WINTER TUITION, FEES AND PAYMENT
Tuition and Fees
| |
NYS Resident |
Non-Resident Undergraduate |
| Undergraduate |
$220 per credit hour |
$558 per credit hour |
| Graduate |
$370 per credit hour |
$632 per credit hour |
| MBA Program |
$425 per credit hour |
$694 per credit hour |
| Doctoral Nursing Program |
$686 per credit hour |
$1220 per credit hour |
| Master Social Work |
$382 per credit hour |
$632 per credit hour |
| Winter Comprehensive Fee |
$14 per credit hour |
$14 per credit hour |
Note: Please review the Residency Determination section of the Student Accounts office website for information on residency requirements and tuition billing. You may also contact Student Accounts at 607.777.2235. All tuition and fee rates are subject to revision by the University without notice.
Student Status Affects Tuition and Fees
Your status as a student will affect how much tuition and fees you’ll pay. Let’s take a look at the status categories:
- Undergraduate: has not received a four-year undergraduate degree
- Graduate: has received a four-year undergraduate degree
- Matriculated (degree-seeking student): has been accepted into a degree-granting program at Binghamton University
- Continuing Education (also called “non-degree” or “non-matriculated”): has not been accepted into a degree-granting program at Binghamton University
Here’s how your status affects tuition and fees:
- Matriculated undergraduate students pay undergraduate tuition and fees for all courses.
- Matriculated graduate students pay graduate tuition and fees for all courses.
- Continuing Education students (non-degree or non-matriculated students; including visiting students) pay undergraduate tuition and fees for undergraduate courses and graduate tuition and fees for graduate courses.
Billing Information
- Binghamton University can’t bill your account until registration is updated.
- You can pay for your Winter Session courses online.
- Student Accounts sends bill statement notifications electronically to your Binghamton email account. No paper bills are sent.
- The payment due date will appear on this statement. Payments made after the due date will incur a Late Payment fee. Non-payment or partial payment will result in additional fees charged to your account.
- Bills are sent only to you, the student. If you want your parent or guardian to also be sent a billing notification electronically, you must add that person as an authorized payer on your QuikPAY account.
Graduate School Online Fee Payments
Refunds Due to Dropped or Cancelled Courses
If the University cancels a course, full tuition and fees are refunded. If a student drops a course, the refund is based on the date the course is formally dropped, either in the registration system or by completing a drop form and submitting it to the Registrar’s office. Review our add/drop procedures*.
*Please note: While the procedural information provided on the add/drop procedures page is appropriate for Winter Session, the dates/deadlines/timeframes listed apply only to Fall and Spring terms. Please review the Winter Session calendar for correct dates and deadlines for Winter Session.
Below is the refund schedule for the full Winter Session January 9, 2012 thru January 27, 2012. Contact the Student Accounts office for more information for courses offered with a shorter duration.
Tuition Refund Schedule
- 100% refund if dropped by Tuesday, January 10, 2012 (2nd day of classes)
- 35% refund of tuition only if dropped by Sunday, January 15, 2012 (end of the 1st week)
- NO refund if dropped on Monday, January 16, 2012, and after (2nd week and after)
Financial Aid
Binghamton University doesn’t provide financial aid for Winter session. Please contact our Financial Aid Services office with any questions.