Cost
Cost
Bryn Athyn College is committed to being as affordable as possible. In addition to generous financial aid options, we also aim to keep costs as low as possible while keeping the quality of education high.
Tuition and Fees
2024-2025 Summary of Fees (Undergrad)
Tuition & Fees | $28,917 |
Room & Board* | $14,406 |
Total | $43,323 |
*Students who request and are approved for a single room will be charged an additional
$1,500 per year of three terms. Requests must be made to and approved by the Residence
Life Director.
Special Fees
Special fees for the academic year are outlined below.
Enrollment Deposit | $200
Due by May 1. All new students, including transfers, are required to submit a non-refundable enrollment deposit of $200 to reserve a place in the new entering class. Once a student enrolls, this amount is credited to the student’s account.
Housing Security Deposit | $250
Required for resident students only. Resident students are required to submit a housing security deposit of $250 prior
to the first time they move into an on-campus housing facility. This deposit is used
to cover any damage incurred to a resident’s room during their stay on campus. If
no damage or other charges are applied to this deposit when a student leaves campus
(upon graduation, withdrawal, or change of resident status), this deposit will be
refunded in full to the student. If charges have been applied, the remaining amount
(if any) will be refunded to the student.
Registration Deposit | $100
Required for returning students only. All returning students are required to submit a registration deposit of $100 towards the next academic year’s tuition. Due by March 29th. This deposit is non-refundable after the due date and is credited to the student’s account for tuition.
Part-Time | $1036 per credit
For credit seeking college students. The total fee for part-time students is comprised of a tuition fee of $996 per credit and a comprehensive fee of $68 per credit. Students who register for less than nine academic credits per term are considered part-time students. This amounts to $3192 per 3 credit class. Students ages 60 or older may apply for discounted rate of: $483.50 + $66 per credit. This amounts to $1648.50 per 3 credit class. Part-Time/Audit Registration Form
Auditors| $200 per credit
Auditors tuition fee is $200 per credit. This amounts to $600 per 3-credit class. Auditors aged 60 years and older are eligible for a reduction in fees of $100 per credit. Part-Time/Audit Registration Form
Graduation Fee| $30-$100
The graduation fee is charged to students receiving baccalaureate or associate degrees. The $100 fee for BA/BS recipients and the $75 fee for AA recipients covers the cost of diplomas, purchase of cap and gown and brunch during the graduation rehearsal. If you do not wish to walk during graduation, there is a $30 diploma only fee.
Book Store Voucher Policy
Students may apply for a bookstore voucher for a given term up to a maximum amount of $350.00 if their financial aid exceeds their charges for the term, so that they may purchase books and supplies in advance of their actual financial aid disbursement (which occurs 4 weeks into each term).]
Eligibility Requirements:
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- All required financial aid documents have been submitted to the Financial Aid Office
- Student has no outstanding balance due to Bryn Athyn College
- Student has filed the FAFSA and has financial aid resources that exceed their charges for the term they are requesting voucher
- Student is registered for classes
Cost of Attendance
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is a student's estimated budget, including both direct and indirect costs. Students are billed for direct costs only. Indirect costs are allowable expenses that a student may incur with amounts varying among students. A student's total amount of financial aid from all resources may not exceed their COA.
If a student incurs an unusual expense that may affect their standard COA that meets the definition as defined by the Department of Education the Financial Aid Office has the authority on a student case by case basis to adjust the student's COA to include the expense.
For further information contact the Financial Aid Office.