Appendix A - Current Tuition, Fees, & Room and Board Charges

Southern Illinois University of Carbondale
  1. Illinois Residents per term:
    Annual tuition for full-time students (15 hours per semester for undergraduate students, 12 hours per semester for graduate students, and 15 hours per semester for law students)

A.    Regular Tuition Program

SIU Carbondale
Undergraduates* 1,5 Per Hour Charge Semester Rate Annual Rate Annual $ Increase Percent Increase
New Students Guaranteed Rate (FY25) $321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
Guaranteed Rate Fall 2023
(FY24)
$321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
Guaranteed Rate Fall 2022
(FY23)
$321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
  Guaranteed Fall 2021 Cohort (FY22) $321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
  Guaranteed Fall 2020 Cohort(FY21) $321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
  Guaranteed Fall 2019 Cohort (FY20) $321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
  Continuing Tuition Rate Fall 2018 Cohort (FY19) $321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
  Non-Guaranteed Rate (Prior to Fall 2018) $321.25 $4,818.75 $9,637.50 $0.00 0.0%
Graduates* 2,5 $469.50 $5,634.00 $11,268.00 $0.00 0.0%
M.S. Physician Assistant** 3,4 $959.00 $17,822.50 $35,645.00 $902.00 2.6%
Doctor of Medical Science** 3,6 $631.00 $7,782.33 $23,347.00 $592.00 2.6%
School of Law* 3 $547.00 $8,205.00 $16,410.00 $0.00 0.0%
School of Medicine** 3 $870.00 $18,270.00 $36,540.00 $924.00 2.6%
School of Medicine Lincoln Scholars Program** 3 $870.00 $18,270.00 $36,540.00 $924.00 2.6%

* Undergraduate and Graduate (except Law) tuition assessment is capped at 15 hours per semester. Newly entering Undergraduate or Graduate students who enter in the Fall 2016 semester or thereafter will pay the uncapped credit hour rate for tuition.  (5/8/14), (3/24/16)
** School of Medicine per hour charge is based on 21 hours per semester for the MD program and 22 hours per semester for the PA program. The Doctor of Medical Science per hour charge is based on 18 credit hours in the Spring, 8 credit hours in the Summer and 11 credit hours in the Fall.  Annual Rate based on two semesters except for the Doctor of Medical Science which is based on three semesters. (3/24/16)

Notes:
1) New entering and continuing international student tuition is 2.5 times the Undergraduate rate unless they qualify for an Alternate Tuition Program.  (5/13/10, 5/10/12, 11/08/12, 5/9/13, 11/14/13, 2/9/17)
2) New entering and continuing non-resident student tuition is 2.5 times the in-state rate unless they qualify for an Alternate Tuition Program. (2/9/17)
3) Non-resident tuition is 3.0 times the in-state rate for the Medical School M.D. Program. For the PA Program, non-resident tution is 1.5 times the in-state rate for the Medical School PA rate portion and 2.5 times the in-state rate for the Graduate School rate portion. Doctor of Medical Science in-state and non-resident tuition rates are the same. The non-resident tuition rate for the School of Law is 1.0 times the in-state rate.  (5/12/11, 5/10/12, 5/9/13, 11/14/13, 4/16/15, 3/24/16, 2/9/17, 2/8/18, 9/17/20, 4/29/21)
4) Students in the Master of Science Program in Physician Assistant Studies (PA) will be assessed $490.00 per uncapped credit hour in addition to the Graduate School tuition rate of $469.50, for the first 15 credit hours. All credit hours in excess of 15 will be assessed at $490.00 per credit hour.  First year PA students take 44 credit hours/AY (Fall 22 credits; Spring 22 credits).    (5/12/11, 3/24/16, 2/9/17, 2/8/18, 2/14/19, 4/29/21, 4/28/22, 4/11/24)
5)  Beginning Fall 2008 (FY2009), the College of Business implemented a 15% differential tuition surcharge for new entering Undergraduate and Graduate students with a declared College of Business major.  Also beginning Fall 2008 (FY2009), the College of Business implemented a Minor Program Fee that is equal to 15% of 15 credit hours of applicable in-state tuition for new entering Undergraduate students with a declared College of Business minor. The differential tuition surcharge for both in-state and out-of-state students will be assessed on the applicable in-state tuition rate and will be capped at 15 credit hours per semester.  Beginning Fall 2016 and thereafter, newly entering Undergraduate or Graduate students who declare a College of Business major or minor will pay the uncapped credit hour rate for the differential tuition surcharge. (3/24/16)

