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A Curry College education is an investment in the person you want to become — and the life that you want to live.
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Continuing Education and Graduate Studies Tuition and Financial Aid
Resident
Commuter
Tuition 12-18 credits
(Enrollment over 18 credits will be
an additional $1,633/credit)
$48,980
$48,980
Comprehensive Fee, Full Time Students*
$2,305
$2,305
Student Activity Fee, Full Time Students*
$100
$100
Room (Standard double)
$11,180
Board
$9,510
TOTAL
(exclusive of program fees)
$72,075**
$51,385
Part Time Day Degree Tuition
$1,633/credit
$1,633/credit
Comprehensive Fee, Part Time Students*
(enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester)
$570
$570
Student Activity Fee, Part Time Students*
(enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester)
$25
$25
Program Fees Listed Below
(if applicable):
PAL Course 1190 and 1200
$8,980
$8,980
PAL Course 1210
$8,770
$8,770
PAL Course 1220
$4,730
$4,730
SAIL Program Fee
$9,710
$9,710
Nursing Program Fee
$1,000
$1,000
First-time students add $435 Orientation fee.*
**The total cost for resident students is based on Unlimited Marketplace meals per week and a standard multiple occupancy room. A single occupancy room would increase the total cost by $3,010. Additional fees may apply.
Nursing Program Fee
The Nursing Program Fee is charged to all Traditional undergraduate day Nursing students in their sophomore, junior, and senior year. This fee covers lab and simulation fees, clinical fees, and testing costs across the program including NCLEX-RN predictor Exams and Test preparation costs.
*Mandatory Fees Explained
Comprehensive Fee
The Comprehensive Fee allows the College to offer a variety of co-curricular, co-academic and support services to full-time traditional students to enhance their academic and student life experiences while enrolled at Curry. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Student Activity Fee
The Student Activity Fee provides funding for the Student Government Association (SGA) budget and the Curry Activities Board (CAB) budget for the year. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Orientation Fee
An orientation fee is required of all new students to cover the cost of the summer and fall orientation programs. This is a fixed fee for all new students and includes the summer program and supports transitional programming for new students at the beginning of each semester.
Annual Costs for Residence Halls:
Standard Room (multiple occupancy)
$11,180
Standard Room (single occupancy)
$14,190
Suites (multiple occupancy)
$14,180
SCRH (multiple occupancy)
$14,180
SCRH (single occupancy)
$17,170
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (multiple occupancy)
$13,270
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (single occupancy)
$16,240
SAIL Program Housing (multiple occupancy)
$11,180
SAIL Program Housing (single occupancy)
$14,190
Housing Deposits
Students who want to secure on campus housing must make a housing deposit of $300.
Entering Students:
All entering students make the housing deposit at the time of depositing for admission and it is included in the $500 resident student deposit (entering students who will be commuting make a $200 deposit at the time of admission). Questions about the admission deposit process should be directed to the
Office of Admission
.
Continuing Students:
A $300 housing deposit is required to secure on-campus housing. For more information about the housing deposit and room selection process, log in to
myCurry
and review the information under the Student Life tab.
Resident Student Meal Plan Options:
All Curry College Resident students must enroll in one of the following mean plan options for the academic year 2026-2027:
Unlimited Marketplace = $9,510 per year (Required for all new incoming students, cannot be reduced in the first year.)
14 meals = $8,580 per year
10 meals = $6,830 per year (Only students at Junior or above credit levels are eligible.)
Commuter Student Meal Plan Options:
Commuter Student meal plans are optional, valid for the academic year, and expire on the last day of the Spring semester.
75 Meals = $530 per block
35 Meals = $250 per block
Catalyst Program Fee
Housing
Meal Plan
Comprehensive Fee
Student Activity Fee
Total Tuition and Fees
$44,815
$13,270
$9,510
$2,305
$100
$70,000
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires colleges and universities to provide a Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) with minimum statutory levels of coverage. Curry College provides this coverage to all students who are enrolled in at least 75%of the full-time curriculum. Unless an insurance waiver is completed by the specified due date, insurance will be provided by the College.
