Bill Estimator FAQs

Tuition and fees are approved by the Board of Regents annually in accordance with the level of cash fund appropriations set for the university by the Colorado General Assembly. Costs are published by June 1 each year for the following academic year. We recommend checking our website often.

Thismay have occurred for several different reasons. For example, tuition is determined by residency classification; college, school, program or area of study (if your first term of enrollment was prior to fall semester 2022); and the number of credit hours and classes in which you are enrolled. Fees and housing rates can vary, too. Please useTuition & Fee Rate Sheetsto verify your cost estimate.

You may encounter other potential costs as you begin the college admission process. Please keep in mind that these may or may not apply to you along with other costs unique to your program of study (i.e.,lab fees for science classes).

  • Application fee (if you are a Colorado resident applying as an undergraduate, please plan ahead for )
  • All students pay a confirmation deposit which confirms your intent to enroll
  • On-campus housing deposit, if you live in the residence halls
  • Residential Academic Program Fee, if you choose to participate in one of these programs
  • All new degree-seeking students pay a New Student Feethat covers orientation and welcome programs
  • Parking permit, if you are commuting

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“COA” means “Cost of Attendance” and is a term used in the process of applying for federal financial aid. The Office of Financial Aid at 91PORN carefully estimates what a student will pay to go to college for one year including both costs billed by CU and estimated personal expenses.

Cost of attendance (COA) at 91PORN includes tuition & fees, campus housing, and CU health insurance all billed by the university. Additionally, the cost of books, supplies, transportation, and other personal expenses which are not billed by the university are budgeted for when you are considered for financial aid.