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Cost
Financing a college education is an important investment and understanding a student's financial aid budget is a key component. The cost of attendance is calculated by each university for one year of attendance. The cost of attendance is based on direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include tuition, fees, room and board (if living on campus). Indirect costs are not paid directly to Stony Brook and include books, supplies, transportation and personal expenses.2024-2025 Estimated Full-Time Cost of Attendance (COA)
Important Notes/Key Terms: Tuition is set annually by SUNY. These estimated costs are effective August 2024.
All charges are subject to change following regulations from the state of New York,
the State University of New York, and Stony Brook University. Tuition and Fees may
vary based on program of study. Please visit the Student Financial Services Website for actual charges. Fees include: College Fee, Health Services Fee, Graduate Activity Fee, Technology
Fee, Academic Excellence & Success Fee and Transportation Fee. Direct costs are charges paid to the University. Transportation allowance may cover travel to the student's home during breaks in the
semester. Personal expenses include clothing, personal maintenance, grooming aids, and recreation.
Direct Costs
New York Resident
Out of State Resident
Tuition
$7,070
$28,874
Fees
$3,574
$3,574
Housing
$11,588
$11,588
Meals
$7,192
$7,192
Total Direct Cost
$29,424
$51,228
Indirect Costs
New York Resident
Out of State Resident
Books
$900
$900
Transportation
$840
$840
Personal Expenses
$2,408
$2,408
Total Indirect Cost
$4,148
$4,148
ESTIMATED YEARLY COST
$33,572
$55,376
Housing and meal costs may vary depending on housing options and meal plan selected.
Double dorm room and Wolfie Deluxe Meal Plan were used to calculate above meal and
housing plans. All resident first year students are charged an additional fee for
required opening weekend meals. All resident transfer students are charged an additional
fee for opening weekend lunches.
Indirect costs are not paid directly to the University. They are average regional
costs based on the consumer price index.
Full time students will be billed for health insurance through the University. The
option to waive this cost will be available by providing proof of coverage to the Student Health Service at Stony Brook University.
Direct Costs New York Resident Tuition $7,070 Fees $3,574 Total Direct Cost $10,644
Indirect Costs New York Resident At Home Living Allowance $9,774 Books $900 Transportation $4,744 Personal Expenses $2,408 Total Indirect Cost $17,826
ESTIMATED YEARLY COSTS $28,470
Important Notes/Key Terms:
Tuition is set annually by SUNY. These estimated costs are effective August 2024. All charges are subject to change following regulations from the state of New York, the State University of New York, and Stony Brook University. Tuition and Fees may vary based on program of study. Please visit theStudent Financial Services Website for actual charges.
Fees include: College Fee, Health Services Fee, Graduate Activity Fee, Technology Fee, Academic Excellence & Success Fee and Transportation Fee.
Direct costs are charges paid to the University.
Indirect costs are not paid directly to the University. They are average regional costs based on the consumer price index.
Transportation allowance may cover the cost of operating and maintaining a car, the costs of daily trips to and from campus, the cost of trips to permanent residence, and the cost of bus and parking permits.Personal expenses include clothing, personal maintenance, grooming aids, and recreation.
Full time students will be billed for health insurance through the University. The option to waive this cost will be available by providing proof of coverage to the Student Health Service at Stony Brook University.
Direct Costs New York Resident Out of State Resident Tuition $7,070 $28,874 Fees $3,574 $3,574 Total Direct Cost $10,644 $32,448
Indirect Costs New York Resident Out of State Resident Housing $11,286 $11,286 Meals $5,724 $5,724 Books $900 $900 Transportation $4,744 $4,744 Personal Expenses $2,408 $2,408 Total Indirect Cost $25,062 $25,062
ESTIMATED YEARLY COST $35,706 $57,510
Important Notes/Key Terms:
Tuition is set annually by SUNY. These estimated costs are effective August 2024. All charges are subject to change following regulations from the state of New York, the State University of New York, and Stony Brook University. Tuition and Fees may vary based on program of study. Please visit theStudent Financial Services Website for actual charges.
Fees include: College Fee, Health Services Fee, Graduate Activity Fee, Technology Fee, Academic Excellence & Success Fee and Transportation Fee.
Direct costs are charges paid to the University.
Indirect costs are not paid directly to the University. They are average regional costs based on the consumer price index.
Transportation allowance may cover the cost of operating and maintaining a car, the costs of daily trips to and from campus, the cost of trips to permanent residence, and the cost of bus and parking permits.Personal expenses include clothing, personal maintenance, grooming aids, and recreation.
Full time students will be billed for health insurance through the University. The option to waive this cost will be available by providing proof of coverage to the Student Health Service at Stony Brook University.
2023-2024 Estimated Full-Time Cost of Attendance (COA)
Direct Costs New York Resident Out of State Resident Tuition $7,070 $26,860 Fees $3,490 $3,490 Housing $11,250 $11,250 Meals $7,050 $7,050 Total Direct Cost $28,860 $48,650
Indirect Costs New York Resident Out of State Resident Books $900 $900 Transportation $840 $840 Personal Expenses $2,408 $2,408 Total Indirect Cost $4,148 $4,148
ESTIMATED YEARLY COST $33,008 $52,798
Important Notes/Key Terms:
Tution is set annually by SUNY and is generally done in June. These estimated costs are effective 06/13/2023. All charges are subject to change following regulations from the state of New York, the State University of New York, and Stony Brook University. Tuition and Fees may vary based on program of study. Please visit the Student Financial Services Website for actual charges.