Students and/or parents/guardians with questions about waiver requests, eligibility, enrollment, benefits or claims may directly contact University Health Plans at 833-251-1731 or
info@univhealthplans.com
.
Insurance Rates for 2025-2026
The rate for the 2025-2026 year is $3,385 for the full year, $1,975 for students starting in the spring semester, and $860 for students starting in the summer semester. For additional information on the Curry College sponsored student health insurance plan, brochures are available online at
universityhealthplans.com/curry
.
Insurance Rates for 2026-2027
The rate for the 2026-2027 year is $4,040 for the full year, $2,356 for students starting in the spring semester, and $1,024 for students starting in the summer semester. For additional information on the Curry College sponsored student health insurance plan, brochures are available online at
universityhealthplans.com/curry
.
Waiving Student Health Insurance
To waive the Curry College Student Health Insurance Plan, submit the online Waiver Form by the deadline. Waivers are available for each academic year after June 1st. Waivers are not accepted after the deadline. Students who do not submit a waiver will be automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan.
Important Information:
Waivers are reviewed by
University Health Plans (UHP)
.
Approved waivers will remove the insurance charge from your student account within
3 - 5 business days
.
Travel insurance, international plans, and short-term limited-duration plans are not accepted.
A subsequent email that states your waiver form has been denied will be sent to you typically within 3-5 business days.
How to Submit a Waiver:
Visit
www.universityhealthplans.com/Curry
.
Select
“Waiver Form”
from the left menu.
Review the Important Reminders and complete the Health Insurance Comparison Worksheet.
Enter your name, Curry student ID, and date of birth to access the form.
Complete all required fields and select
“Apply for Waiver.”
After submission, you will receive an on-screen confirmation and an email confirmation. Save this for your records.
If you do not receive immediate confirmation, contact
University Health Plans at 833-251-1731
, as your waiver has not been successfully submitted. The waiver will not be forwarded to Curry College, and you will remain enrolled in the student health insurance plan.
For questions, contact:
University Health Plans:
833-251-1731
Student Financial Services:
617-333-2354
Resident
Commuter
Tuition 12-18 credits
(Anything over 18 credits will be
an additional $1,571/credit)
$47,140
$47,140
Comprehensive Fee* Full Time Students
$2,180
$2,180
Student Activity Fee**
$100
$100
Room (Standard double)***
$10,760
Board
$8,260
TOTAL
(exclusive of PAL or SAIL)****
$68,440
$49,420
Part Time Day Degree Tuition
$1,571/credit
$1,571/credit
Comprehensive Fee* Part Time Students
(enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester)
$540
$540
PAL and SAIL Fees Listed Below
(if applicable):
PAL Course 1190 and 1200
$8,640
$8,640
PAL Course 1210
$8,440
$8,440
PAL Course 1220
$4,550
$4,550
SAIL Program Fee
$9,350
$9,350
* The Comprehensive Fee allows the College to offer a variety of co-curricular, co-academic and support services to traditional full-time and part-time (enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester) students to enhance their academic and student life experiences while enrolled at Curry. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
**The Student Activity Fee - 100% of this fee goes towards funding the Student Government Association (SGA) budget and the Student Entertainment and Events (SEE) budget for the year. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
First-time students add $420 Orientation fee.
***The total cost for resident students is based on 14 meals per week and a standard multiple occupancy room. The plan including unlimited meals per week would increase the cost by $890. A single occupancy room would increase the total cost by $2,900. Additional fees may apply.
****PAL Fee (if applicable) is $8,640 (Course 1190 and 1200) and $8,440 (Course 1210) additional to the full-time tuition rate noted above and $4,550 for PAL Course 1220. SAIL program fee (if applicable) is $9,350 in addition to the full-time tuition and other fees noted above.
