ISU

Southeastern Illinois Residents

Estimated Cost of Attendance for Undergraduates
Fall 2008 - Summer II 2009

FEES   |   HOUSING  |  BOOKS & SUPPLIES  |  LAPTOP

The University provides a partial waiver of out-of-state student fees to residents of 20 Illinois counties, including:

Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Franklin, Hamilton, Jasper, Lawrence, Moultrie, Richland, Shelby, Vermilion, Wabash, Wayne, White

This partial waiver is offered to undergraduates and graduates, those in degree programs, and those enrolled in individual courses, with no time limitations or restrictions on the number of semesters in which the partial fee is in effect.

No special application is needed to receive this waiver. The partial fee waiver is automatically calculated when the applicant submits the application for admission.

Listed below are costs for Fall 2008 - Summer II 2009 for undergraduate students who quality for this Southeastern Illinois Fee Waiver.

NOTE:  Information listed below is for on-campus study. Distance learners should refer to distance fees.


UNDERGRADUATE FEES
Southeastern Illinois Waiver (Fall 2008 - Summer II 2009)

Enrolled in:

  :  0.5-11.5 hours:  $302.00 (per credit hour)
  :  12-18 hours:  $4,057.00 (per semester)
  :  Over 18 hours:  $5,440.00 (per semester)

Other Fees

Technology fee: $63 (per semester enrolled)

The following fees will be assessed when the student is enrolled in six or more on-campus hours:

  • Student recreation center fee: $100 per semester; $40 per summer session
  • Transportation fee: $15 (per semester Fall/Spring)

In addition, a distance education delivery fee of $30 per undergraduate course will also be assessed to correspondence courses (section numbers 300, 620), Internet and tele-courses (section numbers 301-309) and ICN courses (section numbers 526-529). You are also charged laboratory fees, course fees, and/or applied music fees in certain classes for supplies and equipment usage, and/or special instruction/supervision. In addition, you are required to purchase text books for the respective programs.

Note:  For an artist's rendering & construction photos of the new Recreational Center targeted for 2009 completion, see Construction Updates

HOUSING

The University's Office of Residential Life offers several room and board options. The following rates are for several of the more popular options. These rates are based on a double-occupancy room and the Advantage Meal Plan.


  :  Blumberg Hall: $3,486.02 per semester
  :  Cromwell Hall: $3,486.02 per semester
  :  Burford Hall: $3,613.52 per semester

For details on other options (including non-smoking floors and theme housing), visit Residential Life at www.indstate.edu/reslife

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BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

Books and supplies will vary according to the courses taken each semester and the student's major. An estimated cost of books for the academic year is $880.00.

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LAPTOP (NOTEBOOK) COMPUTER

All full-time freshmen are required to have a laptop computer that meets standard specifications.

Laptops may be purchased through the University. For details (including current information on costs, purchasing options) and the University's required standard specifications, visit Indiana State Laptop Initiative at www1.indstate.edu/cirt1/laptop

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Last updated 12 September 08