The Bursar's Office is located in the Administration Building, and the telephone number is 212-650-8700.
Tuition is set by the University Board of Trustees and is subject to change without notice of their actions. Students should arrange to pay their total tuition, fees and charges to complete their registration if they wish to be admitted to classes. Students who may be eligible for financial assistance or grants should consult with the Financial Aid Office as early as possible.
New York State Residency Requirements
Students are assigned residency status when admitted to the College. Since residency determines tuition rates, students should know their classifications. If there is a question of status it is the responsibility of the student to prove residency. An "Application for Proof of Bona Fide Residency" is available at the Office of the Registrar. New students must apply through the Office of Admissions.
The Financial Aid Office administers federal and state funds, as well as those provided by special programs and the College itself. Federal funds may be disbursed only to those students who maintain their academic standing and are not in default on a student loan or owe a refund on a federal grant. For the most recent information on application filing procedures, deadline dates, and eligibility criteria for the various programs, students are urged to contact the Financial Aid Office.
Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice pursuant to City University Board of Trustee resolution.
Please be advised that the City University of New York Board of Trustees approved a resolution to provide In-State Tuition for Students from the Bahamas who have been displaced by Hurricane Dorian. This benefit will apply for the Fall 2019 through the Summer 2020 semesters.
Undergraduate Tuition | Resident Students | Non-Resident Students | |
Full-Time | $3,465 per Semester | $620 per Credit | |
Part-Time | $305 per Credit | $620 per Credit | |
Non-Degree | $445 per Credit | $915 per Credit | |
**Student Activity Fee For Undergraduate Students | $63.50 Full-Time | $63.50 Full-Time | |
$40.00 Part-Time | $40 Part-Time | ||
Graduate Tuition | Masters in Architecture | ||
Full-Time | $6,485 per Semester | $945 per Credit | |
Part-Time | $550 per Credit | $945 per Credit | |
Per Excess Credit Hour | $65 | $85 | |
Academic Excellence Fee (Spitzer School of Architecture) | $500 per Semester | $500 per Semester | |
Masters in Engineering | |||
Full-Time | $6,485 per Semester | $945 per Credit | |
Part-Time | $550 per Credit | $945 per Credit | |
Per Excess Credit Hour | |||
Masters of International Affairs | |||
Full-Time | $6,375 per Semester | $1,010 per Credit | |
Part-Time | $545 per Credit | $1,010 per Credit | |
Full-Time | $6,375 per Semester | $1,010 per Semester | |
Masters in Public Administration | |||
Full-Time | $6,375 per Semester | $1,010 per Credit | |
Part-Time | $545 per Credit | $1,010 per Credit | |
Per Excess Credit Hour | $65 | $85 | |
Masters of Professional Studies in Branding and Integrated Communications | |||
Full-Time | $7,510 per Semester | $1,075 per Credit | |
Part-Time | $865 per Credit | $1,075 per Credit | |
Per Excess Credit Hour | $65 | $85 | |
All Other Masters Programs | |||
Full-Time | $5,545 per Semester | $855 per Credit | |
Part-Time | $470 per Credit | $855 per Credit | |
Per Excess Credit Hour | $65 | $85 | |
Maintenance of Matriculation | $225 per Semester | $370 per Semester | |
**Student Activity Fee For Graduate Students | $14.50 | $14.50 | |
Doctoral Tuition | Level 1: Full-Time | $4,965 per Semester | $965 per Credit |
Level 1: Part-Time | $560 per Credit | $965 per Credit | |
Level 2: | $3,110 per Semester | $6,910 per Semester | |
Level 3: | $1,235 per Semester | $2,450 per Semester | |
**Student Activity Fee For Doctoral Students | $14.50 | $14.50 | |
Semester Fees (For All Students) | Consolidated Fee | $15.00 | $15.00 |
Student Senate Fee | $1.45 | $1.45 | |
Technology Fee | $125 (Full-Time) | $125 (Full-Time) | |
$62.50 (Part-Time) | $62.50 (Part-Time | ||
Applications | |||
Undergraduate Freshman | $65 | ||
Undergraduate Transfer | $70 | ||
Graduate Students | $75 | ||
Readmission | $20 | ||
Late Registration | $25 | ||
Change of Program | $18 | ||
Duplicate Bursar Receipt | $5 | ||
Returned Check Fee | $20 | ||
Late Payment Fee | $15 | ||
Transcript | $7 | ||
Special Examination | $25 | ||
2nd Exam in Semester | $5 | ||
Duplicate ID Card | $10 | ||
Duplicate Diploma | $30 | ||
Senior Citizens | $80 ($65+Consolidated Fee) |
* Graduating seniors and certain Bio-Med students are exempt
** Subject to change through a student referendum & Board approval
There may be other costs and fees associated with academic work, such as textbooks and studio or lab materials. Notice of additional fees will appear in the course listing in each semester's Schedule of Classes.
Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate Courses
Undergraduate students who take graduate courses for graduate credit pay applicable resident or nonresident tuition rates set for graduate students and are subject to the maximum tuition rate set for undergraduate students. Graduate Division tuition rates are listed in the Schedule of Classes and the Graduate Bulletin.
Undergraduate students who take graduate courses for undergraduate credit pay applicable tuition rates set for undergraduate students.
Maintenance of Matriculation Fee
$210 fee per semester must be paid by all matriculated New York State resident graduate students who wish to maintain their academic standing during terms when they are not registered for course or research credits. The fee for non-residents is $340. Students paying this fee need not pay the Activity Fee. Students who fail to pay the Maintenance of Matriculation fee will be deemed to have withdrawn from the graduate program and must reapply if they wish to be readmitted.
Payment of Collection Costs
Students who do not make full payment of their tuition, fees and other college bills and their account is sent to a collection agency will be responsible for all collection costs, including agency fees, attorney fees and court costs, in addition to whatever amounts are owed to the college. In addition, non-payment or a default judgment against a student's account may be reported to a credit bureau and be reflected in their credit report.
Last Updated: 11/08/2022 11:54