Fees explained
Comprehensive Fee
The Comprehensive Fee allows the College to offer a variety of co-curricular, co-academic and support services to full-time traditional students to enhance their academic and student life experiences while enrolled at Curry. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Student Activity Fee
The Student Activity Fee provides funding for the Student Government Association (SGA) budget and the Student Entertainment and Events (SEE) budget for the year. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Orientation Fee
An orientation fee is required of all new students to cover the cost of the summer and fall orientation programs. This is a fixed fee for all new students and includes the summer program and supports transitional programming for New Students at the beginning of each semester.
Annual Costs for Residence Halls:
Standard Room (multiple occupancy)
$10,760
Standard Room (single occupancy)
$13,660
Suites (multiple occupancy)
$13,650
SCRH (multiple occupancy)
$13,650
SCRH (single occupancy)
$16,530
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (multiple occupancy)
$12,770
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (single occupancy)
$15,630
SAIL Program Housing (multiple occupancy)
$10,760
SAIL Program Housing (single occupancy)
$13,660
Housing Deposits
Students who want to secure on campus housing must make a housing deposit of $300.
Entering Students:
All entering students make the housing deposit at the time of depositing for admission and it is included in the $500 resident student deposit (entering students who will be commuting make a $200 deposit at the time of admission). Questions about the admission deposit process should be directed to the
Office of Admission
.
Continuing Students:
A $300 housing deposit is required to secure on-campus housing. For more information about the housing deposit and room selection process, log in to
myCurry
and review the information under the Student Life tab.
Resident Student Meal Plan Options:
All Curry College Resident students must enroll in one of the following mean plan options for the academic year 2025-2026:
Plan A: Unlimited Marketplace = $9,150 per year
Plan B: 14 meals = $8,260 per year
Commuter Student Meal Plan Options:
Commuter Student meal plans are optional, valid for the academic year, and expire on the last day of the Spring semester.
75 Meals = $910 per block
50 Meals = $665 per block
25 Meals = $370 per block
Your financial aid eligibility is determined by taking your cost of attendance for the academic year minus your student aid index (results of filing the FAFSA). Your cost of attendance is comprised of your direct, billed costs for tuition and fees and if applicable, room and board. Additionally, you incur related indirect education expenses for which you are not billed such as books and supplies, transportation costs, etc. The combination of your direct and indirect costs equals your cost of attendance.
The direct costs shown below are actual expenses for the 2025-2026 academic year. Students should also expect to incur indirect costs such as costs for books and supplies. Direct costs appear on a student’s bill, while indirect costs vary according to individual needs. Please remember that students must purchase their books each semester directly from the book store. Charges for books will not appear on a student’s bill.
Resident
Commuter
Tuition
$47,140
$47,140
Mandatory Fees
$2,180
$2,180
Student Activity Fee
$100
$100
*Food/Housing
$19,680
Average Indirect Costs:
Books/Supplies
$1,200
$1,200
Personal
$1,200
$1,200
Transportation
$1,000
$1,450
**Food/Housing Allowance
$2,200
Total:
$72,500
$55,470
*Food and Housing cost is based on the average cost incurred by students. Additional charges may apply depending on room assignment and meal plan selection.
**This allowance is for non-resident living expenses. Students who provide sufficient documentation of an off-campus rental agreement will have their allowance increased to $10,400 resulting in a total cost of attendance of $63,220.
PAL Fee (if applicable) is $8,640 additional to the full-time tuition rate noted above and $4,550 for supportive PAL.
Per credit tuition if over 18 credits = $1,571.
A laptop fee of $3,308 is added to the cost of attendance for all Graphic Design majors
Nursing Clinical Fee added for Nursing majors.
New Student Orientation Fee of $420 will be added for all entering students.
Student Account and Billing Information
Make a Payment Online
Understanding Your Bill
Study Exchange
Additional Policy Information:
Withdrawal Policy
Return to Title IV Funds Policy
Refund Policy
Typical Length of Study:
The typical length of study for a full-time, first-time, first-year student persisting to a degree is approximately four years.
