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Financial Aid

Financial Aid Budgets (9-month)

When awarding aid to students, the Financial Aid Office uses budgets that reflect those expenses normally incurred by a student during a traditional nine-month academic year. Please note that these budgets are not the actual charges that appear on the student's semester bill.


Student Financial Aid Budgets for 2012-2013

Undergraduates With Parents In-State Out-of-State
Tuition
$5,570 $5,570 $15,180
Fees 1,240 1,240 1,240
Books & Supplies 1,200 1,200 1,200
Room & Board 2,350 10,985 10,985
Transportation 1,350 1,350 1,350
Personal 1,500 1,500 1,500
Total 
$13,210 $21,845 $31,455
 
Graduate Students With Parents In-State Out-of-State
Tuition
$7,020 $7,020 $12,510
Fees 930 930 930
Books & Supplies 900 900 900
Room & Board 2,350 10,985 10,985
Transportation 1,013 1,013 1,013
Personal 1,500 1,500 1,500
Total
$13,713 $22,348 $27,838

Tuition and Fees
This budget component is based on full-time attendance with the tuition rate established by New York State. Full-time is considered 12 or more credit hours for undergraduate students and 9 or more credit hours for graduate students. Fees include those mandatory fees charged of all students. Tuition charges billed to the student will be based on actual enrollment.

Tuition, fees, room and board charges are subject to change without prior notice at the discretion of SUNYIT administration and the State University of New York.

Books and Supplies
In order to develop a reasonable estimate of the cost to each student for books and supplies, each spring the financial aid office selects several class schedules and determines the cost of books for each student. The financial aid office uses these figures to determine an average cost.

Room and Board
The amounts listed here for the in-state and out-of-state budgets reflect the cost of a single room and the 19 meal plan for students living in a campus residence hall or an allowance for rent, utilities and food for students living off-campus. Students living in a campus residence hall will be billed each semester for their room and board expenses. Student's living off-campus will make payments to their landlord in accordance with the provision of their lease.

Transportation
Includes gas expenses for an on-campus student for trips home when school is not in session or gas expenses for a student commuting to campus.

Personal
Includes expenses for laundry, clothes, medical, and other personal expenses.

 

Updated 3-14-12