Tuition and Fee Rates
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Tuition and other fees are payable as specified in the following schedule. Checks and money orders are to be made payable to Hofstra University for the exact amount of the tuition and fee payment. VISA and MasterCard payments are also accepted. The privileges of the University are not available until you have completed your registration. Payment of all fees and tuition is due at the time of registration. No registration can be accepted for a student whose account remains unpaid for a prior semester. Hofstra University reserves the right to alter this schedule of charges without notice.
The Student Administrative Complex on the second floor of Memorial Hall houses the Office of Student Accounts, the Student Account Representatives, the Office of Academic Records and the Office of Financial Aid.
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Tuition, per semester hour |
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For undergraduate and 100-level courses |
$615
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For new freshmen who entered Hofstra in fall 2002 or later |
$615
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For 200 and above-level courses (graduate students only) |
$650
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For 200 and above-level courses (graduate business students only) |
$675 |
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University fee, per session; nonrefundable; payable at registration. |
$78
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3. |
University activity fee, per session; payable at registration. |
$10
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Technology fee, per session; nonrefundable; payable at registration.
(Summer Session I and II) |
$35
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5. |
Fee for uncollected check returned by bank |
$25
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6. |
Transcript fee; student copy (Official Transcripts, no charge) |
$5
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Late registration fee
Imposed on June 13 for Session I, July 18 for Session II and August 15 for Session III. |
$100
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Late filing fee for graduation
For students who file for graduation after the following dates:
March 1 for Undergraduate candidates for August graduation, and June 15 for Session I, July 15 for Session II and August 15 for Session III for graduate candidates for August graduation. |
$25
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Program change fee
Begins June 3 for Session I, July 8 for Session II and August 11 for Session III. |
$25
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Course description fee, copy per page
Requests for course descriptions are processed through the Office of Academic Records upon written request and payment of the appropriate fee amount. |
$2
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The Student Administrative Complex on the second floor of Memorial Hall houses the Office of Student Accounts, the Student Account Representatives, the Office of Academic Records and the Office of Financial Aid.
All pre-registered students may withdraw from courses before classes begin. Should you wish to withdraw from the University during a session, you must first fill out the appropriate forms at the Office of Student Accounts and complete the withdrawal by the last day of classes.
Refunds will be calculated on the basis of the date of application for withdrawal or reduction in total semester hours due to program change. The University fee ($78) is not refundable except in cases where the University has canceled a studentfs course(s).
Please be aware that you are responsible to formally notify the University of any plans to drop or withdraw from courses and will be held responsible for all billings regardless of class attendance. Note: Non-attendance of classes does not constitute an official withdrawal, and does not relieve the student of his or her financial obligation, or entitle the student to a refund.
The University will remit tuition charges as follows:
Summer Session I
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May 31-June 6 |
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100%
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June 7-10 |
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75%
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June 13-16 |
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50%
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June 17-22 |
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25%
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Summer Session II
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July 5-11 |
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100%
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July 12-15 |
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75%
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July 18-21 |
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50%
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July 22-27 |
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25%
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Summer Session III
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August 8-10 |
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100%
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August 11-12 |
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75%
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August 15-16 |
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50%
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August 17-18 |
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25%
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Refund Deadlines and Rules
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There are no tuition refunds on withdrawals that are made after June 22 for Session I, July 27 for Session II and August 18 for Session III. As of June 7 for Summer Session I, July 12 for Summer Session II and August 15 for Summer Session III, a grade of ‘W’ will be assigned for all course withdrawals. Courses with a grade of ‘W’ are included in the calculation of semester/session tuition and fee charges.
Students enrolled in a course that is canceled by the University must contact the Office of Student Accounts before any applicable refund of tuition and other fees can be processed. The number of classes attended has no bearing on the amount of refund given.
The date the withdrawal application is received by the Office of Student Accounts, in person or by mail, determines the amount of the refund remitted in accordance with the above tuition remission schedule. Telephone calls are not acceptable.
Senior Citizen Tuition Discount
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To encourage their participation and extend the benefits of its community service program, Hofstra offers a 50-percent tuition discount for senior citizens registered in credit courses on campus. To be eligible for this discount, a registrant must be at least 60 years of age. The age qualification is to be verified by presentation, at registration, of a Senior Citizen’s Identification Card issued by the Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs or a town, city, or village Office for the Aging. |