Average Student Debt:
The average student loan debt upon graduation is $49,918.
Your financial aid eligibility is determined by taking your cost of attendance for the academic year minus your student aid index (results of filing the FAFSA). Your cost of attendance is comprised of your direct, billed costs for tuition and fees and if applicable, room and board. Additionally, you incur related indirect education expenses for which you are not billed such as books and supplies, transportation costs, etc. The combination of your direct and indirect costs equals your cost of attendance.
The direct costs shown below are actual expenses for the 2026-2027 academic year. Students should also expect to incur indirect costs such as costs for books and supplies. Direct costs appear on a student’s bill, while indirect costs vary according to individual needs. Please remember that students must purchase their books each semester directly from the book store. Charges for books will not appear on a student’s bill.
Resident
Commuter
Tuition
$48,980
$48,980
Mandatory Fees
$2,305
$2,305
Student Activity Fee
$100
$100
*Food/Housing
$20,300
Average Indirect Costs:
Books/Supplies
$1,200
$1,200
Personal
$1,200
$1,200
Transportation
$1,000
$1,500
**Food/Housing Allowance
$2,250
Total:
$75,085
$57,535
*Food and Housing cost is based on the average cost incurred by students. Additional charges may apply depending on room assignment and meal plan selection.
**This allowance is for non-resident living expenses. Students who provide sufficient documentation of an off-campus rental agreement will have their allowance increased to $10,400 resulting in a total cost of attendance of $65,685.
PAL Fee (if applicable) is $8,980 additional to the full-time tuition rate noted above and $4,730 for supportive PAL.
Per credit tuition if over 18 credits = $1,633
A laptop fee of $3,199 is added to the cost of attendance for all Graphic Design majors.
A Nursing Fee of $1,000 will be added to all nursing students beginning their sophomore year.
New Student Orientation Fee of $435 will be added for all entering students.
Student Account and Billing Information
Make a Payment Online
Understanding Your Bill
Study Exchange
Additional Policy Information:
Withdrawal Policy
Return to Title IV Funds Policy
Refund Policy
Typical Length of Study:
The typical length of study for a full-time, first-time, first-year student persisting to a degree is approximately four years.
Average Student Debt:
The average student loan debt upon graduation is $46,583.
Financial Aid Opportunities
Applying for Aid
Did you know that 99% of new first-year students receive financial aid? To apply for need-based financial aid, just complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). We’ve compiled resources to help you complete the process, but if you need help, just ask.
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In addition to the scholarships and grants offered by Curry, you can also find assistance from federal and state governments. While some are based on financial need, other programs support students pursuing certain careers. Don’t leave money on the table — see what’s available!
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Student Loans
Student loans help make up the difference between the amount you can afford to pay out-of-pocket and any scholarships and grants you receive. Loans are available from federal, state and private sources.
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Earn money for living expenses under the Federal Work Study (FWS) program. Eligible students can find part-time openings on campus or at a community group. For consideration, you must complete the FAFSA.
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Invest in Yourself at Curry
A Curry College education is an investment in the person you want to become — and the life that you want to live.
You’ll gain the knowledge and tools to be a leader in your field and your community. You’ll develop the self-discipline, character and responsibility that come from living and learning with others — often people from different backgrounds and with different beliefs. And you’ll have a chance to learn from professors, advisors, coaches, mentors and others in an environment that encourages exploration, growth and even mistakes.
As an investment, a Curry College degree goes a long way: People with degrees earn far more over the course of their lives than people who don’t. And it’s more accessible than you think: Every year, we award $44 million in
scholarships and grants
.
Find out what you can expect to pay and how we can bring it within reach.
