Tuition (2019-2020)
Full-time undergraduate tuition:
$13,380 per semester
$26,760 per academic year
A full-time undergraduate student takes 12-18 credit hours per semester. Full-time students taking any hours in excess of 18 per semester will pay the undergraduate part-time rate for additional hours ($694 per credit).
Part-time undergraduate tuition:
$715 per credit
A part-time undergraduate student takes fewer than 12 credit hours in the fall or spring semester.
Masters Tuition: $775 per credit hour
Doctoral Tuition: $850 per credit hour
Room and Board
Medaille Hall: $11,810 per academic year
(based on single occupancy and 14 meal plan)
St. Joseph’s Hall: $10,135 per academic year
(based on double occupancy and 14 meal plan)
Southwest Apartments: $11,739 per academic year
For additional housing information, visit our website.
Tuition Discounts
Discounts are based upon available funding and may not be combined with other discounts or scholarships. Only one discount will be applied per course. If a student is eligible for more than one discount on the same course, the larger discount will be applied.
No Discounts will be applied for doctoral programs.
Alumni Discount: Students who have graduated from Fontbonne University are eligible for a 15% tuition discount. This discount is tracked according to students’ alumni status and applied to the student account each semester. This discount is only applied to tuition and may not be used during a semester in which courses are billed at a reduced rate (such as Summer undergraduate, audit courses, etc.). In addition, students cannot combine this discount with other forms of institutional aid (i.e. Fontbonne grants, scholarships, additional tuition discounts, etc.).
Educator’s Discount: In appreciation of the services offered to our community by educators at all levels, Fontbonne University offers a 15% tuition discount to qualified individuals enrolled in graduate coursework. This discount is only applied to tuition and may not be used during a semester in which courses are billed at a reduced rate (such as audit courses, etc.). Qualified educators (teachers or paraprofessionals) include those who work at least half time in a nursery school, a pre-K through 12 school system or post-secondary institution. Application forms can be obtained from your department and must be filled out in its entirety each semester.
Military Discount: As a special recognition of service to our country, all service members and veterans are eligible for a 15% tuition discount. This discount is only applied to tuition and may not be used during a semester where courses are billed at a reduced rate (such as Summer undergraduate, audit courses, etc.). In addition, students may also utilize tuition assistance and VA benefits such as the Post 9-11 GI Bill. A tuition discount form must be completed at the start of your program in order to verify your Military status with the appropriate documentation and will then be applied each semester you are enrolled moving forward. In addition, students cannot combine this discount with other forms of institutional aid (i.e. Fontbonne grants, scholarships, additional tuition discounts, etc.).
Corporate Discount: Students employed with a corporation that collaborates with Fontbonne University are eligible for a corporate discount. This discount must be requested each semester using the tuition discount form that can be obtained in the Financial Services Office located in Ryan Hall, room 209/215. This discount is only applied to tuition and may not be used during a semester in which courses are billed at a reduced rate (such as Summer undergraduate, audit courses, etc.). In addition, students cannot combine this discount with other forms of institutional aid (i.e., Fontbonne grants, scholarships, additional tuition discounts, etc.).
**Enrollment changes that result in changes to tuition charges may also result in adjustments to a tuition discount amount.
Fees (2019 - 2020)
International application fee: $75
Freshman orientation fee: $200
International Orientation fee: $200
New transfer student fee: $50
International Activities Fee: $75
Graduation: $75
Parking permits: $91 - $180 (Parking permit fees are subject to change)
Late registration: $25
Resource Fee:
Undergraduate Students:
1-9 credit hours (per hour) $25
10 or more credit hours (per semester) $250
Graduate Students: per credit hour $25
Doctoral Students: per credit hour $25
Transcripts: $10
Audit
A student who wishes to attend a course, but are not obligated to complete assignments or take examinations may register to audit a course. The student is responsible for any fee required for the course. No credit is given for courses that are audited. Ordinarily, studio or lab courses are not eligible for audit.
Undergraduate: $300 per course
Graduate: $400 per course
Payment of Accounts
Accounts are due in advance for each semester. Payment-in-full, less any financial aid must be received by the following dates:
- Summer 2019 - May 15, 2019
- Fall 2019 - July 15, 2019
- Spring 2020 - December 15, 2019
A $25 late fee will be assessed for payments received after these specified due dates, and for each month moving forward that the account remains unpaid. For students who are registering after these dates, payment is due upon registration.
