Traditional Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
Tuition Rates 2023-24
Tuition | Semester | Annual |
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Full-Time Students: | ||
12-18 hours | $10,575 | $21,150 |
Over 18 hours (per hour) | $450 | |
Part-Time Students: | ||
6-11 hours (per hour) | $650 | |
1-5 hours (per hour) | $250 | |
Audit Fee (per hour) | $70 | |
Summer Session (per hour) | $350 | |
Dual credit enrollment rate (per hour) | $250 |
Room & Board | Semester | Annual |
---|---|---|
Nest and Summit | $2,000 | $4,000 |
Hawk Refuge/Skyhawk Landing (3 person) | $2,300 | $4,600 |
Hawk Refuge/Skyhawk Landing/Lofts (2 person) | $2,400 | $4,800 |
LLC Apartments | $2,550 | $5,100 |
Board (options below): | ||
- Unlimited meals per week | $2,300 | $4,600 |
- 15 meals per week (Minimum requirement for all on-campus freshmen) | $2,000 | $4,000 |
- 10 meals per week | $1,650 | $3,300 |
- 5 meals per week (for commuter and non-required housing only) | $800 | $1,600 |
Fees | Semester | Annual |
---|---|---|
Activity Fee: | ||
6 or more hours | $175 | $350 |
5 or fewer hours | $90 | $180 |
Library/Technology Fee: | ||
6 or more hours | $250 | $500 |
5 or fewer hours | $125 | $250 |
Summer session | $100 | |
Transportation/Parking Fee: | ||
6 or more hours | $50 | $100 |
5 or fewer hours | $25 | $50 |
Accidental Insurance Fee (full-time students only) | $100 | $200 |
Dual-Credit Enrollment | ||
Technology Fee | $50 | $100 |
Total for 2023-24: $29,200 – $31,100 (full-time, resident student)
*This price does not include books or any special fees for individual courses or private music instruction. The most common fees are listed below.
Special Course Fees:
- Science lab fee: $75
- Applied music class instruction: $85
- Applied music private instruction: $175
- Applied music accompanist: $100
- Health and PE for early childhood education fee: $55
- Project management CAPM exam fee: $350
- Student teaching practicum fee: $500
Additional Fees:
Activity Fee:
- 6 or more hours $175 (semester) $350 (annual)
- 5 or fewer hours $90 (semester) $180 (annual)
Library/Technology Fee:
- 6 or more hours $250 (semester) $500 (annual)
- 5 or fewer hours $125 (semester) $250 (annual)
Transportation/Parking Fee:
- 6 or more hours $50 (semester) $100 (annual)
- 5 or fewer hours $25 (semester) $50 (annual)
Accidental Insurance Fee: $100 (semester) $200 (annual)
Financial Aid Information
Very few families can afford to send a student to college without financial aid. Point’s Financial Aid Office is more than willing to work with students and their parents or guardians to develop a financial aid package that will meet your needs. Approximately 92% of Point students receive financial aid, including scholarships, need-based grants and education loans.
In order to ensure you receive the financial aid you need, please be sure to complete your FAFSA and other paperwork on time each year. If you have questions, please call Financial Aid at 706-385-1018 or email financial.aid@point.edu.
What You Need to Know
You may pay in full with financial aid or out-of-pocket. We accept cash, check, money order or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover). Online payment is available through use of the CampusNexus® student portal. You can also call Student Services at 706.385.1018 to make payment.
Tuition Payment Plan
A payment plan is available to students who are unable to meet their financial obligations through financial aid and prepayment of their bills or for those who prefer the convenience of installment payments. Students participating have multiple payment methods available to them. All previous balances must be paid before students can participate in the payment plan. To sign up for a payment plan, please contact the Student Services Office at 706-385-1018 or Student.Assistance@point.edu. Students must apply for tuition payment plans before the payment deadline for each semester.
PLEASE NOTE: If one of the available payment options is not selected and completed by the payment deadline, your course registration will be voided and you will no longer be permitted to attend classes. For more information about payment deadlines, please consult Student Billing and Payment Center.
Paying for Books
Through the online bookstore, Point University allows students to use excess financial aid to purchase textbooks. Students will be notified if they are eligible to purchase books with student account credit balances via their Point student email accounts.
Student Refund Process
Refunds remaining on student accounts after book purchases will be issued when the money is received from the source by the University. Refunds will not be made until Point is in possession of the funds. Students should not depend on receiving their refunds by a certain date.
Point uses a third-party servicer to offer electronic refunds. Visit Student Billing and Payment Center for more information and to sign up for your account.