Checklists and Facts for Students 2026-2027:
For New Students
(English)
For New Students
(French)
For New Students
(Spanish)
For New Students
(Haitian Creole)
For Returning Students
(English)
For Returning Students
(Cape Verdean Creole)
For Returning Students
(Spanish)
For Returning Students
(Haitian Creole)
Checklists and Facts for Students 2025-2026:
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(English)
For New Students
(French)
For New Students
(Spanish)
For New Students
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Net Price Calculator
Discover how affordable Curry College can be
Not a Traditional Undergraduate Student?
Continuing Education and Graduate Studies Tuition and Financial Aid
Resident
Commuter
Tuition 12-18 credits
(Enrollment over 18 credits will be
an additional $1,633/credit)
$48,980
$48,980
Comprehensive Fee, Full Time Students*
$2,305
$2,305
Student Activity Fee, Full Time Students*
$100
$100
Room (Standard double)
$11,180
Board
$9,510
TOTAL
(exclusive of program fees)
$72,075**
$51,385
Part Time Day Degree Tuition
$1,633/credit
$1,633/credit
Comprehensive Fee, Part Time Students*
(enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester)
$570
$570
Student Activity Fee, Part Time Students*
(enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester)
$25
$25
Program Fees Listed Below
(if applicable):
PAL Course 1190 and 1200
$8,980
$8,980
PAL Course 1210
$8,770
$8,770
PAL Course 1220
$4,730
$4,730
SAIL Program Fee
$9,710
$9,710
Nursing Program Fee
$1,000
$1,000
First-time students add $435 Orientation fee.*
**The total cost for resident students is based on Unlimited Marketplace meals per week and a standard multiple occupancy room. A single occupancy room would increase the total cost by $3,010. Additional fees may apply.
Nursing Program Fee
The Nursing Program Fee is charged to all Traditional undergraduate day Nursing students in their sophomore, junior, and senior year. This fee covers lab and simulation fees, clinical fees, and testing costs across the program including NCLEX-RN predictor Exams and Test preparation costs.
*Mandatory Fees Explained
Comprehensive Fee
The Comprehensive Fee allows the College to offer a variety of co-curricular, co-academic and support services to full-time traditional students to enhance their academic and student life experiences while enrolled at Curry. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Student Activity Fee
The Student Activity Fee provides funding for the Student Government Association (SGA) budget and the Curry Activities Board (CAB) budget for the year. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Orientation Fee
An orientation fee is required of all new students to cover the cost of the summer and fall orientation programs. This is a fixed fee for all new students and includes the summer program and supports transitional programming for new students at the beginning of each semester.
Annual Costs for Residence Halls:
Standard Room (multiple occupancy)
$11,180
Standard Room (single occupancy)
$14,190
Suites (multiple occupancy)
$14,180
SCRH (multiple occupancy)
$14,180
SCRH (single occupancy)
$17,170
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (multiple occupancy)
$13,270
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (single occupancy)
$16,240
SAIL Program Housing (multiple occupancy)
$11,180
SAIL Program Housing (single occupancy)
$14,190
Housing Deposits
Students who want to secure on campus housing must make a housing deposit of $300.
Entering Students:
All entering students make the housing deposit at the time of depositing for admission and it is included in the $500 resident student deposit (entering students who will be commuting make a $200 deposit at the time of admission). Questions about the admission deposit process should be directed to the
Office of Admission
.
Continuing Students:
A $300 housing deposit is required to secure on-campus housing. For more information about the housing deposit and room selection process, log in to
myCurry
and review the information under the Student Life tab.
Resident Student Meal Plan Options:
All Curry College Resident students must enroll in one of the following mean plan options for the academic year 2026-2027:
Unlimited Marketplace = $9,510 per year (Required for all new incoming students, cannot be reduced in the first year.)
14 meals = $8,580 per year
10 meals = $6,830 per year (Only students at Junior or above credit levels are eligible.)
Commuter Student Meal Plan Options:
Commuter Student meal plans are optional, valid for the academic year, and expire on the last day of the Spring semester.
