned.

Per Credit Hour Maryland Residents Non-Residents Non-Residents (Regional Hagerstown)
Tuition $436 $790 $525
Mandatory Fees $126 $126 $126
Combined Tuition and Fees $562 $916 $651

Cost of Attendance (Student Budget)
Per Full-Time Enrollment

Costs Maryland Residents

Annual
(9 Credits per semester)
Non-Resident

Annual
(9 Credits per semester)
Non-Resident
(Regional Hagerstown)

Annual
(9 Credits per semester)
Direct Costs
Tuition and Mandatory Fees $10,116 $16,488 $11,718
Housing Cost Allowance $7,820 $7,820 $7,820
Food Allowance $6,080 $6,080 $6,080
Indirect Costs
Books, Supplies, Course Materials & Equipment $1,300 $1,300 $1,300
Personal Expenses and Transportation Allowance $3,900 $3,900 $3,900
Loan Fee Allowance $274 $274 $274
Total Cost of Attendance $29,490 $35,862 $31,092

A student who is attending less than 9 credits per semester (Master’s program) or 5 credits per semester (Doctoral program) may have a lower cost of attendance and may be eligible for less financial aid than a full-time student. Please complete the Enrollment Change Form 2024-2025 and return it to the financial aid office if you plan on enrolling less than full-time as that will impact your costs and potentially your aid.

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NOTE: Graduate Programs with Non-Standard Tuition and Fees:

  • Master of Science – GIS Management (MSGISM)
  • Master of Science – Nursing (MSN-online program)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA-online program)
  • Master of Social Work (MSW-online program)
  • Doctor of Education (EdD)
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP-online program)

Please refer to the Tuition and Fee Schedules provided by the Cashier’s Office for the cost of these programs.