Fees include: College Fee, Health Services Fee, Graduate Activity Fee, Technology Fee, Academic Excellence & Success Fee and Transportation Fee.
Housing and meal costs may vary depending on housing options and meal plan selected. Double dorm room and Wolfie Standard Meal Plan were used to calculate above meal and housing plans. All resident first year students are charged an additional fee for required opening weekend meals. All resident transfer students are charged an additional fee for opening weekend lunches.Direct costs are charges paid to the University.
Indirect costs are not paid directly to the University. They are average regional costs based on the consumer price index.Transportation allowance may cover travel to the student's home during breaks in the semester.
Personal expenses include clothing, personal maintenance, grooming aids, and recreation.
Full time students will be billed for health insurance through the University. The option to waive this cost will be available by providing proof of coverage to the Student Health Service at Stony Brook University.
Direct Costs New York Resident Tuition $7,070 Fees $3,490 Total Direct Cost $10,560
Indirect Costs New York Resident At Home Living Allowance $4,050 Books $900 Transportation $4,744 Personal Expenses $2,408 Total Indirect Cost $12,102
ESTIMATED YEARLY COSTS $22,662
Important Notes/Key Terms:
Tution is set annually by SUNY and is generally done in June. These estimated costs are effective 06/13/2023. All charges are subject to change following regulations from the state of New York, the State University of New York, and Stony Brook University. Tuition and Fees may vary based on program of study. Please visit the Student Financial Services Website for actual charges.
Fees include: College Fee, Health Services Fee, Graduate Activity Fee, Technology Fee, Academic Excellence & Success Fee and Transportation Fee.
Direct costs are charges paid to the University.
Indirect costs are not paid directly to the University. They are average regional costs based on the consumer price index.
Transportation allowance may cover the cost of operating and maintaining a car, the costs of daily trips to and from campus, the cost of trips to permanent residence, and the cost of bus and parking permits.Personal expenses include clothing, personal maintenance, grooming aids, and recreation.
Full time students will be billed for health insurance through the University. The option to waive this cost will be available by providing proof of coverage to the Student Health Service at Stony Brook University.
Direct Costs New York Resident Out of State Resident Tuition $7,070 $26,860 Fees $3,490 $3,490 Total Direct Cost $10,560 $30,350
Indirect Costs New York Resident Out of State Resident Housing $10,336 $10,336 Meals $5,640 $5,640 Books $900 $900 Transportation $4,744 $4,744 Personal Expenses $2,408 $2,408 Total Indirect Cost $24,028 $24,028
ESTIMATED YEARLY COST $34,588 $54,378
Important Notes/Key Terms:
Tution is set annually by SUNY and is generally done in June. These estimated costs are effective 06/13/2023. All charges are subject to change following regulations from the state of New York, the State University of New York, and Stony Brook University. Tuition and Fees may vary based on program of study. Please visit the Student Financial Services Website for actual charges.
Fees include: College Fee, Health Services Fee, Graduate Activity Fee, Technology Fee, Academic Excellence & Success Fee and Transportation Fee.
Direct costs are charges paid to the University.
Indirect costs are not paid directly to the University. They are average regional costs based on the consumer price index.
Transportation allowance may cover the cost of operating and maintaining a car, the costs of daily trips to and from campus, the cost of trips to permanent residence, and the cost of bus and parking permits.Personal expenses include clothing, personal maintenance, grooming aids, and recreation.
Full time students will be billed for health insurance through the University. The option to waive this cost will be available by providing proof of coverage to the Student Health Service at Stony Brook University.
New York Resident | Out of State Resident | |
---|---|---|
Tuition | $6,670 | $24,180 |
Fees** | $2,588 | $2,588 |
Room*** | $8,402 | $8,402 |
Meal Plan*** | $5,044 | $5,044 |
Total Direct Cost | $22,704 | $40,214 |
INDIRECT COSTS | New York Resident | Out of State Resident |
---|---|---|
Books | $900 | $900 |
Transportation | $500 | $500 |
Personal | $1,368 | $1,368 |
Total Inderct Cost | $2,768 | $2,768 |
ESTIMATED COST | $25,472 | $42,982 |
*These estimated costs are effective 8/15/2017. All charges are subject to change following regulations from the state of New York, the State University of New York, and Stony Brook University. Please visit the Bursar/Student Accounts Website for actual charges.
**Fees include: College Fee, Health Services Fee, Intercollegiate Athletic Fee, Recreation
Center/Fields Fee, Technology Fee, Academic Excellence & Success Fee and Transportation
Fee.
***Costs may vary depending on meal plan and housing options selected. Double dorm
room and Silver Meal plan were used to calculate above meal and housing plans. All
resident first year students are charged an additional fee for required opening weekend
meals. All resident transfer students are charged an additional fee for opening weekend
lunches.
Full time students who do not have their own health insurance are required to purchase
health insurance through the University.
Financial Need Financial aid eligibility is based on your financial need. Financial need is calculated
by subtracting your Student Aid Index (SAI) from your Estimated Cost of Attendance.
Once your financial need is determined, Stony Brook will work to create a financial
aid package for you. The formula to determine your financial need is: Your SAI is calculated each year using a formula determined by the US Congress after
the filing of a FAFSA. Your SAI is listed on the Student Aid Report (SAR) after your
FAFSA has been submitted.