The rate for College of Business students will be as follows as referred to in Note 5 above:
 
  Per Hour Semester Annual Minor Prog Fee
New Undergraduate Fall 2024 Guaranteed Rate (FY25) $369.50 $5,542.50 $11,085.00
Guaranteed Fall 2023 Guaranteed Rate (FY24) $369.50 $5,542.50 $11,085.00
Guaranteed Fall 2022 Undergraduate Cohort (FY23) $369.50 $5,542.50 $11,085.00
Guaranteed Fall 2021 Undergraduate Cohort (FY22) $369.50 $5,542.50 $11,085.00
Guaranteed Fall 2020 Undergraduate Cohort (FY21) $369.50 $5,542.50 $11,085.00
  Guaranteed Fall 2019 Undergraduate Cohort (FY20) $369.50 $5,542.50 $11,085.00  
  Non-Guaranteed Rate Undergraduate Cohort (FY09-FY19) $369.50 $5,542.50 $11,085.00  
  Graduate Students (new entering in FY09-FY25) $540.00 $6,480.00 $12,960.00  
Minor Program Fee-New UG Fall 2024 Guaranteed Rate (FY25) $723.00

Minor Program Fee-Guaranteed Rate l 2023 Guaranteed Rate (FY24)

$723.00
Minor Program Fee-Guaranteed Rate Fall 2022 UG Cohort (FY23) $723.00
  Minor Program Fee-Guaranteed Fall 2021 UG Cohort (FY22)       $723.00
  Minor Program Fee-Guaranteed Fall 2020 UG Cohort (FY21)       $723.00
  Minor Program Fee-Guaranteed Fall 2019 UG Cohort (FY20)       $723.00
  Minor Program Fee-Continuing Tuition Rate UG Cohort (FY09-FY19)       $723.00


6) Beginning in June 2021, the School of Medicine will offered a Doctor of Medical Science program. This program covers three semesters (Summer, Fall, Spring) for a total of 37 credit hours at $631 per credit hour. Coursework will be entirely on-line with the exception of periodic in-person practicums. (9/17/20), (4/29/21, 4/11/24)

(5/9/13, 11/14/13, 4/17/14, 4/16/15, 9/10/15, 3/24/16, 2/9/17, 2/8/18, 2/14/19, 2/13/20, 9/17/20, 04/28/22)

