Educational Costs
The cost of education is a little hard to talk about. There are
so many considerations and ways of viewing expenses related to
college attendance, that it is easy to become confused. Costs change
from year to year (usually getting higher), so when estimating cost,
it is important to account for annual inflation that roughly
parallels the rise in the cost of living. The figures here are
estimates determined before actual rates have been set. The actual
costs may be higher or lower than what is presented on this cost
listing, but estimates should be in the general ballpark. Sometimes
aid award packages are adjusted later in the year if actual tuition
costs come in a lot higher than what had been predicted in the
estimate.
It is best to consider college expenses in three categories:
1. Direct educational expenses made up of tuition and
fees.
2. Living expenses made up of housing and meals.
3. Personal and miscellaneous expenses made up of
personal and travel allowance.
4. Text Rental expenses made up for students to rent
books.
The chart below provides basic information about estimated costs
for all the above categories. If you are attempting to predict the
costs for a future year beyond what is shown, you might want to add
an inflationary adjustment of 6%-8% per year.
These budgets show what it typically costs to attend UW-Stevens
Point for one year or two semesters. They represent base cost for a
student living on-campus at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Our research shows that if a student opts to live off-campus
instead, expect room costs to be higher than illustrated. If the
student is married or has dependents, an additional amount is added
to help with related additional living expenses. Remember, if there
are any special expenses related to the student’s education (such as
medical costs), it may be possible to add essential costs to the
student’s budget. That type of adjustment is made in conference with
a financial aid counselor.
UW-Stevens Point does not state estimated costs on the financial
aid award letter because of the variances in costs experienced by
students depending upon tuition/fee category, housing arrangements,
and the fact that actual tuition charges are often not determined by
the Board of Regents until long after we commence the awarding of
financial aid. Actual cost information will be shared with students
attending new student orientation session during the summer, and a
university bill is sent out in the month prior to the start of each
term.
UWSP Cost of Education Estimated for 2009-2010
Undergraduate Student Budgets
| Undergraduate: Wisconsin
Resident |
| Tuition/fees |
$6,515
|
| Books (estimate) |
$500
|
| Room (on campus) |
$3,400
|
| Meals (on campus) |
$2,376
|
| Personal (estimate) |
$1,781
|
| Travel allowance (estimate) |
$330
|
| Total Budget |
$14,902
|
| Undergraduate: Minnesota
Resident |
| Tuition/fees |
$6,982
|
| Books (estimate) |
$500
|
| Room (on campus) |
$3,400
|
| Meals (on campus) |
$2,376
|
| Personal (estimate) |
$1,781
|
| Travel allowance (estimate) |
$512
|
| Total Budget |
$15,551
|
| Undergraduate: Out-of-State (not
Wisconsin or Minnesota) |
| Tuition/fees |
$14,088
|
| Books (estimate) |
$500
|
| Room (on campus) |
$3,400
|
| Meals (on campus) |
$2,376
|
| Personal (estimate) |
$1,781
|
| Travel allowance (estimate) |
$512
|
| Total Budget |
$22,657
|
Graduate Student Budgets
| Graduate Student: Wisconsin
Resident |
| Grad Tuition/fees |
$7,798
|
| Books (estimate) |
$912
|
| Room (on campus) |
$3,789
|
| Meals (on campus) |
$2,661
|
| Personal (estimate) |
$2,850
|
| Travel allowance (estimate) |
$758
|
| Total Budget |
$18,768
|
| Graduate Student: Minnesota
Resident |
| Grad Tuition/fees |
$8,134
|
| Books (estimate) |
$912
|
| Room (on campus) |
$3,789
|
| Meals (on campus) |
$2,661
|
| Personal (estimate) |
$2,850
|
| Travel allowance (estimate) |
$940
|
| Total Budget |
$19,286
|
Graduate Student Out-of-State:
(not Wisconsin or Minnesota Resident) |
| Grad Tuition/fees |
$18,143
|
| Books (estimate) |
$912
|
| Room (on campus) |
$3,789
|
| Meals (on campus) |
$2,661
|
| Personal (estimate) |
$2,850
|
| Travel allowance (estimate) |
$940
|
| Total Budget |
$29,295
|