Cost of Attendance 2022-23

Each aid applicant is assigned a cost of attendance which is an estimate of all costs associated with enrollment.

The cost of attendance is determined by a combination of factors, including enrollment, housing plans, and dependency status. The cost of attendance includes charges for tuition and fees which are directly billed by the University, as well as indirect costs such as transportation and books. Indirect costs are the student's responsibility and do not appear on the University's tuition bill.

Be sure to consider all costs, both direct and indirect, when you make your financial plan. Please be advised that tuition normally increases annually.

All costs shown are estimates. Your actual costs may be different. 

Undergraduate Full Time Students (Boston Campus)

2022-23 Commuter Resident Off Campus Independent
Tuition $42,790 $42,790 $42,790 $42,790
Fees $542 $542 $542 $542
Room/Board $1,800 $18,482 $20,923 $23,248
Books $1,200 $1,200 $1,200 $1,200
Loan Fees $73 $73 $73 $73
Transportation $800 $250 $800 $800
Misc $2,200 $2,200 $2,200 $2,200
Total $49,405 $65,537 $68,528 $70,853

Undergraduate Full Time Students (Madrid Campus)

Tuition $32,674
Program Fee $18,800
Books $400
Loan Fees $73
Transportation $2,000
Misc. $2,200
Total $56,147

*Program Fee includes room and board, mandatory health insurance, and a comprehensive fee. 

Graduate

Each graduate program has a unique tuition rate. For your program's specific rate, please visit the Student Account Services Tuition and Fees page. To determine total cost of attendance, add your tuition and fees to the indirect expenses listed below.

2022-2023 Graduate Indirect Expenses
Room/Board $13,605
Book/Supplies $1,200
Fees $456
Loan Fees $205
Miscellaneous $9,241
Transportation $2,824

Note

Some or all instruction for all or part of Academic Year may be delivered remotely. Tuition and mandatory fees have been set regardless of the method of instruction and will not be refunded in the event instruction occurs remotely for any part of the Academic Year.