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    May 31, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin

Tuition and Fees


Student Accounts Office
113E East Hall
651-523-3000
studentaccounts@hamline.edu
www.hamline.edu/studentaccounts

Complete tuition and fee information is provided at www.hamline.edu/tuition.



On Campus Programs Tuition and Fees

Tuition Rates 2025-2026

Full-Time Students, fall and spring (12-18 credits per semester)

  • Per year - $50,613

Note: Students who register for more than 18 credits in fall or spring will be charged the per-credit rate for each additional credit. For specific details, see: https://www.hamline.edu/registration-records/registration-information/undergraduate/

Part-Time Students, fall and spring (less than 12 credits per semester)

  • Per credit - $1,637
  • Audit charge per course - $250

May and Summer Terms

  • Per credit - $818

Yearly Fees 2025-2026

  • New student fee - $320
  • Student Activity Fee (estimated) - $525
  • Health Services Fee - $310 (full-time) / $228 (part-time)
  • Facilities Fee - $156 (full-time) / $94 (part-time)
  • Technology Fee - $390 (full-time) / $245 (part-time)
  • Book Rental Fee (fall and spring) - $740 (full-time) / $460 (part-time)
  • Book Rental Fee (May and summer terms) - $80
  • Health Insurance* (optional, estimated) - $2,700
  • International Student Fee (as applicable) - $500 per semester

*Note: All students are required to have health and accident insurance and will be charged for Hamline insurance coverage. Students who have their own insurance will have the opportunity to go online and waive this insurance fee. If students do not submit an online waiver request, they will be enrolled in the school policy and will be responsible for the cost of that coverage. Hamline does not carry insurance on the personal property of faculty, students, or staff and is not responsible for the loss or damage of such property.

Due Dates

  • Fall term - August 15
  • Spring term - January 15
  • May term - May 1
  • Summer term - June 1

Online Bachelor’s Degree Completion (ODC) Programs Tuition and Fees

Tuition and Fee Rates 2025-2026

  • Online Degree Completion Tuition, per credit - $495
  • Para Pathway Tuition, per credit - $634
  • Technology fee (per semester) - $24
  • Book Fees - variable
  • Course Materials Fees (as applicable) - variable

Due Dates

  • Fall term - August 15
  • Spring term - January 6
  • Summer term - May 1

Housing and Meal Plans 2025-2026 (per year)

Residence Hall Rooms:

  • Single, double, triple, quad - $6,200
  • Super single (multiple-occupancy room converted for single user) - $7,000

Apartment-Style Rooms:

  • Studio - $11,000
  • Two bedrooms - $10,100
  • Three bedrooms - $9,600
  • Four bedrooms - $9,200
  • Two bedrooms/four people - $8,000

Meal Plans:

  • Residence Hall Meal Plan* - $6,630
  • 110 Block Meal Plan** - $5,000
  • Mandatory Commuter Declining Balance - $400 

Returning students are charged a cancellation fee if, during spring room selection, they reserve a room for the subsequent year and cancel that reservation after May 1, but prior to occupancy. Damage to a room or its furnishings, beyond ordinary wear and tear, will be charged to the student.

*Students living in residence halls are required to have a meal plan through Dining Services. For more information, please contact Residential Life.

**The 110 Block Meal Plan is available to third-year, fourth-year and graduate students only.


Payment Options

Prior to the start of each term, charges for the term will be added to the student account and a statement will be available showing charges and estimated financial aid. Hamline students may select one of the following payment options:

  • Semester plan - Students who do not choose to sign up for a payment plan will be on the semester plan. On this plan, students will pay for their tuition and fees for the semester by the due date. Students will automatically be on the semester plan unless they sign up for the installment plan.

  • Installment plan - tuition, fees, room and board are paid in monthly payments within the term through Transact/Cashnet. Details about signing up for an installment plan may be found on the Student Accounts website at www.hamline.edu/about/offices-services/student-accounts/payment-plans.

Withdrawal Charges

For students who officially withdraw from the university during a term, the amount of tuition owed is calculated from the date on record of their withdrawal or leave, not from the date the student ceases to attend classes. Students who officially withdraw from classes before the end of the 10th day of class for on campus full-term programs, or the before the end of the 6th day of class for online degree completion programs, will not be responsible for any tuition charges. After that date, the amount of tuition owed will be calculated based on the withdrawal date. Students who withdraw from full-semester courses after 8 weeks of the term have passed will be responsible for all tuition charges. Deadlines for 1/2 term or shorter courses are determined by the length of the course. Refer to the Tuition Charge Withdrawal Policy for more information and deadlines.  

The same schedule is used to calculate the amount of tuition owed when a student drops from full-time to part-time or from overload to full-time.

Financial aid will be canceled or prorated as required by the programs. See the financial aid instruction guide for details.

Student fees and mandatory commuter declining balance assessed by the university or the Student Congress are not refundable.

Any discounts applied will be removed and not prorated in the withdrawal calculation.

Late Registration

It is important that students register during the stated registration periods. Students who fail to complete registration changes (add, drop, and withdraw) by the published deadlines must petition for a late registration change and will be charged a $50 late registration fee.

Late Payment Policy

If payment in full is not received by the due date, the account is considered past due and a financial hold is placed on the student’s records. Past due balances are assessed interest at 0.67% per month and may also be charged late fees. See the Financial Agreement and Disclosure document for more information.