B.    Alternate Tuition Programs

  1. All new graduate students from MO, KY, IN, TN & AR who enter in the Fall of 2009 or thereafter will pay an alternate tuition rate of 1.0 times the applicable in-state rate (excludes Medicine, Law and Physician Assistant Studies).  All new graduate students from IA and WI who enter in the Fall of 2014 or thereafter will pay an alternate tuition rate of 1.0 times the applicable in-state rate (excludes Medicine, Law and Physician Assistant Studies.) (2/9/17) All SIU Carbondale undergraduate students or SIU Carbondale alumni who are admitted into a graduate program at SIU Carbondale, including an accelerated master's degree program, will pay an alternate tuition rate of 1.0 times the applicable in-state rate (excludes Medicine, Law and Physician Assistant Studies). (2/13/20)
  2. International students who qualify as high-achieving new first-time freshmen and new first-time transfer students who enter in the Fall of 2013 or thereafter will pay an alternate tuition rate of 1.0 the applicable in-state Undergraduate tuition rate (excludes Medicine, Law & Physician Assistant Studies). Students who qualify as high-achieving non-resident first-time students in a graduate program who enter in the fall 2015 or therafter will pay an alternate tuition rate of 1.0 time the applicable in-state Graduate tuition rate (excludes Medicine, Law and Physician Assistant Studies). (4/16/15), (2/9/17)
  3. Newly entering Graduate students who enter in the Fall 2013 or thereafter who are (i) actively serving in the United States Armed Forces or (ii) those who have been honorably discharged will pay an alternative tuition rate of 1.0 times the current in-state tuition rate. (2/9/17)
  4. Newly entering freshman or transfer Undergraduate students who enter in the Fall 2011 or thereafter who have parent(s) or legal guardian(s) who are graduates of Southern Illinois University Carbondale will pay an alternate tuition rate of 0.8 times the applicable Undergraduate tuition rate (excludes Medicine, Law and Physician Assistant Studies). (2/9/17)
  5. Students who are active duty military members, in all branches and including Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) and Guard and Reserve members called to Active Duty, and who enter in Fall 2015 or thereafter, will pay an alternate tuition rate per credit hour equal to the maximum allowable benefit provided to such students by the Department of Defense's Military Tuition Assistance Program. Additionally, effective in Fall 2019 or thereafter, all fees listed in 4 Policies of the Board Appendix A, 6 and Appendix A, 12 shall be waived for such students. This alternate tuition rate will not apply to academic programs in the professional schools of Law and Medicine, the Physician Assistant program or to the online MBA, online Masters of Accountancy and online Masters of Science in Supply Chain Management and Engineering. The College of Business differential tuition surcharge shall not be applied to active duty military students. (4/16/15, 3/24/16, 2/9/17, 2/8/18, 5/16/19)
  6. Graduate Students entering the online Master of Science in Supply Chain Management and Engineering executive education degree program in the Fall 2016 or thereafter will be assessed a tuition rate of $854 per credit hour. There is no in-state/out-of-state differential rate on students enrolled in this program and students are not subject to other fees. (9/10/15)
  7. Graduate students entering the online Mater of Business Administration program in the Fall 2009 or thereafter will be assessed a tuition rate of $854 per credit hour. There is no in-state/out-of-state differential rate on students enrolled in this program and students are not subject to other fees. (9/10/15)
  8. Graduate students entering the online Master of Accountancy program in the Fall 2009 or thereafter will be assessed a tuition rate of $854 per credit hour. There is no in-state/out-of-state differential rate on students enrolled in this program and students are not subject to other fees. (9/10/15)
  9. (11/14/13), (4/16/15), (9/10/15), (3/24/16), (2/09/17), (2/08/18)

2. [Reserved]

3.   SIU Professional Schools: Nonresident Tuition - Non-Resident student tuition is three times the in-state rate for all SIU Professional Schools (e.g., Dental, and Medicine except for Pharmacy and Law. The Pharmacy multiplier is 1.4 times the in-state rate, and the Law multiplier is 1.5 times the in-state rate. (10/14/2004, 2/8/18)

4.  Course Fees

a.  Department of Aviation Management and Flight
Effective Fall Semester, 2020

Course Name Rates
AF 199 Intermediate Flight/
Program Transition
$4,764
AF 201A Primary Flight I $7,841
AF 201B Primary Flight II $8,762
AF 203 Flight Basic $12,263
AF 204 Flight Intermediate $12,984

AF 206A
Flight Instrument I $5,764
AF206B Flight Instrument II $6,984
AF 207A Flight Advanced $9,596
AF 207B Flight Multi-Engine Operations $8,062

AF 300A
Flight Instructor (Airplane) I $5,458
AF300B Flight Instructor (Airplane) II $5,574
AF 301 Flight Instructor/(Airplane-Multi-Engine) $2,685
AF 302 Flight Instructor/(Airplane-Instrument) $2,461
AF 304 Practicum in Air Carrier Ops $8,060
AF 305 Airline Ops and Turbine Transitions Training $2,310
AF 306 Intro to Technically Advanced
Aircraft Ops
$3,368

