There are a diverse range of need, credit, and merit-based financial aid programs available to those who qualify to help you cover up to 100% of the complete cost of attendance including tuition, books and fees, and living expenses. All amounts listed are before scholarships. Neumont does not charge out-of-state tuition.
tuition and fees
Fee Type |
Amount |
Details |
|
Undergraduate Tuition |
$7,200 |
Per quarter based on full-time enrollment of 10 quarters (12 quarters for the BS in Game Development program). Tuition is $495 per unit for undergraduate students carrying fewer than 12 units per term. |
| Housing | $1,410 | Quarterly Rent includes: 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment with laundry facilities, furnishings, shuttles to campus, utilities, and a Resident Assistant. Rent is subject to an annual increase each January. Neumont strongly advises all students to live in housing during their first year of attendance. |
| Laptop | $2,000 | Estimated, one-time cost (may be rolled into a student's financial aid package). All students are required to purchase a Neumont student laptop which comes equipped with the necessary software and warranty to ensure your academic success. Final laptop pricing may vary based on model, program, or date of purchase. |
| Books and Supplies | $360 | Estimated costs per quarter. Actual pricing may vary by quarter, program, and available options. The cost of books and supplies may be rolled into a student's financial aid package. |
| Graduate Tuition | $550 | Per Quarter Credit Hour |
| Additional fees published in the Course Catalog. All incoming students are also required to pay a $35 Application Fee and $100 Registration Fee. |
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR TUITION INVESTMENT
A college education is the most important investment you can make in your future. And, like any investment, it can be complicated to understand the true costs and returns. Look at the chart below. When you do the math, you'll see that Neumont's tuition is comparable to other four-year institutions. And, when you consider the fact that you'll earn your Bachelor's degree almost two years sooner, you'll see that a Neumont education is a superior value.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR FINANCIAL AID OPTIONS
Most students access some form of financial aid in order to pay for their Neumont education, and financial aid is available for those who qualify. As an accredited university, Neumont offers the standard range of financial options including need- and merit-based aid, federal grants and loans, and private lending options*. Click here to learn more about paying for college options.
SCHOLARSHIPS
All applicants are reviewed for scholarships based on information provided within their application for admissions. We encourage you to submit your application for admissions early as scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Neumont awards scholarships based on academic merit, life experience, and a number of other factors. Click here to learn more about 2012 Neumont scholarships.
*Neumont University is an accredited member, ACICS.
Senior Year Tuition = $21,600 for BSGD program, with a total return on investment of $3,600.
Traditional private university tuition is derived by subtracting estimated fees from the average published tuition & fees for private nonprofit four-year institutions, as reported in Trends in College Pricing 2010 issued by the College Board, www.collegeboard.org.






