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  1. State-Operated Campuses Baccalaureate Degree Programs State-operated campuses include University Centers, University Colleges and Technology Colleges. New York State Residents Out-of-State Residents 1; Living on Campus Commuter Living on Campus; Direct Costs 2; Tuition 3: $7,070: $7,070: $17,280 4: Student Fees 5: $1,760: $1,760: $1,760: Room ...

  2. New York Residents $24,540 Non-New York Residents $34,750 These costs are paid directly to the college: SUNY Community College Tuition New York Residents $5,290 Tuition Non-New York Residents** $9,500 Student Fees $930 Room and Board (living on campus) $12,100 Total New York Residents $18,320 Non-New York Residents $22,530

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    • Medical Insurance Fee
    • Parking Fee
    • Comprehensive Fee
    • Housing Charges
    • Additional Expenses Per Semester
    • Additional Fees
    • Additional Notes

    The Medical Insurance Fee is mandatory for all full-time students not covered by comparable insurance. Students are billed by semester. Waiver of this charge cannot be given after the end of the add-drop period (first 5 class days) in any semester. Spring semester fee is effective to mid-August. 1. Student Medical Insurance Fee Waiver- accessible t...

    The Parking Feeis mandatory for all students parking a vehicle on campus. The amount is based on the number of credits you take per semester.

    The Comprehensive Feeis made up of the following charges: 1. The Activity Fee is a mandatory fee imposed by the students for the students. This fee was passed with an 87% approval of the students. It is used to support student government activities. All student clubs, organizations, newspaper, radio station, intramural activities and campus events ...

    The college has a mandatory housing policy. All students must complete an application for housing or waiver with the Office of Residence Life each academic year. If students have questions or concerns regarding the housing reflected on their statements (or ahead of their statement being due) they should contact the Residence Life Office at (315) 38...

    Students are expected to also have the following estimated out-of-pocket expenses: 1. $650 for Books & Supplies 2. $1305 for Transportation ($434 for on-campus students) 3. $650 for Incidental Expenses

    Course Fee, certain courses have fees associated with them with varying amounts.
    Late Fee, $40 assessed to students failing to complete and pay the bill by the billing deadline.
    Returned Check Fee, $20 assessed for each check used for payment which has been returned from a bank as unpaid. (not to exceed the face value of the dishonored check or $20).
    Add/Drop Fee, $20 per course.

    Roo Express Account

    A Roo Express account is an account funded by your loans/financial aid package, to use at the Campus Center Store, dining facilities, vending machines, eCampus (off campus textbook vendor) and local off-campus businesses that accepts Roo Express. A maximum of $1,200 per semester may be requested. The Student Accounts Office has the ability to lower the amount of or cancel your request, to process a bill if you do not have enough funds to cover the requested amount. To request additional Roo E...

    Campus Cash Account

    This is an on-campus spending account. Campus cash may be spent at all dining locations, Campus Center Store, and vending machines. Campus Cash is part of your meal plan and is non-refundable. To adjust Roo Express when utilizing financial aid after your bill has been processed, send an email to billing@canton.edufrom your SUNY Canton e-mail. This account is accessed with the student ID card. You may also establish this discretionary spending account, separate from your financial aid package,...

    Hold Policy

    Untimely payment of outstanding student account balances may result in a hold being placed on a student's account and the subsequent withholding of enrollment, grades, diplomas and class selection. Students are encouraged to contact the Student Service Center to discuss any special circumstances surrounding an outstanding account. Balances remaining at the end of the semester are subject to referral to the New York State Attorney General or a collection agency.

  4. www.nyu.edu › tuition-and-feesTuition - NYU

    2023-2024 Tuition and Fees (PDF) 2022-2023 Tuition and Fees (PDF) 2021-2022 Tuition and Fees (PDF) 2020- 2021 Tuition and Fees (PDF) Tuition Insurance. Tuition insurance covers up to 100% of lost tuition, academic charges, and related expenses for a covered medical withdrawal. It’s a complementary program to New York University’s Refund Policy.

  5. 2023-2024 Estimated Costs. The following is a schedule of estimated expenses for full-time undergraduate students for the 2023-2024 academic year. Tuition and fees are prorated for part-time students. Please note that tuition and fee charges are subject to change by official action of the State University of New York Board of Trustees.

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