Current Costs
2007-2008 Academic Year
Below are typical costs for undergraduate, graduate and law students. Review the explanation of costs for per-credit hour fees, exact fee schedules, allocation of fees, and additional housing and meal plan options. In addition to the fee schedule below, all students are charged a $25 U-Pass fee
except during the summer term. The U-Pass program is not available during the summer term. .
Explanation of Costs
Tuition and Fees
View the Ohio Resident Fee Schedule for details. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required to download files.) The fee schedule is subject to change without notice by the Board of Trustees.
Note: As a continuing Cleveland State student your tuition may not be reflected in the fee schedules for the current academic year.
Non-Ohio Residents
Tuition for non-Ohio residents is determined by the number of credits the student is transferring to Cleveland State. View the Non-Ohio Resident Fee Schedule for details.
Room
The rate of $2,500 per semester and $5,000 for the academic year is for a room with one bed/one bath in Fenn Tower. Other room configurations are available. View room rates and plans for Fenn Tower and Viking Hall.
Board
The rate of $1,449 per semester and $2,898 for the academic year is for the Block 240 meal plan. The Block 240 meal plan allows access to 240 meals per semester in Viking Dining Hall or meal equivalents which is approximately 15 meals per week. View meal plan options and plan details.
Books and Supplies
The cost for books and supplies is estimated. The cost varies by undergraduate major, graduate program, and law program. Visit Cleveland State's bookstore at www.csuohio.edu/bookstore.
Parking
The parking fee of $141 per semester or $282 per academic year is optional but recommended for students consistently parking on campus. For more information on parking, visit www.csuohio.edu/parking.
Other Potential Educational Expenses
Other educational expenses vary per student based on personal situation and lifestyle. These expenses include transportation, loan fees, health insurance, entertainment and personal living expenses.