75 Meals = $530 per block
35 Meals = $250 per block
Catalyst Program Fee
Housing
Meal Plan
Comprehensive Fee
Student Activity Fee
Total Tuition and Fees
$44,815
$13,270
$9,510
$2,305
$100
$70,000
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires colleges and universities to provide a Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) with minimum statutory levels of coverage. Curry College provides this coverage to all students who are enrolled in at least 75%of the full-time curriculum. Unless an insurance waiver is completed by the specified due date, insurance will be provided by the College.
Students and/or parents/guardians with questions about waiver requests, eligibility, enrollment, benefits or claims may directly contact University Health Plans at 833-251-1731 or
info@univhealthplans.com
.
Insurance Rates for 2025-2026
The rate for the 2025-2026 year is $3,385 for the full year, $1,975 for students starting in the spring semester, and $860 for students starting in the summer semester. For additional information on the Curry College sponsored student health insurance plan, brochures are available online at
universityhealthplans.com/curry
.
Insurance Rates for 2026-2027
The rate for the 2026-2027 year is $4,040 for the full year, $2,356 for students starting in the spring semester, and $1,024 for students starting in the summer semester. For additional information on the Curry College sponsored student health insurance plan, brochures are available online at
universityhealthplans.com/curry
.
Waiving Student Health Insurance
To waive the Curry College Student Health Insurance Plan, submit the online Waiver Form by the deadline. Waivers are available for each academic year after June 1st. Waivers are not accepted after the deadline. Students who do not submit a waiver will be automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan.
Important Information:
Waivers are reviewed by
University Health Plans (UHP)
.
Approved waivers will remove the insurance charge from your student account within
3 - 5 business days
.
Travel insurance, international plans, and short-term limited-duration plans are not accepted.
A subsequent email that states your waiver form has been denied will be sent to you typically within 3-5 business days.
How to Submit a Waiver:
Visit
www.universityhealthplans.com/Curry
.
Select
“Waiver Form”
from the left menu.
Review the Important Reminders and complete the Health Insurance Comparison Worksheet.
Enter your name, Curry student ID, and date of birth to access the form.
Complete all required fields and select
“Apply for Waiver.”
After submission, you will receive an on-screen confirmation and an email confirmation. Save this for your records.
If you do not receive immediate confirmation, contact
University Health Plans at 833-251-1731
, as your waiver has not been successfully submitted. The waiver will not be forwarded to Curry College, and you will remain enrolled in the student health insurance plan.
For questions, contact:
University Health Plans:
833-251-1731
Student Financial Services:
617-333-2354
Resident
Commuter
Tuition 12-18 credits
(Anything over 18 credits will be
an additional $1,571/credit)
$47,140
$47,140
Comprehensive Fee* Full Time Students
$2,180
$2,180
Student Activity Fee**
$100
$100
Room (Standard double)***
$10,760
Board
$8,260
TOTAL
(exclusive of PAL or SAIL)****
$68,440
$49,420
Part Time Day Degree Tuition
$1,571/credit
$1,571/credit
Comprehensive Fee* Part Time Students
(enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester)
$540
$540
PAL and SAIL Fees Listed Below
(if applicable):
PAL Course 1190 and 1200
$8,640
$8,640
PAL Course 1210
$8,440
$8,440
PAL Course 1220
$4,550
$4,550
SAIL Program Fee
$9,350
$9,350
* The Comprehensive Fee allows the College to offer a variety of co-curricular, co-academic and support services to traditional full-time and part-time (enrolled less than 12 credits in the semester) students to enhance their academic and student life experiences while enrolled at Curry. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
**The Student Activity Fee - 100% of this fee goes towards funding the Student Government Association (SGA) budget and the Student Entertainment and Events (SEE) budget for the year. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
First-time students add $420 Orientation fee.
***The total cost for resident students is based on 14 meals per week and a standard multiple occupancy room. The plan including unlimited meals per week would increase the cost by $890. A single occupancy room would increase the total cost by $2,900. Additional fees may apply.
