Undergraduate Tuition and Fees
This section presents an estimate of the cost of attending Fredonia for one year. University charges (tuition, fees, housing and food) are paid on a semester basis, at one-half of the rates listed below. The semester charges must be paid on or before the registration date for each semester. Students will receive up-to-date information concerning charges and payment procedures several weeks prior to the registration date.
All charges are subject to change.
Annual University Charges Applicable to all Students
Estimated expenses per year for a full-time (12 or more credit hours) undergraduate:
* Undergraduate Tuition
In-State |
$ 7,070.00 |
Out-of-State |
$18,010.00 |
College Fee |
$ 50.00 |
Student Services and Programs Charge |
$1,711.00 |
New students who have paid a $50 Advance Admission Deposit will have this amount deducted from the tuition charge for their initial semester at Fredonia.
All rates and fees are subject to change. Individuals should view the Student Accounts web page for the current university charges at fa.fredonia.edu/studentaccounts.
Full-time rates do not apply for summer or J-Term semesters; tuition is calculated at the part-time per credit hour rate.
Estimated Additional Costs
Books, supplies, personal and transportation expenses |
$2,500 - $3,100 |
Additional Charges for Residents in Residence Halls
Housing |
$8,400 - $10,300 |
Food |
$5,700 - $7,190 |
Student Services and Programs Charge
The Student Services and Programs Charge combines all university fees for student services, programs and activities in one composite amount for all students. As a result, there are no general university fees and no additional mandatory fees once a student arrives on campus (although some departments may assess individual departmental fees). The Student Services and Programs Charge includes support for the following programs and activities:
Advanced Technologies for Classroom Use
Alumni Affairs
Blue Devil Fitness Center
Campus Community Bus
Campus Internet Access
Campus Microcomputer Labs and Support
Campus Fine Arts
Fredonia Ticket Office (Student Discounts)
Counseling Center
Family Weekend Events
Intercollegiate Athletic Sports Program
Intramural and Recreational Program
Legal Services
Homecoming Weekend Events
On-Campus Student Employment
On-site Medical Care
Health Education Programs
Medical Laboratory Work
Over-the-Counter Medications
Wellness Checkup
Parking Services
Parking Shuttle Service
Student Engagement
Student Government
Student Organizations and Clubs
Student Scholarships
University Special Events
University Transcripts
The Student Services and Programs Charge waiver policy (Policy 003) can be found at https://www.fredonia.edu/about/offices/policy/ad-policy
Housing
The standard rate when two students are assigned to a room is $4,200 per semester. Single rooms are available in limited quantities. Kitchen suites, single and double rooms in University Commons and the University Village Townhouses are available at an increased cost. Inquiries as to charges and accommodations should be addressed to the Office of Residence Life, Gregory Hall. (Figures reflect 2024-2025 rates.)
The $50 Advance Room Deposit necessary to secure housing will be deducted from the room charge upon payment of charges. The rates indicated above are subject to change on a yearly basis. Information about the Office of Residence Life may be found on the website https://www.fredonia.edu/student-life/residence-life, calling (716) 673-3341 or email residence.life@fredonia.edu.
Food
University policy requires all on-campus residents to select from a variety of full board plans if they are residing in non-kitchen suite residence halls. Seniors and residents of Disney and Eisenhower kitchen suites, University Village Townhouses and commuter students are not required to maintain a meal plan, however, they may choose any plan. Also, resident freshmen are required to maintain Meal Plan 1 or 2 for their first semester and may change plans for future semesters. FSA is able to accommodate and meet the requirements for most medically prescribed diets, and food allergies. Students requiring such service should contact the Office of Disability Support Services. Medically prescribed diets do not waive the requirements of the University Meal Plan Policy. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options are available in all dining locations, along with allergen information.
Meal plans are not active during recess or break periods in excess of four days such as Thanksgiving week, winter recess, spring break, and summer recess.
The FSA offers a combination of declining balance (points) and traditional meal plans to suit the needs of each student. The costs for meal plans are priced per semester and are subject to change annually. Commuter point meal plan options are available for off-campus students.
Unused points from the fall semester may be rolled over to the spring semester adhering to the university policy. However, students must select a meal plan for the spring semester in order to receive the rollover. No refund of unused points will be given if the student does not return for the spring semester. Unused points do not roll over to the following fall semester.
Specific information concerning pricing and descriptions of each plan may be obtained by contacting the FSA office in Gregory Hall or calling (716) 680-6228, or by logging onto the FSA web page at http://www.fredonia.edu/fsa or email fsa.office@fredonia.edu.
Miscellaneous Fees, Fines or Deposits
All of the major university expenses have been outlined. However, individual courses may require payment of a fee that will be reflected on the student’s semester eBill. Students should consult the online Course Schedule for specific courses and charges. Students majoring within the School of Music, both undergraduate and graduate, are assessed a $250 Music Fee each semester.
In addition, the State University authorizes charges for such items as returned checks ($20), late registration ($40), first-year orientation ($150), transfer orientation ($80), late payment/administrative (up to $50), and drop/add fees ($20). Fines are authorized for parking violations, the late return or loss of library materials, and failure to return physical education or infirmary equipment. All fees are subject to change.