Course fees do not include potential fuel surcharge which may be implemented pending market conditions.  Required courses in the AAS in Aviation Flight offered by SIUC include AF 201A, 201B, 203, 204, 206A, 206B, 207A and 207B.  The remaining courses are offered as electives towards the completion of the baccalaureate degree.  (5/8/14), (2/14/19), (2/13/20)

b. Dental Hygiene Program
Effective Summer 2024

DH 207C Pre-Clinic Instrumentation Up to $1,900*
DH 220C Dental Hygiene Clinic I Up to $500*
DH 320C Dental Hygiene Clinic II Up to $1,000**
DH 355C Dental Hygiene Clinic III Up to $500*
DH 441C Dental Hygiene Clinic IV Up to $500*
DH 450C Advanced Periodontics Clinic V Up to $500*

*Fee to be set at actual costs of instruments and supplies
**Up to $725 of this fee is to be set at actual costs of instruments and supplies.  $275 of this fee is part of a capital investment program to replace equipment used in the Dental Hygiene Clinic.  (4/29/21, 4/11/24)

c. Department of Forestry
Effective Summer Session 2024
Forest Resources Management Summer Camp Series:

For 310C Silviculture Field Studies   $125*
For 314C Forest Protection Field Studies   $250*
For 351C Forest Resources Measurements Field Studies   $250*
For 360C Forest Industries Field Studies   $125*
Total for four course series: $750*

FOR 422C Park and Wildlands Management Camp $750*

Forest Ecology Field Studies Courses**: 

FOR 454A Forest Ecology Field Studies-Boreal $500
FOR 454B Forest Ecology Field Studies-Lake States $500
FOR 454C Forest Ecology Field Studies-Southern Appalachians $500 
FOR 454D Forest Ecology Field Studies Southern Pine $500
FOR 454E Forest Ecology:  Southwestern Fuels Management $500

*Fee to be set as a flat fee per course.
** Only one field studies course will be offered during the spring term.

  d.  Nursing Program 

FY21 FY22
NUR300 Fundamentals of Nursing $150 $1,026.33*
NUR400 Adult Nursing $150 $1026.33*
NUR415** Nursing Immersion Internship $0 $876.33

*$150 for each course fee is retained for supplies and materials specific to that course.  The additional funds for each course total $876.33 each, which reflects a one-third share of the total cost of the NCLEX-RN examp prep educational materials.
**There was a typographical error on Table 2 of SIUC’s Tuition and Fee matter presented at the April 29, 2021, SIU Board of Trustees meeting.  The error resulted in a course being listed as NUR414 instead of NUR415 for a fee.  The campus regrets the error.  Appendix A reflects the correct course number.
(4/29/21)

e. Behavior Analysis and Therapy Program
Effective Summer 2024

BAT 527 Analysis of Verbal Behavior   $400

f. Counseling and Rehabilitation Education Program
Effective Summer 2024

CARE 548B Individual Practicum   $215

 

5. Tuition and all mandatory student fees shall be refunded to students who officially withdraw from the university by the following deadlines: 

 A 100% refund of tuition and mandatory student fees shall be refunded to students who officially withdraw from the University by the deadlines outlined below:

Duration of Course Last Date to Withdraw to Receive a Full Refund*
8 weeks or more Last day of 2nd week
4 weeks and less than 8 weeks Last day of 1st week
Less than 4 weeks 1st class meeting
A partial refund of 50% of tuition shall be given to students who officially withdraw from the University by the deadlines outlined below:
Duration of Course Last Date to Withdraw to Receive a 50% Tuition Refund*
8 weeks or more Last day of 4th week
4 weeks and less than 8 weeks Last day of 2nd week
2 weeks and less than 4 weeks 4th class meeting
less than 2 weeks 2nd class meeting
Students enrolled in courses of 8 weeks or more duration and receive a 50% refund of tuition shall be given a 100% refund of mandatory student fees if they officially withdraw from the University by the last day of the third week.
For all other students who receive a 50% refund of tuition, no mandatory student fees shall be refunded.
Students who receive a 50% tuition refund will be assessed an administrative fee of $100.00.