Students have the option of enrolling in a semester based payment plan. Fontbonne University has contracted with Cashnet to provide a payment plan that will allow monthly payments without interest charges. Students can enroll in their payment plan starting directly from their student portal at www.fontbonne.edu/griffinportal. From there, click My Ledger>Make Payment through CashNet> Enroll in semester Installment Plan.
If a student chooses the option of a payment plan, the above due dates still apply. Payment plans must be established by those dates to avoid a late fee. Payments will then be due on the 15th of each month according to the semester installment plan the student is enrolled.
To pay by mail, make a check payable to Fontbonne University and send to:
Fontbonne University
ATTN: Cashiers Office
6800 Wydown Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63105 - 3098
To pay in person, please bring cash or check to the Cashier’s Office located in Ryan Hall room 215. Payments made by check or ACH are subject to a minimum waiting period of 10 business days to allow the transaction to clear before any holds will be removed. When paying in person, please note the Cashier’s Office only accepts cash or check. We no longer accept debit/credit cards in person, but can assist you in making that payment online through Cashnet using one of our iPads in the office.
Students may also pay online through Cashnet using Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. The option of payment using electronic check is also available online through Cashnet. Please note - there will be a convenience fee applied to each transaction total when paying with a debit or credit card. This convenience fee is 2.75% (or 4.25% for all international debit/credit cards).
Failure to make payments for tuition, fees, or other amounts owed the University when due, or failure to arrange for such payment plans before their due dates, is considered sufficient cause to 1. Bar the student from registering for courses, and/or 2. Withhold the transcript of record, certificate, or diploma.
Employer Tuition Reimbursement
Many companies provide full or partial tuition reimbursement to their employees who are pursuing a University education. Employed students should check with their companies to see if tuition reimbursement is available.
Tuition Refunds
No adjustment or refund is made for late entrance or for dismissal.
Tuition and fee adjustments resulting from withdrawal from the University or withdrawal from a specific course will be computed from the date on which the Registrar approves the official permit for withdrawal.
Tuition adjustments will be made according to the following scale:
16 Week Courses
- Withdrawal before first day of classes
|
100% |
- Withdrawal through the end of 1st week
|
100% |
- Withdrawal during the 2nd week
|
90% |
- Withdrawal during the 3rd and 4th weeks
|
50% |
- Withdrawal during the 5th thru 8th weeks
|
25% |
- Withdrawal after the 8th week
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0% |
Fee adjustments will be made according to the following scale:
- Withdrawal before the first day of classes
|
100% |
- Withdrawal through the end of 1st week
|
100% |
- No refund after the 1st week
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0% |
8 Week Courses
- Withdrawal before the 1st class
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100% |
- Withdrawal after 1st class–end of week
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90% |
- Withdrawal during the 2nd week
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50% |
- Withdrawal during the 3nd and 4th weeks
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25% |
- Withdrawal after the 4th class meeting
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0% |
Fee adjustments will be made according to the following scale:
- Withdrawal before the first day of classes
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100% |
- No refund after 1st class meeting
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0% |
Fontbonne University’s refund process provides you with quick access to your funds with direct deposit into your personal checking or savings account. Access to your money is quick and convenient. Go to www.fontbonne.afford.com and follow the simple enrollment steps.
Notice
Student receiving Financial Aid/Federal Title IV Financial Aid who wish to withdraw from Fontbonne University must complete the official University withdrawal process. Students must begin the withdrawal process online. The form must be filled out completely including signatures from Financial Services and the Registrar’s Office.
For students receiving Federal Title IV Aid, the Financial Services Office will complete a calculation according to the Return of Title IV guidelines set by the Department of Education. Should this calculation result in a balance due the student must pay that balance to Fontbonne University. Failure to pay this balance will result in a hold on the student account which will prevent future registration and the ability to obtain a transcript.
Students will receive written notification of the adjustments to the financial aid package, which will indicate if a post-withdrawal disbursement is allowed. Students receiving Institutional grant or scholarships will receive a prorated amount based on the tuition adjustment schedule.
Failure to properly withdrawal from the University will result in the adjustment of financial aid after the end of the semester. Therefore, it is imperative that students follow the University withdrawal process.
Room and Board Refunds
Withdrawal from a residence hall will be prorated on the same basis as tuition and fees. The room deposit will be refunded subject to any outstanding financial obligation to the University.
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