Tuition, Fees, and Estimated Costs
Higher education is an investment in your future. We are dedicated to providing you the highest level of service to help you afford a Fisher education.
For an early estimate of merit scholarship and need-based financial aid eligibility, use our quick and easy !
Undergraduate Cost of Attendance 2024-25
Full-time Undergraduate Students
Resident | Living with Family | Off-Campus | |
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Tuition | $40,090 | $40,090 | $40,090 |
Comprehensive Fee | $1,100 | $1,100 | $1,100 |
Housing and Food (Tier 2 Meal Plan) or Living Expenses |
$9,544 housing $5,364 meal plan |
$1,500 | $15,608 |
Books (estimate) | $650 | $650 | $650 |
Transportation (estimate) | $500 | $600 | $600 |
Personal (estimate) | $900 | $900 | $900 |
Additional Food Allowance | $700 | - | - |
Estimated Cost of Attendance | $58,848 | $44,840 | $58,948 |
*The Tier 2 meal plan is used when determining meal plan cost. Choosing a Tier 1 or Ultimate Dining Hall meal plan could increase cost. Learn more about .
Note: Families are billed directly for tuition, fees, and on-campus housing and meal plan. Books, transportation, personal expenses, and additional food allowance shown above are average costs and are not included on the semester bill.
Part-time Undergraduate Students
The cost of attendance for part-time undergraduate students is $1,088 per credit hour (up to 11.5 credit hours). There is also a $20 comprehensive fee per credit hour. Figures are subject to change without notice.
For more information, refer to the Student Accounts Undergraduate Tuition and Fees page.
Financial Aid at Fisher
In determining financial aid, “financial need” is the difference between the cost of attending Fisher and your student aid index (SAI), as determined from information supplied on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Here is a simple formula of how it works:
Cost of Attendance − Student Aid Index − Other Financial Assistance = Financial Need
The financial aid we award comes from a variety of sources—the final result being a “package” of several types of aid. Depending on your particular situation, your financial aid award may include funds from scholarships, federal and/or state grants, student loans, or student employment. Learn more about types of financial aid.
Applying for Financial Aid
We are committed to helping you afford a Fisher education. Let’s walk through the process of applying for financial aid step-by-step:
- To be considered for financial assistance from Fisher or from federal or state sources, you must apply to Fisher, be accepted, and file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- The FAFSA is available to . For help with the process, watch this short video on .
- The FAFSA should be filed as soon as possible even if you have not been accepted to Fisher.
- For 2024-25, Fisher expects to begin receiving FAFSA information in mid-March. Our student financial services staff will use this information to create the best financial aid offer for your needs and will send you an award offer detailing the specific types of aid you are eligible for.
- Once you've received your financial aid package, feel free to contact Student Financial Services with any questions or concerns.
For more information, visit the Financial Aid website.
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Veterans and Military Students
If you are a veteran or military student or eligible to receive financial benefits, complete information is available through our Veteran Affairs Office.
Veterans and Military Benefits