*Eligibility for full or 50% tuition refund determined by the beginning date of the course and the last day of the student's attendance (i.e., the date the student officially withdraws from the University).

No tuition or mandatory student fees shall be refunded after the deadlines stated above except for students entering military service for six months or longer, students called to active military duty at a time of national need, and students in grave circumstances who demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Chancellor or the Chancellor's designee that, for reasons beyond their control, they are unable to continue their educational program. Nothing in this policy shall preclude the Chancellor from complying with any applicable law or regulation. The tuition and mandatory student fees shall be refunded on the basis of criteria and procedures established by the Chancellor of SIUC and approved by the President. (2/14/02, 3/13/03, 7/10/08)
  1. General student fee schedule approved by the Board for Southern Illinois University Carbondale in effect Fall Semester:
a. Fees: UnCapped (Per Credit Hour Per Semester) Effective
Fall 2023
Effective
Fall 2024
General Student Fee - On-Campus (1) $120.00 $123.00
General Student Fee - Off-Campus

$80.00

$80.00
b. Fees: Flat Rate (Per Semester) Effective
Fall 2023
Effective
Fall 2024

Student Insurance Fee (2)

$1,139.00

$1,139.00
Student-to-Student Grant Fee (3) $3.00 $3.00
(1) Fees for Physician Assistant, Law and School of Medicine are capped at 15 hours per semester. (2/8/18). First year School of Medicine MD program students are capped at 5 hours per summer semester. 4/30/20
(2) Summer rates for Student Insurance Fee: 2024 $395.00, 2025 $395,00 (Effective Summer 2018, Summer rate is only assessed to students not enrolled the preceding Spring Semester.)  Summer rates provided by the vendor are estimates.  Students are charged the lowest rate possible.  (4/16/15, 3/24/16, 2/9/17, 2/8/18, 4/12/18, 5/16/19, 4/30/20, 12/03/20, 04/28/22, 4/27/23) (4/11/24)
(3) Student-to-Student Grant: Amount refundable upon student's request within specified period of time. Graduate and professional students do not pay this fee.
  1. Student-to-Student Grant Program Fee: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale is authorized to participate in the "Student-to-Student Grant Program" administered by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission and a contribution of $3.00 per semester shall be collected from each on-campus undergraduate student enrolling at SIUC. The contribution shall apply without regard to the number of hours of academic work carried, and provision shall be made for a full refund of the "Student-to- Student Grant Program" contribution to any on-campus undergraduate student who requests a refund at the time of payment of fees or within 10 days thereafter. The net aggregate of money so collected shall be retained by the university in an identifiable, separate account and shall be used solely for the purposes of making scholarship grants to qualified on-campus undergraduate students enrolled in SIUC and for application toward obtaining matching grants from the Illinois Student Assistance Commission pursuant to 110 ILCS 947/1 except as provided below. (3/13/03)

