Stonehill’s estimated Cost of Attendance is comprised of Direct Costs (charges billed directly to you by the College) as well as Indirect Costs (estimated out-of-pocket costs). Indirect Costs ( such as books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses) will not appear on your tuition bill. Your actual charges may vary depending upon your course load, housing status, additional lab fees, method of purchasing books and the lifestyle choices that you make.

2022-2023 Total Estimated Cost of Attendance

The total estimated Cost of Attendance includes both direct and indirect costs.

Resident Students

2022-2023 Total Estimated Cost of Attendance for Resident Students

*Note: Cost of Attendance reflected is for new entering First-year and Transfer students beginning Fall 2022

**Economics majors will be assessed a Software Technology Fee of $100. All other majors within the Leo J. Meehan School of Business, with the exception of Healthcare Administration, will be assessed a Software Technology Fee of $200.

TYPE FEE
Tuition and Fees $52,000
Room and Board $15,000
Room Guarantee Fee $100
Student Health Insurance* $3,485
Books and Supplies $893
Transportation $675
Personal Expenses $932
Total $72,573

Commuting Students

2022-2023 Total Estimated Cost of Attendance for Commuting Students

*Note: Cost of Attendance reflected is for new entering First-year and Transfer students beginning Fall 2022

**Economics majors will be assessed a Software Technology Fee of $100. All other majors within the Leo J. Meehan School of Business, with the exception of Healthcare Administration, will be assessed a Software Technology Fee of $200.

TYPE FEE
Tuition and Fees $52,000
Student Health Insurance* $3,485
Books and Supplies $893
Transportation $840
Personal Expenses $767
Total $57,473
*State law requires that students taking nine or more credits carry health insurance and annually provide proof of such insurance to the College. In July, students are billed for a Stonehill College insurance plan, which for the 2022-2023 academic year costs $3,485. The premium can be waived if proof of comparable health insurance coverage is provided.

The Office of Student Financial Assistance helps students and families understand the cost of attending college and identifies funding resources which can make higher education more affordable.