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Date of Last Update
4/26/2024

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  • Board of Trustees

Responsible Office
Office of General Counsel

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Tuition and Fees and Housing Room and Board

BOT 6.9

Policy Statement

6.17 Tuition and Fees and Housing Room and Board

The tuition and fee schedule shall be approved by the Board of Trustees and is published in Appendix A of this Section 6.9. The housing room and board rates shall be approved by the Board of Trustees and is published in Appendix B of this Section 6.9. The President shall approve the schedule and procedures as it relates to students in international programs affiliated with the university.

 

Appendix A

Grand Valley State University

2023-2024 Tuition and Fee Schedule

 

Rates Per Semester

I. Undergraduate(1):

A. Michigan Residents

1. Lower Division      $7,314 for 12 to 15 credits.

$614 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and for each credit hour over 15.

 

2. Upper Division (2)  $7,664 for 12 to 15 credits.

$644 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and for each credit hour over 15.

 

B. Non-residents:

1. Lower Division     $10,410 for 12 to 15 credits.

$874 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and each credit hour over 15.

 

2. Upper Division (2)  $10,744 for 12 to 15 credits.

$903 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and each credit hour over 15.

II. Integrative Studies Adult Degree Completion Online Program (3) $500 per credit hour

III. Graduate(4):

A. Masters $762 - $834 per credit hour depending on program.

B. Doctoral $934 - $963 per credit hour depending on program.

Tuition and Fees will be charged at the same rate whether instruction is delivered in-person, online, or through hybrid platforms.

A per credit hour or per course surcharge will be assessed for certain classes to offset higher costs.

 

(1) Students classified as undergraduates registering for masters and doctorate courses pay undergraduate tuition rates.
(2) Students are classified as upper division upon earning their 55th semester credit.
(3) Rate previously set per Board of Trustees Bylaws, Article 2, Section 2.105. Students do not have separate rates based on
residency. Program is also referred to as LEADS Online Accelerated Bachelor’s Degree for Adult Students.
(4) Students classified as graduates pay their graduate program tuition rate for all courses taken.

 

2024-25 Tuition & Fee Schedule

Rates Per Semester

I. Undergraduate (1)

A. Michigan Residents

1. Lower Division $7,570 for 12 to 15 credits.

$635 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and for each credit hour over 15.

2. Upper Division 2 $7,932 for 12 to 15 credits.

$667 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and for each credit hour over 15.

B. Non-residents
1. Lower Division $10,774 for 12 to 15 credits.

$904 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and each credit hour over 15.

2. Upper Division (2) $11,120 for 12 to 15 credits.

$935 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits

and each credit hour over 15.

II. Integrative Studies Adult Degree Completion Online Program (3) $500 per credit hour

III. Graduate (4)

A. Masters $789 - $863 per credit hour depending on program.

B. Doctoral $967 - $997 per credit hour depending on program.

Tuition and Fees will be charged at the same rate whether instruction is delivered in-person, online, or through hybrid platforms.

A per credit hour or per course surcharge will be assessed for a small sub-set of class offerings to offset higher costs.
(1) Students classified as undergraduates registering for masters and doctorate courses pay undergraduate tuition rates.
(2) Students are classified as upper division upon earning their 55th semester credit.
(3) Rate previously set per Board of Trustees Bylaws, Article 2, Section 2.105. Students do not have separate rates based on residency. Program is also referred to as LEADS Online Accelerated Bachelor’s Degree for Adult Students.
(4) Students classified as graduates pay their graduate program tuition rate for all courses taken.
 

 

 

Appendix B

2024-2025 Housing Room and Board Rates Per Semester 

Should circumstances alter the occupancy level in a unit, a comparable housing rate will be used that best matches approved rates based on the new occupancy and residence type.

Refer to the following tables:

Table A: Traditional Living Centers (Copeland, Robinson, and Kistler)
Table B: Living Center Suites
Table C: Holton-Hooker Hall
Table D: Hills, Frey & North C
Table E: Hoobler, Johnson, Ott, Weed
Table F: Niemeyer Honors Complex
Table G: Calder Apartments
Table H: Laker Village Apartments
Table I: Secchia Hall
Table J: Winter Hall
Table K: Grand Valley Apartments
Table L: Murray & VanSteeland Apartments
Table M: South CDE Apartments

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