


Tuition
VA TUITION Benefits
As part of our V.E.T.S. Program, you will be assigned a specially trained Tuition Planner who will assist you in verifying your eligibility for VA Educational Benefits through the VA. Your Tuition Planner also will work with you in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if desired, and help you make all other needed financial arrangements.
To begin this process, please call 800.345.2562 or send an email to mleveillee@post.edu.
You also can explore the VA website for more information on tuition assistance options by clicking here.
Post University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program!
Tuition for Full-time Students*
Post University will NOT raise tuition in the fall. Tuition, and room and board rates for our main campus students will remain at 2012 levels! Read more about how Post University is bucking the nationwide tuition increase trend.
Full-time main campus students are those who register for courses starting in September and/or January and who take at least 12 but no more than 18 credits per semester. Any student taking over 18 credits will be subject to $875 per credit hour fee.
* The GI Bill Benefits and Yellow Ribbon Program may cover some of the costs.Veteran students may also apply for financial aid to cover any expenses not covered by their GI Bill benefits and monthly Living Expenses Stipend. To learn more about the Financial Aid process, click here.
ANNUAL FEES
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2012-2013
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2013-2014
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Tuition
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$26,250
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$26,250
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Apartment-Style Room & Board 1,2
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 | $12,230
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$12,230
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Traditional-Style Room & Board
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 | $10,430
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$10,430
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Student Service Fee 3
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 | $1100
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$1100
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Technology Fee 4
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 | $100
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$100
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1 - The University Board plan consists of 19 meals per week. Students living off campus may also participate in the University's meal plan. Additional information can be obtained from the Student Services Office.
2 - The same fees may apply for living in the University’s hotel facilities as do the Apartment-Style rooms. Additional information can be obtained from the Residence Life Office at reslife@post.edu or 203.596.4540.
3 - The Student Service fee supports extracurricular experiences for Post University students. This includes the Student Government Association, which supports student clubs and organizations and their programs, such as leadership training, residence hall councils; the Programming Board, which provides artists and entertainment for the entire campus; and additional services that support students outside the classroom.
4 - The Technology Fee is paid by full-time students for technological accommodations and equipment provided at the University.
Health Insurance Fee*
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$468
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Lab/Studio Fees
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$75-$100 per 3-credit course
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Orientation Fee
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$100
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Orientation Fee, International Students
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$375
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Application Fee
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$40
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Late Payment Fee
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$50
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Undergraduate Graduation Fee
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$90
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Late Registration Fee
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$50
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Books and Supplies (annual estimate)
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$1000-$1500
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Declined Credit Card or Returned Check Fee
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SEVIS Fee
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$200
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Transcript Copies
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In order to ensure a position in a starting class, new students should send in an enrollment deposit within thirty (30) days after they have been accepted to the University. Deposits are applied towards a student's tuition.
New student's deposit
Students who will live on campus          $300
Students who will live off campus          $150
Deposits are NOT refundable after May 1st.
Payment Schedule
Payments are due to Post University by July 15 for the Fall Semester and December 15 for the Spring Semester
Students enrolled for fewer than 12 credits hours per semester are classified as part-time students. The tuition for part-time students is as follows:
Tuition                                                   2013-2013   Â
Campus Day Course Fee*Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $875/ credit
Auditing Fee                                           $412.50/credit
Senior Citizens Fee                                $300/course
A senior citizen (a person 62 years of age or older) may enroll in one or more credit courses on a space-available basis. Proof of age is required.