2019-2020 Undergraduate Costs

Centenary's tuition and mandatory fees are combined into one transparent price. This flat rate includes innovative hybrid semesters which incorporate August and May immersion terms (including the Centenary in Paris experience for all incoming freshmen), and an opportunity to earn up to 40 hours of coursework per year at no additional cost. This enables students to spend more time on opportunities like global study, original research, or co-curricular involvement and still graduate in four years.

 All Centenary students are required to live on campus and purchase a meal plan.

Tuition - $37,310 per year

Hours taken above or below the 12-22* credit hour range during a fall or spring term will be charged $1554/hr.

*max is 22 if 4 hours are in an immersion

Room Options

James/Hardin/Sexton (double) - $7,220

James/Hardin/Sexton (single) - $10,830

Cline (double) - $6,920

Cline (single) - $10,380

Rotary (double) - $8,220

Rotary (single) - $12,330

 
(These are per year rates)

Meal Plans

17 meals per week + $100 Cent Bucks - $6,450

15 meals per week + $125 Cent Bucks - $6,450

12 meals per week + $150 Cent Bucks- $6,450

7 meals per week + $150 Cent Bucks - $5,450*

(These are per year rates)

 

Cent Bucks are flexible credits that can be used at Randle's in the Student Union Building.

*Available to juniors and seniors only

Learn more about dining options

Other Fees

Annual parking permit (resident) - $120

Annual parking permit (commuter) - $60

New student fee-entering fall (one-time) - $250

New student fee-entering spring (one-time) - $75

Enrollment changes (per change) - $40

ID card replacement - $30

Student Teaching fee - $300

Return check fee - $75

Late financial clearance fee (Aug Term - 8/2; Fall Term - 8/26) - $150

Late financial clearance fee (beginning 9/6) - $300

 

Graduate Tuition Costs

MBA Tuition per course - $1425

MAT Tuition per course - $900

 

Non-degree seeking students

Non-degree seeking students can take up to 16 credit hours per year at $750 per credit hour. Non-degree seeking students may take no more than 12 credit hours in a single semester.

Financial Aid

99% of Centenary students receive some form of financial aid.

Payment Plans

Centenary offers several payment options to help you manage the cost of your education. Final financial arrangements are handled by our Business Office.

Room & Board

Local students qualify for room fee waivers! Learn more about Centenary's residence halls and other amenities on campus.

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