Tuition & Fees
Tuition and Fees Schedule
2024-2025
Tuition
All Tuition and Fees are subject to change without notice
Full-Time Students |
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Full-time student (12 credits or more) |
$2,740 per semester |
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Applies to all Ulster County residents. Residents of other New York State Counties must provide a Certificate of Residence to the Student Accounts Office no later than 30 days after the first day of the semester and no earlier than two months prior to the first day of the semester. This also applies to all students attending SUNY Ulster on a non-immigrant visa and are nationals of a country that has been granted Temporary Protected Status, and students attending SUNY Ulster from Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Island.
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All other students (full-time) |
$5,480 per semester |
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Part-Time Students |
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Part-time student (fewer than 12 credit hours) |
$228 per credit hour |
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Applies to all Ulster County residents. Residents of other New York State Counties must provide a Certificate of Residence to the Student Accounts Office no later than 30 days after the first day of the semester and no earlier than two months prior to the first day of the semester. This also applies to all students attending SUNY Ulster on a non-immigrant visa and are nationals of a country that has been granted Temporary Protected Status, and students attending SUNY Ulster from Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Island.
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All other students (part-time) |
$ 456 per credit hour |
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Special Student Tuition |
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Collegian Student |
$77 per credit hour
$77 per credit hour
$ 228 per credit hour, no fees
$ 80 per credit hour
full tuition, no decrease
$ 150 per credit hour
$ 135 per credit hour |
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P-Tech |
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Hudson LINK Program |
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Off-site course pilot |
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Off-site group rate schedule: |
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1-11 student enrollments |
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12-16 student enrollments |
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17 + student enrollments |
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Fees
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General Fees |
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Ulster County Employee Mandatory Fee |
$ 70 |
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Laboratory Fee (per lab course) |
$ 35 |
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Technology Fee (per course) |
$ 70 |
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Student Activity Fee (per credit, maximum 15 credits or $195) |
$ 13 |
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Academic Support Fee (3 or more credits) |
$ 48 |
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Student Services Fees |
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Late Payment Fee |
$ 50 |
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Payment Plan Enrollment Fee |
$ 38 |
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Returned Insufficient Funds Check Fee |
$25 |
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Transcript Fee (per transcript) |
$10 |
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SUNY Learning Network Fee (per credit hour) |
$10 |
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Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) |
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Fees for Portfolio Evaluation |
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Portfolio assessment fee per course |
$250 |
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Administrative fee if credits are approved (per course) |
$180 |
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TOTAL PER COURSE |
$430 |
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Fees for Department Challenge Exam
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Department challenge exam |
$100 |
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Administrative fee if credits are approved (per course) |
$180 |
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TOTAL PER COURSE |
$280 |
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Program / Course Specific Fees
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Music Program Fees (per course) |
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MUS126 or MUS127 (1 credit) |
$280 |
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MUS128 or MUS129 (2 credit) |
$560 |
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Fine Arts Program Fees (per course) |
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ART 111, 130, 131, 151, 161, 262 |
$40 |
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ART 263 |
$50 |
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Communications Program Fees (per course) |
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COM 227 |
$40 |
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Fashion Design Fees (per course) |
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FAS 110, FAS 120, FAS 220, FAS 221 |
$160 |
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Physical Education Fee (per course) |
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PED 166 |
$100 |
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PED all courses |
$ 25 |
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PEC all courses |
$ 30 |
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Manufacturing Program Fees |
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MFG 101 (3 credits) |
$ 325* |
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NIMS (National Institute for Metalworking Skills) Credential |
$ 150 |
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Network Administrator Program Fees |
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Cisco (per course) |
$125 |
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Microsoft (per course) |
$ 65 |
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Nursing Program Fees |
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Nursing/Vet Tech Student Professional Liability Insurance |
$ 13 (per semester) |
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Nursing Pre-Test Fee (third party fee) |
$57 |
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Background Survey and Health Records Retention (third party fee) |
