Financing Your Education
The cost of an education from Belmont University is among the lowest to be found in any accredited private senior university in the South and compares favorably with the total expenses of other accredited colleges and universities. The low costs have been made possible by substantial gifts by alumni and friends. Therefore, the actual cost of educating a student at Belmont University is considerably greater than the amount charged and all students attending Belmont share in this savings. Belmont University reserves the right to alter fees and tuition at the beginning of any semester of the academic year if, in the judgment of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, such change is necessary.
The university cost estimator page under the Student Financial Services (SFS) web link is the definitive listing for university costs. Any differences below defer to the SFS cost listing.
Expenses
Note: The Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) is Belmont's source for current tuition, fees, and other applicable charges particular to the student’s enrollment. The information below is checked for accuracy however any discrepancy in the information below is superseded by information posted on Belmont’s SFS website.
Tuition (2014-2015) The following charges are made each semester. |
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Fall and Spring Semesters 12-16 Hours | 13,660.00 per semester |
Fewer than 12 hours | 1040.00 per hour |
More than 16 hours | 1040.00 per hour |
Adult Degree Program (formerly University College) | 595.00 per hour |
Audit (per hour) | 1040.00 per hour |
Consolidated Undergradaute Fees (non-refundable) | |
Student Fee 0-3 hours | 185.00 per semester |
Student Fee 4-11 hours | 460.00 per semester |
Student Fee 12+ hours | 670.00 per semester |
University College | 185.00 per semester |
Graduation Fee Undergraduate / Masters / Doctorate | 185.00 / 250.00 / 275.00 |
International Student Application Fee | (See Admissions) |
Student Fee
The funds generated by this fee directly impact the overall campus experience for Belmont students, including such important areas as emergency services, campus safety, mail services, parking, maintenance, career services, library services, student activities, and technological advancements.
Enrollment Deposit
Upon approval to Belmont, all new students are required to pay a $250 enrollment deposit to reserve a place in the semester for which the student applied. Payment of the enrollment deposit is necessary before any new student may register for classes.
The enrollment deposit will be credited to the student’s account and will be used to offset the expenses accrued in the first semester of studies at Belmont. If the student resides on campus, the housing deposit will be pulled from the enrollment deposit.
There is a $250 orientation fee that will be deducted from the enrollment deposit. Th eenrollment deposit includes a deposit for housing, which is nonrefundable.
Campus Housing All residential students will be required to comply with a nine-month contract. Room and Board charges will be placed on the student's account. |
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Residence Halls: | |
Residence Hall - Double | 2,560.00 per person per semester |
Kennedy / Thraikill - Double | 2,925.00 per person per semester |
Paton / Bear / Potter - Double | 2,925.00 per person per semester |
Paton / Bear / Potter - Triple | 2,340.00 per person per semester |
Belmont Commons | 3,960.00 per person per semester |
Bruin Hills | 3,950.00 per person per semester |
Dicken / Horrell / New Residence Hall |
4,075.00 per person per semester* * An Additional $250 housing fee will be assessed to certain rooms |
The Hillside - 2 BR | 4,385.00 per person per semester |
The Hillside - 4 BR | 4,175.00 per person per semester |
*During the Fall and Spring Semesters the Residence Halls will remain open for all breaks and holidays with the exception of Christmas and the period between Summer Session and Fall Semester. Limited summer housing is available. Please contact the Office of Residence Life or visit the SFS website for additional information. |
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Meal Plan Charges Incoming Freshman must select a 20, 16, or 14 meal plan. All meal plan contracts are for the entire acadmeic year, and may not be changed mid-year. |
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2014-2015 Meals | |
Plan 1: 20 meals per week | 2,340.00/semester |
Plan 2: 16 meals per week + 150 declining points | 2,310.00/semester |
Plan 3: 14 meals per week + 275 declining points | 2,230.00/semester |
Plan 4: 10 meals per week + 275 declining points |
1,675.00/semester |
Plan 5: 8 meals per week + 425 declining points |
1,555.00/semester |
Plan 6: 5 meals per week (Apt. and Commuters only) | 700.00/semester |
**Incoming freshmen are required to take either the 14+, 16+ or 20-meal plan for both the fall and spring semesters. All meal plan contracts are for the entire academic year and may not be changed mid-year. The University Dining Hall is closed during Fall Break, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Spring Break; however, during those breaks, other on-campus food service options may be available to students. Food service options during breaks may NOT be included in the meal plan cost. |
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Selecting Meal Plans | |
All meal plan meals are all served in the dining hall. Meal plans with extra credit consist of meals served in the dining hall and the additional credit which can be used in the Curb Cafe, What's Bruin and Corner Court. |
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Course Fees | |
Some courses at Belmont require additional special fees for materials or specialized instruction used in the course. These fees are listed as part of the individual course description and are listed in the class schedule each term. These fees are non-refundable. |