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Estimated Cost of Attendance



The Office of Student Financial Assistance establishes standard student budgets each year as a basis for awarding financial aid funds. These budgets reflect typical "modest but adequate" expense patterns of Pittsburg State University students based on research conducted by the Office of Student Financial Assistance. While actual expenses will vary based on your lifestyle and level of enrollment, the estimated costs listed below should assist you in planning your own budget. "Direct" educational expenses include Tuition/Fees, Books and Room/Board. "Indirect" educational expenses include Transportation and Miscellaneous expenses. Please note that actual indirect educational expenses vary by student.

2008-2009 Cost of Attendance Table

Resident

  Tuition/Fees Books Room/Board Transportation Miscellaneous
TOTAL
Dependent, Undergraduate
   On-Campus
4322
1000
5394
1000
2100
13816
   Off-Campus
4322
1000
6000
1360
2100
14782
   With Parents
4322
1000
5088
1360
2100
13870
Independent
   Undergraduate
4322
1000
6000
1360
2100
14782
   Graduate
4882
1000
6000
1360
2100
15342

Non-Resident Gorilla Advantage (In-State Tuition Program)

  Tuition/Fees Books Room/Board Transportation Miscellaneous
TOTAL
Dependent, Undergraduate
   On-Campus
12576
1000
5394
1000
2100
22070
   Off-Campus
12576
1000
6000
1360
2100
23036
   With Parents
12576
1000
5088
1360
2100
22124
Independent
   Undergraduate
12576
1000
6000
1360
2100
23036
   Graduate
11930
1000
6000
1360
2100
22390

Tuition/Fees

These are estimated tuition and fees for the academic year. Actual tuition is set by the Kansas Board of Regents each July, and additional fees may be incurred for certain courses. The rates listed above are for a full-time credit hour load, defined by the University as 10 or more credit hours per term for undergraduates, and 7 or more credit hours per term for graduate students.** Undergraduate students who elect fewer than 10 credit hours and graduate students enrolled in fewer than 7 credit hours per term will be charged on a per-credit-hour basis. Current full- and part-time tuition and fees are available from the Registrar's Office.

**PLEASE NOTE: Full-time enrollment requirements for students receiving federal financial aid are defined as 12 or more credit hours per term for undergraduate students, and 9 or more credit hours per term for graduate students.

Books

Costs vary by program course load and classes selected. You may be able to reduce your costs significantly by buying used books or finding used books online.

Room/Board

Housing costs can vary significantly based on the living arrangements you select. The University residence halls offer a variety of room types and meal plans. A detailed schedule of room and board options and their rates are available from the PSU University Housing Office.

Transportation and Miscellaneous

This category represents other miscellaneous student expenses, including transportation, meals not covered under the standard meal contract, communication (cell phone, internet), clothes, personal hygiene, entertainment, etc. It is the most variable and personal component of anyone's budget. Personal spending can make or break a college budget! The most important thing is to set yourself an allowance, keep track of your expenses, and stick to your budget. Keep in mind:

  • If you live off-campus, you may save money by having roommates.
  • The four C's - cars, clothes, credit cards and calls - can bust your budget!

 
   
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