****PAL Fee (if applicable) is $8,640 (Course 1190 and 1200) and $8,440 (Course 1210) additional to the full-time tuition rate noted above and $4,550 for PAL Course 1220. SAIL program fee (if applicable) is $9,350 in addition to the full-time tuition and other fees noted above.
Fees explained
Comprehensive Fee
The Comprehensive Fee allows the College to offer a variety of co-curricular, co-academic and support services to full-time traditional students to enhance their academic and student life experiences while enrolled at Curry. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Student Activity Fee
The Student Activity Fee provides funding for the Student Government Association (SGA) budget and the Student Entertainment and Events (SEE) budget for the year. This mandatory, semester-based fee is required of all students and cannot be waived.
Orientation Fee
An orientation fee is required of all new students to cover the cost of the summer and fall orientation programs. This is a fixed fee for all new students and includes the summer program and supports transitional programming for New Students at the beginning of each semester.
Annual Costs for Residence Halls:
Standard Room (multiple occupancy)
$10,760
Standard Room (single occupancy)
$13,660
Suites (multiple occupancy)
$13,650
SCRH (multiple occupancy)
$13,650
SCRH (single occupancy)
$16,530
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (multiple occupancy)
$12,770
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (single occupancy)
$15,630
SAIL Program Housing (multiple occupancy)
$10,760
SAIL Program Housing (single occupancy)
$13,660
Housing Deposits
Students who want to secure on campus housing must make a housing deposit of $300.
Entering Students:
All entering students make the housing deposit at the time of depositing for admission and it is included in the $500 resident student deposit (entering students who will be commuting make a $200 deposit at the time of admission). Questions about the admission deposit process should be directed to the
Office of Admission
.
Continuing Students:
A $300 housing deposit is required to secure on-campus housing. For more information about the housing deposit and room selection process, log in to
myCurry
and review the information under the Student Life tab.
Resident Student Meal Plan Options:
All Curry College Resident students must enroll in one of the following mean plan options for the academic year 2025-2026:
Plan A: Unlimited Marketplace = $9,150 per year
Plan B: 14 meals = $8,260 per year
Commuter Student Meal Plan Options:
Commuter Student meal plans are optional, valid for the academic year, and expire on the last day of the Spring semester.
75 Meals = $910 per block
50 Meals = $665 per block
25 Meals = $370 per block
Your financial aid eligibility is determined by taking your cost of attendance for the academic year minus your student aid index (results of filing the FAFSA). Your cost of attendance is comprised of your direct, billed costs for tuition and fees and if applicable, room and board. Additionally, you incur related indirect education expenses for which you are not billed such as books and supplies, transportation costs, etc. The combination of your direct and indirect costs equals your cost of attendance.
The direct costs shown below are actual expenses for the 2025-2026 academic year. Students should also expect to incur indirect costs such as costs for books and supplies. Direct costs appear on a student’s bill, while indirect costs vary according to individual needs. Please remember that students must purchase their books each semester directly from the book store. Charges for books will not appear on a student’s bill.
Resident
Commuter
Tuition
$47,140
$47,140
Mandatory Fees
$2,180
$2,180
Student Activity Fee
$100
$100
*Food/Housing
$19,680
Average Indirect Costs:
Books/Supplies
$1,200
$1,200
Personal
$1,200
$1,200
Transportation
$1,000
$1,450
**Food/Housing Allowance
$2,200
Total:
$72,500
$55,470
*Food and Housing cost is based on the average cost incurred by students. Additional charges may apply depending on room assignment and meal plan selection.
**This allowance is for non-resident living expenses. Students who provide sufficient documentation of an off-campus rental agreement will have their allowance increased to $10,400 resulting in a total cost of attendance of $63,220.
PAL Fee (if applicable) is $8,640 additional to the full-time tuition rate noted above and $4,550 for supportive PAL.
Per credit tuition if over 18 credits = $1,571.
A laptop fee of $3,308 is added to the cost of attendance for all Graphic Design majors
Nursing Clinical Fee added for Nursing majors.
