
2004-2005
The costs of education at Barnard are met by tuition, income from endowment, current gifts from alumnae and other friends of the College, and grants from foundations, corporations, and government agencies. The College makes every effort to limit charges to students, but must reserve the right to set tuition and fees at the level necessary for the maintenance of a high quality of instruction.
Tuition | Study Abroad | Morningside Housing | Meal Plans | Other Fees | Payment of Charges and Fees
TUITION: September 2004 through May 2005
Tuition: Full-time program
(12+ points): |
$27,064 per year ($13,532 per semester) |
Tuition: Part-time program
(up to 11 1/2 points): |
$902 per point |
| Tuition for Resumed Education: |
assessed on the basis of a schedule available from the director of the program in the Office of the Dean of Studies |
| Comprehensive Fee: |
$1,276 per year ($638 per semester) |
| (Includes Student Health Service Charges, Class Fee, Computer Fee, Student Government Charges, and access to the facilities at the Dodge Physical Fitness Center and Lerner Hall at Columbia University.) |
STUDY ABROAD
After you file with the Dean of Studies, your tuition & fees for one term abroad will be $13,801. payable to Barnard. All other costs (housing, board, other fees, etc.) are paid directly to the institution abroad at their own rate.
Payment of your Barnard charges is due by August 1, 2004 for the fall term & by December 1, 2004 for the spring term. However, if you require Barnard to pay your tuition abroad before these dates, we require your Barnard invoice to be resolved a month earlier. Barnard will not be able to pay your tuition abroad until your BC bill has been resolved. |
MORNINGSIDE HOUSING
| Single occupancy |
$7,368 per year ($3,684 per semester) |
| Multiple occupancy |
$6,566 per year ($3,283 per semester) |
MEAL PLANS
To enroll in or change your plan, see Meal Plan Forms.
Board charges: Required of all those residing on floors 2-8 in the Barnard Quad (Brooks, Hewitt, Reid, and Sulzberger Halls).
| Standard Plans: |
|
Full Year |
Per Term |
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| *Unlimited meals per term + |
25 Points |
$4,234 |
$2,117 |
| *225 meals per term + |
200 Points |
$4,030 |
$2,015 |
| *150 meals per term + |
300 Points |
$4,030 |
$2,015 |
| *100 meals per term + |
450 Points |
$4,030 |
$2,015 |
| 75 meals per term + |
250 Points |
$3,586 |
$1,793 |
*First-year students in Barnard housing are required to choose one of these plans.
Meal Plan Points are included with both Standard and Kosher meal plans. These points are "dollars" that are part of your meal plan and can be used like cash at any dining location at Barnard. You may use these points to purchase à la carte meals and snacks for guests and friends. Barnard's Meal Plan Points carry over from the Fall semester to the Spring semester if you remain enrolled in a Barnard meal plan in the Spring. However, Meal Plan Points remaining in your account at the end of the academic year are forfeited.
A $50.00 fee will be assessed for a drop or change of meal plan once classes begin (except first semester students). A drop or change of a meal plan will not be accepted after the second Friday of each semester. Charges will be prorated during this period. |
| Kosher Plans: |
|
Full Year |
Per Term |
| |
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| *Unlimited meals per term + |
25 Points |
$4,776 |
$2,388 |
| *225 meals per term + |
200 Points |
$4,574 |
$2,287 |
| *150 meals per term + |
300 Points |
$4,574 |
$2,287 |
| *100 meals per term + |
450 Points |
$4,574 |
$2,287 |
| 75 meals per term + |
250 Points |
$4,280 |
$2,140 |
*First-year students in Barnard housing are required to choose one of these plans.
A $50.00 fee will be assessed for a drop or change of meal plan once classes begin (except first semester students). A drop or change of a meal plan will not be accepted after the second Friday of each semester. Charges will be prorated during this period. |
OTHER FEES
(where applicable)
| Readmission fee |
$ 100 |
| Registration in absentia: |
per semester at CU |
$ 25 |
|
per semester elsewhere |
$ 600 |
|
per year elsewhere |
$1,000 |
| Physical education: part-time students (per course) |
$ 902 |
| Orientation fee (all first-year and transfers): |
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Autumn |
$ 250 |
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Spring |
$ 100 |
| Deferred Payment Plan (per semester) |
$ 75 |
| Off-campus comprehensive fee (per semester) |
$ 169 |
| Off-campus study abroad assistance fee (once per year) |
$ 100 |
| Course & Laboratory fees (per course): |
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Biological Sciences Lab |
$ 50 |
|
Biochemistry Lab (CHEM BC 3355) |
$ 45 |
|
Chemistry Lab - General |
$ 28 |
|
Chemistry Lab - Other |
$ 35 |
|
Dance in NYC (DNCE BC 2570) |
$ 125 |
|
Environmental Science Lab |
$ 30 |
|
NY Theatre (THTR BC 2002) |
$ 130
|
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Physics Lab |
$ 25 |
|
Psychology Lab |
$ 30 |
|
Spanish Language Theater (SPAN BC 3004 s7) |
$ 75 |
|
Theatre & Society (THTR BC 2005) |
$ 65 |
| Late Payment Fee |
progressive fee that starts at this amount |
$ 75 |
| Returned check fee |
per item |
$ 20 |
| Study Leave fee: |
per semester |
$ 600 |
|
per year |
$1,000 |
Summer Transfer of Academic Credit from another institution
(except CU summer session) |
$ 100 |
PAYMENT OF CHARGES AND FEES
All charges and fees (unless otherwise noted) are billed on a semester basis. The autumn term payment is due August 1, 2004. The spring term payment is due December 1, 2004. Payments received after these dates are subject to progressive late fees which start at $75. There is no grace period. Registration for either semester will not be complete until all College costs have been paid. In addition, failure to complete registration and program filing on time imposes progressive late fees. Occupancy of an assigned dormitory room will not be permitted until charges have been paid in full as required. Students admitted after August 1 or December 1, respectively, must pay the balance due by the first day of registration.
Financial aid grants and any loans (minus loan origination fees imposed by your lender) may be deducted from the semester charges before computation of the balance due is made.
Privileges of the College, including issuing of transcripts and diplomas and administration of examinations are not available to any student who is delinquent in the payment of her College bills. When bills are not paid in full by their due date or satisfactory arrangements for their payments have not been made with the Bursar, the student will not be allowed to register and may be required to withdraw from the College.
Delinquent accounts are referred to credit bureaus and a collection agency. In addition to any outstanding tuition, fees, room and board, students are responsible for the costs of collection including interest, penalties, collection agency fees, court costs, and attorney fees. All charges and fees are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the Board of Trustees.
Checks or money orders in payment of tuition and fees must be made in U.S. funds at a U.S. bank payable to Barnard College and should be for the exact amount of the payment due. A fee will be assessed for checks returned unpaid.
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