    The net aggregate of money collected through the "Student-to- Student Grant Program" from on-campus undergraduate international students will be retained by the university in the Student-to-Student Grant account but identified as money to be used for international students through the use of a separate aid code and shall be used solely for the purpose of making scholarship grants to qualified on-campus undergraduate international students enrolled in SIUC and shall not be matched by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
  1. Student Medical Benefit Fee - Student Insurance Fee: A flat fee shall be collected from each student to provide a program of medical insurance coverage through a program of health insurance. A refund of the SMB Student Insurance Fee is authorized t the extent that the student is able to demonstrate duplicate medical insurance coverage. (2/8/18)
  1. University Housing
        a. Schedule of rates for University-operated single student housing at SIUC effective Summer Session 2024
  Rate
In Dollars 2024 2025
Residence Halls — Per Semester $
  Double Occupancy    
    Thompson Point $3,146 $3,378
    Towers, University Hall $3,146 $3,378
  Single Room Increment    
    Thompson Point $1,827 $1,936
    Towers, University Hall $1,827 $1,936
  Break Housing (per night) $29 $35
Residence Hall - Summer Session - Per Night
  Double Occupancy $21 $28
  Single Room $28 $35
Wall and Grand Apartments - Per Semester - Furnished with utilities
  Single Room $3,892 $4,125
Super Single $5,074 $5,378
  1. Schedule of rates for University-operated dining halls effective Summer Session 2024:
  2024 2025
Resident — Dining Plans Fall and Spring semesters
  Saluki Anytime Plan (unlimited + 6 guest meal passes included) $2,165 $2,252
Dining Plan Only - housing apartment residents and off-campus students    
  Block-20 Plan - 20 meals in dining facilities $190 $190
SIUC Leased Office Space
  Annual (without utilities & maintenance) $20,300  $20,300
  1. Schedule of rates for University-operated rental housing at SIUC effective July 1:
  2024 2025
Evergreen Terrace - Unfurnished plus charges for metered electricity    
  Two-bedroom apartment (unfurnished) $743 $788
  Three-bedroom apartment (unfurnished) $810 $859
  ET Undergrad room rental - small bedroom (furnished) $451 $471
  ET Undergrad room rental - large bedroom (furnished) $471 $500
Elizabeth Apartments - Furnished with utilities    
  Efficiency $640 $678
(11/9/95, 5/8/03, 2/8/18, 2/13/20, 12/03/20, 4/11/24)


10. SIUC School of Medicine

General Fees: Students enrolled in the School of Medicine shall pay the general student fees approved by the Board (4 Policies B-6) with the following exceptions. Students attending the Springfield Medical Facility, including those enrolled in programs and second-year students in the Physician Assistant program, shall be exempt from paying the General Student Fee- On-Campus. A Student Medical Benefit-Student Health Fee of $575.00 per academic year for these students shall be paid to the Center for Family Medicine in Springfield to provide comparable health care for these students. (Note: These students participate in the same extended care coverage as the Carbondale students.) A Disability Insurance Program Fee of $58.20 per academic year and a Technology Fee of $270.00 per academic year shall also be collected from each medical student. Students attending the Springfield Medical Facility will also pay $255.00 for the Student Activity Fee, per academic year. (2/8/18), (5/16/19), (4/29/21) , (4/27/23), (4/11/24)

11. All student fees and other financial obligations to the University are payable in advance either by school terms or in appropriate installments under a plan or plans proposed by the Chancellor and approved by the President. No student shall be enrolled in classes in any educational unit until at least the first installment of fees shall have been paid, without an approved exception. Each fee installment plan shall provide for appropriate regulatory fees and withdrawal of academic services and privileges for students who fail to perform their obligations under the plan. (2/8/18)

12. Beginning Fall 2018, students registered only for Distance Learning (online) or Off-Campus courses are required to pay the General Student Fee - Off-Campus as listed in Appendix A.6 above. (2/8/18)
Students who are concurrently enrolled in both regular (on campus) courses AND Distance Learning (online) or Off-Campus courses are required to pay the General Student Fee - On-Campus as listed in Appendix A.6 above for all credit hours enrolled.  (12/09/10, 2/13/20)

13. Beginning Fall 2016, students registered for the online Master of Science in Supply Chain Management and Engineering program are not required to pay mandatory student fees. (9/10/15)

14. Beginning Fall 2009, students registered for the online Master of Business Administration program or the online Master of Accountancy program are not required to pay mandatory student fees. (9/10/15)

15. Beginning Fall 2021, students registered in the Juris Doctor program in the School of Law shall pay an academic support fee of $499 per semester to provide holistic bar exam preparatory services. (4/29/21)