2009-2010 FSC Yearly Expenses For Full-Time Undergraduates
| IN-STATE | OUT-OF-STATE | NEBHE * | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $970 | $7,050 | $1,455 |
| Fees | $5,570 | $5,570 | $5,570 |
| Total | $6,540 | $12,620 | $7,025 |
| Room: | $5,248 |
$5,248 | $5,248 |
| Board | |
|---|---|
| 19 - any 19 meals per week | $2,770 |
| 19 Plus - any 19 meals per week plus $100 Dining Dollars* | $2,900 each semester |
| 14 - any 14 meals per week | $2,650 |
| 14 Plus - any 14 meals per week plus $150 Dining Dollars* | $2,900 each semester |
| 10 - any 10 meals per week | $2,550 |
| 10 Plus - any 10 meals per week plus $200 Dining Dollars* | $2,900 each semester |
| Block 120 - any 120 meals per semester | $2,800 |
| Block 120 Plus - any 120 meals per semester plus $150 Dining Dollars* | $3,000 each semester |
| Block 50 - any 50 meals per semester | $640** |
| Block 25 - any 25 meals per semester |
$320** |
* Dining Dollars may be utilized in The State Street Grille, The Juice Bar, The Whittemore Smart Market or The Cyber Cafe. Dining Dollars expire at the end of the semester and are non-refundable.
**Commuter students only
Yearly Tuition, Fees, Room & Board
(Full-Time Undergraduates with 19 Meal Plus Plan)
IN-STATE: $14,688
OUT-OF-STATE: $20,768
NEBHE*: $15,173
NEBHE Program
This program enables residents of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont to be given admissions consideration for certain academic programs at Framingham State College. Applicants selected under this program pay a tuition rate 50% above the in-state tuition. The main eligibility requirement is that the program of study not be offered in a state college or university of the student's state of residence. During the 2009-2010 academic year, residents from Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont are eligible for reduced tuition rates for the following Framingham State College degree programs:
Connecticut
Fashion Design and Retailing
Food Science
Health/Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Maine
Communication Arts
Consumer and Family Studies
Fashion Design and Retailing
Health/ Family and Consumer Sciences Education
New Hampshire
Fashion Design and Retailing
Food Science
Health/ Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Rhode Island
Business and Information Technology
Communication Arts
Food Science
Health/Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Vermont
Fashion Design and Retailing
Food and Nutrition
Note: Students planning on enrolling in the Health/Family and Consumer Sciences Education program should apply to the Consumer and Family Studies major and indicate their specific interest in the program.
For additional information, contact the New England Board of Higher Education, 45 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111 or call 617-357-9620.
Monthly Payment Plan through Tuition Management Systems
The "Monthly Payment Plan" offered through Tuition Management Systems enables day division students to budget all or part of the Student Bill without interest. The Plan may be used in conjunction with all forms of financial aid such as grants, loans, and scholarships. Monthly payments must be made to TMS by the first of each month.
You may participate in the Plan by budgeting costs from June 1 to October 1 for the fall term, and from November 1 to March 1 for the spring term. You may also budget for a single term. You must enroll and make your first payment prior to the due date of the Student Bill. In addition, you must make the appropriate adjustment on the reverse side of your Student Bill, and return the top portion to the Student Accounts Office by the due date of the Bill. This will inform the College of your enrollment in the "Monthly Payment Plan" and the budgeted amount.
The "Monthly Payment Plan" is available for a small enrollment fee and includes personal account service, automated account information 24 hours a day and access to your account through their web site, www.afford.com, and even gives you a chance to win a Tuition Management Systems Scholarships. Visit the Tuition Management Systems web site for more information on payment options, education loans, free education payment counseling and the many ways they can help you afford education. You may also call them at 800-722-4867.
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