|
|
What will it cost to attend Marquette?
Financial planning for college begins with an estimate of what
the total cost will be for one academic year. While tuition, food,
and campus housing are direct costs, indirect costs such as books,
personal expenses, and travel must also be considered.
The Office of Student Financial Aid establishes standard expenses
which represent typical costs for students during the academic
year. These costs are based on full-time enrollment and variables
such as dependency status, and living arrangements (whether on
or off campus or with parents).
Although it is impossible to estimate your unique expenses, these
budgets approximate the average direct and indirect costs for
the majority of students.
Use the cost estimates listed below, including figures from the
travel chart where applicable, to approximate your total cost
of attendance at Marquette.
| |
Dependent Living at Home |
Dependent Living In University Housing |
Dependent Living In Off-Campus Housing
|
Independent Student |
Tuition |
see bursar |
see bursar |
see bursar |
see bursar |
Housing and Food |
$5,050 |
$9,280 |
$9,280 |
$10,290 |
Books |
$900 |
$900 |
$900 |
$900 |
Student Fees |
$408 |
$408 |
$408 |
$408 |
Personal |
$1,350 |
$1,350 |
$1,350 |
$1,350 |
Medical |
------- |
------- |
------- |
$1,000 |
Transportation |
$2,000 |
*** |
*** |
$2,000 |
*** Travel Expenses
| Wisconsin |
$200 |
| Caribbean |
$2,000 |
| East/South/Mountain States |
$1,000 |
| Midwest States |
$500 |
| Western States |
$1,500 |
| Alaska |
$2,000 |
| Pacific Islands |
$3,000 |
|
 |
| |
|
|
|