$ 150 (entrance) ) and $65 (annually) |
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Nursing Standardized and Assessment Testing/Lab Fee (per course) |
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NUR 152 |
$66 |
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NUR 154 |
$ 145 |
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NUR 252 |
$131 |
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NUR 254 |
$ 161 |
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Veterinary Technology Program Fees (per course): |
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VTS 151, 152, 256 (per course) |
$ 50 |
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VTS 152 Pocket Prep Review |
$ 50 |
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VTS 253, 254, 159 (per course) |
$75 |
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Vet Tech Mid-Program Assessment Exam (third party fee) |
$ 63 Required for VTS253/VTS256 |
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VTS 260 Research Animal Technology Lecture |
$ 100 |
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VTS 265 Research Animal Technology Laboratory |
$ 500 |
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VTS 259 Farm Camp Lecture |
$ 400 |
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VTS 264 Farm Camp Laboratory |
$ 800 |
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VTS 149 NYSAVT Student Membership Fee |
$ 25 |
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VTS 261 VTNE Review Course |
$216 |
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VTS 253 BLS & ALS CPR Certification (third party fee) |
$75 |
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VTS 147 Pet CPR Certification (third party fee) |
$ 35 |
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Vet Tech Student Professional Liability Insurance Fee |
$ 13 |
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VTS 159 Rabies Vaccine fee (applies only to matriculated Vet Tech AAS students) |
$ 1,190 |
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Rabies Vaccine (third party fee) |
$1,190 |
Refund
Tuition will be refundable in accordance with the following schedule, provided the student officially withdraws from the College:
Refund | Semester | 11-14 Week Term | Quarter/10 week Term | 8-wk term or less |
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Prior to first day | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Prior to first day | 75% | 70% | 60% | 25% |
During 2nd week | 50% | 40% | 30% | 0% |
During 3rd week | 25% | 10% | 0% | 0% |
After 3rd week | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Fees will be refunded as follows:
Prior to the First day of Class --- Full Refund
After classes begin --- No Refund
Noncredit Refund Policy
Full refunds are issued up to two weeks prior to class. For refund requests less than two weeks prior to the start of class, there will be a prorated administrative fee of 25% of the cost of the class up to a maximum of $50. No refunds will be granted on or after the start date of the class.
For grant funded courses or tuition covered through an agreement between the College and a third party, the fee policy may be adjusted according to the conditions or provisions of the contract.
Federal Financial Aid (Title IV) Refund Regulation
The earning of federal financial aid is determined by the federal policy. If a student withdraws from the College prior to completing 60% of the semester, the federal government does not view the student as having “earned” all of the funds awarded. In that instance, the College is required to return the “unearned” portion of the aid to the government.
Federal regulations govern the return of Title IV funds (Federal Direct Student Loans, Pell, SEOG) for students who completely withdraw from SUNY Ulster prior to the 60% completion point. The percentage of the period that the student was enrolled is determined by dividing the number of days the student attended by the number of days in the semester. Calendar days are used, but breaks of at least five days are excluded from the calculation. In the case of “aid not earned” in federally funded grants or loans, the student is expected to repay the “unearned” portion to the College. (This policy is based on 34 CFR, Section 668.22 of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.)
Administration of Tuition Assistance Refunds (TA) for Service Members funded through the Department of Defense (DOD)
In accordance with the DoD MOU, the College will comply with the following requirements for the return of TA funds:
- Return any TA Program funds directly to the Military Service, not to the Service member
- Return all (100 percent) TA funds to the appropriate Military Service when the Service member does not:
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- Begin attendance at the institution; or
- Start a course, regardless of whether the student starts other courses.
- Return any TA funds paid for a cancelled course
- Unearned TA funds are refunded directly to the military service on a proportional basis through the 60 percent portion of the period for which the funds are provided. TA funds are earned proportionally during an enrollment period, with unearned funds returned based upon when a student stops attending. In instances when a Service member stops attending due to a military service obligation, SUNY Ulster will work with the affected Service member to identify solutions that will not result in a student debt for the returned portion.
The educational institution's week of instruction is counted as 5 class days.
Withdrawal Liability Chart Note: The first day of the term is day one.
For 3-Week Terms | For 7-Week Terms | For 8-Week Terms |
For Standard 15-Week Terms |
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Effective Withdrawal Date Return of TA % Prior to start of the term - 100% During day 1 - 93% During day 2 - 87% During day 3 - 80% During day 4 - 73% During day 5 - 67% During day 6 - 60% During day 7 - 53% During day 8 - 47% During day 9 - 40% (60% of course complete) Days 10 - end 0% |
Effective Withdrawal Date Return of TA % Prior to start of the term - 100% During week 1 - 100% During week 2 - 71% During week 3 - 57% During week 4 - 43% During week 5 - 40% (60% of course is completed) During week 6 - 70% |
Effective Withdrawal Date Return of TA % Prior to start of the term - 100% During week 1 - 100% During week 2 - 75% During weeks 3-4 - 50% During week 5 - 40% (60% of course is completed) During weeks 6 - 80% |
Effective Withdrawal Date Return of TA % Prior to start of the term - 100% During weeks 1-2 - 100% During weeks 3-4 - 90% During weeks 5-6 - 75% During weeks 7-8 - 50% During week 9 - 40% (60% of course is completed) Weeks 10-11 - 50% |
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SUNY Ulster does not currently have on-campus housing facilities. All arrangements for living quarters are the responsibility of the individual student.