2006-2007 ACADEMIC COSTS

DIRECT EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES

Direct educational expenses are charges which are assessed and billed by the Bursar's Office based on a student's enrollment and housing status. These charges, along with estimated indirect educational expenses (outlined on the reverse side), comprise a student's estimated total cost of attendance.

The University of Hartford Board of Regents announces the following 2006-2007 Academic Year charges for full-time undergraduate students who enroll for 12 to 18 credit hours per semester (Fall 2006 and Spring 2007):

 
Annual Charges
Tuition
All students enrolled at the University $24,576
Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 ($12,288 per semester)  
Fees
Student Support Fee ($485 per semester) $970
Technology Fee  
($80 per semester for on-campus students) $160
($70 per semester for off-campus students) $140
Registration Fee ($30 per semester) $60
Hillyer College Special Services Fee ($155 per semester) $310
Room
Dorms A - F (Complexes)  
Single Occupancy ($3,593 per semester) $7,186
Double Occupancy ($3,059 per semester) $6,118
Triple Occupancy ($2,426 per semester) $4,852
Three Suite ($3,059 per semester) $6,118
Village Apartments  
Single Occupancy ($4,064 per semester) $8,128
Double Occupancy ($3,563 per semester) $7,126
Enhanced Double ($ 3,607 per semester) $7,214
Regents Park  
Single Occupancy ($4,064 per semester) $8,128
Double Occupancy ($3,563 per semester) $7,126
Park River  
Single Occupancy ($4,215 per semester) $8,430
Double Occupancy ($3,719 per semester) $7,438
Asylum Avenue Campus $3,181 per semester $6,362
Board
Premium Plus Meal Plan ($2,397 per semester) $4,794
Premium Meal Plan ($2,132 per semester) $4,264
Flex Meal Plan ($2,074 per semester) $4,148
Freshmen Exclusive Meal Plan ($1,902 per semester) $3,804
Commuter Meal Plan ($691 per semester) $1,382

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INDIRECT EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES

Indirect educational expenses are those costs associated with a student's education, which are not billed by the University. These costs are estimates only and are factored in when determining a student's estimated total cost of attendance. Because indirect educational expenses may vary from student to student, the estimates below are applied uniformly to the estimated total cost of attendance for all students. These expenses are factored into the financial need computation when determining a student's eligibility for Federal Title IV funds, and state administered grant or scholarship programs.

Annual Estimates
Books & Supplies Allowance
All students (based on 5 courses per semester @ $95 per course) $950
Travel/Transportation Allowance
All students living on-campus (based on 4 round trips within a 350 mile radius) $1,000
All students living off-campus (based on 135 miles/week for 30 weeks) $1,802
Less than full-time student transportation allowance is pro-rated.
Personal/Miscellaneous Expense Allowance
All students (includes: clothing, laundry and cleaning, personal hygiene and grooming, medical and recreation) $1,350

NOTE: For purposes of establishing a student's estimated total cost of attendance, each student's budget is built based on actual (direct) and estimated (indirect) costs. Students are eligible for financial aid, including loans, in addition to outside scholarships and other educational resources, not to exceed the budget.

Incoming Students: For purposes of establishing the estimated total cost of attendance, room and board figures for students living on-campus or off-campus are based on double occupancy in Dorms A-F and the Freshmen Exclusive Meal Plan. For an incoming student living with their parent or relative, the Freshman Exclusive Meal Plan is used for establishing the cost of attendance.

Returning Students: For purposes of establishing the estimated total cost of attendance, room and board figures for students living on-campus or off-campus are based on double occupancy in Village Apartments or Regents Park and the Premium Meal Plan. For a returning student living with their parent or relative, the Premium Meal Plan is used for establishing the cost of attendance.

The estimated indirect educational expenses comply with the cost of attendance provisions contained within the Higher Education Act as amended through 1998; Section 472.

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