Tuition 2009-10 Academic Year

Admission to the CSUS universities is competitive, and each university has its own application and admissions process.

Full-Time, In-State Commuter Undergraduate Students

Total tuition and mandatory fees for full-time, in-state commuter undergraduate students
(not including sickness insurance, housing and food service)

Full-Time, In-State Resident Undergraduate Students

Total tuition and fees for full-time, in-state resident undergraduate students
(not including sickness insurance and based on double room):

In-State Graduate Students

Total tuition and mandatory fees for in-state graduate students
(not including sickness insurance): If you have questions about whether you qualify as an in-state or out-of-state student for tuition purposes, please read the Connecticut General Statutes regarding residency (pdf).

Prospective students should note that students unable to do college-level math or English will have to complete remedial classes within their first 24 credits.
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