New Student Orientation Fee of $420 will be added for all entering students.
Student Account and Billing Information
Make a Payment Online
Understanding Your Bill
Study Exchange
Additional Policy Information:
Withdrawal Policy
Return to Title IV Funds Policy
Refund Policy
Typical Length of Study:
The typical length of study for a full-time, first-time, first-year student persisting to a degree is approximately four years.
Average Student Debt:
The average student loan debt upon graduation is $49,918.
Your financial aid eligibility is determined by taking your cost of attendance for the academic year minus your student aid index (results of filing the FAFSA). Your cost of attendance is comprised of your direct, billed costs for tuition and fees and if applicable, room and board. Additionally, you incur related indirect education expenses for which you are not billed such as books and supplies, transportation costs, etc. The combination of your direct and indirect costs equals your cost of attendance.
The direct costs shown below are actual expenses for the 2026-2027 academic year. Students should also expect to incur indirect costs such as costs for books and supplies. Direct costs appear on a student’s bill, while indirect costs vary according to individual needs. Please remember that students must purchase their books each semester directly from the book store. Charges for books will not appear on a student’s bill.
Resident
Commuter
Tuition
$48,980
$48,980
Mandatory Fees
$2,305
$2,305
Student Activity Fee
$100
$100
*Food/Housing
$20,300
Average Indirect Costs:
Books/Supplies
$1,200
$1,200
Personal
$1,200
$1,200
Transportation
$1,000
$1,500
**Food/Housing Allowance
$2,250
Total:
$75,085
$57,535
*Food and Housing cost is based on the average cost incurred by students. Additional charges may apply depending on room assignment and meal plan selection.
**This allowance is for non-resident living expenses. Students who provide sufficient documentation of an off-campus rental agreement will have their allowance increased to $10,400 resulting in a total cost of attendance of $65,685.
PAL Fee (if applicable) is $8,980 additional to the full-time tuition rate noted above and $4,730 for supportive PAL.
Per credit tuition if over 18 credits = $1,633
A laptop fee of $3,199 is added to the cost of attendance for all Graphic Design majors.
A Nursing Fee of $1,000 will be added to all nursing students beginning their sophomore year.
New Student Orientation Fee of $435 will be added for all entering students.
Student Account and Billing Information
Make a Payment Online
Understanding Your Bill
Study Exchange
Additional Policy Information:
Withdrawal Policy
Return to Title IV Funds Policy
Refund Policy
Typical Length of Study:
The typical length of study for a full-time, first-time, first-year student persisting to a degree is approximately four years.
Average Student Debt:
The average student loan debt upon graduation is $46,583.
Financial Aid Opportunities
Applying for Aid
Did you know that 99% of new first-year students receive financial aid? To apply for need-based financial aid, just complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). We’ve compiled resources to help you complete the process, but if you need help, just ask.
Apply for Financial Aid
Scholarships and Grants
In addition to the scholarships and grants offered by Curry, you can also find assistance from federal and state governments. While some are based on financial need, other programs support students pursuing certain careers. Don’t leave money on the table — see what’s available!
Explore Scholarships and Grants
Student Loans
Student loans help make up the difference between the amount you can afford to pay out-of-pocket and any scholarships and grants you receive. Loans are available from federal, state and private sources.
Learn More About Student Loans
Work Study
Earn money for living expenses under the Federal Work Study (FWS) program. Eligible students can find part-time openings on campus or at a community group. For consideration, you must complete the FAFSA.
Student Employment
Student Bill Resources
Tuition bills, financial aid deadlines, FAFSA — it can get confusing. We’re here to help you navigate the process.
Understanding Your Bill
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Help Resources
Financial Aid Resources
Outside of a house or car, few expenses are as large as a college education. Use these resources to understand ways to keep your costs down, find scholarships and aid and build healthy financial habits.
Financial Aid Help and Resources
Financial Aid Policies
Money Management
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