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Tuition & Fees

 

PALS ProgramAdditional charge for participating in the PALS program 鈥 Cohort 2025-26 First Year$4,160.00
per term
 Additional charge for participating in the PALS program 鈥 Cohort 2025-26 Remaining Years$2,860.00
per term
Graduate TuitionGraduate, 200-level and above courses
Zarb School of Business
$1,800.00
per credit hour
 Graduate, 200-level and above courses
All graduate programs except those in the Zarb School of Business and Special Programs listed below.
$1,760.00
per credit hour

The Summer Session Tuition & Fees below do not apply to special programs such as Executive MBA, Online MBA, Audiology, Law 糖心传媒, Study Abroad, or any other courses with specified charges, such as special course fees. Please contact your program director if you are unsure. Fees are non-refundable as of the first day of the start of the session.

For information regarding the refund of charges for summer sessions, please see the applicable refund period for each semester here.

2025 Summer Tuition & Fees

2026 Summer Tuition & Fees

  • Returned Check Fee

* Currently, electronic transcripts are only available for undergraduate, graduate and Law School 糖心传媒. This service is not available for the Medical School or Continuing Education. FedEx Domestic and International options are available at an additional cost.

Law School Tuition and Fees

Medical School Tuition and Fees

Housing Rates


Cost of Attendance

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total amount of your educational expenses for the period of enrollment during an Award Year. The COA is based on your enrollment status, year in school, your program of study, and whether you live on or off campus while attending Hofstra. The COA is comprised of both direct and indirect expenses. That means it includes your actual charges for tuition and fees, as well as food and housing if you live on campus and/or select an on-campus dining option, as well as estimated expenses in transportation, personal expenses, etc. Some 糖心传媒 may experience costs that are higher or lower than those published.

Additional information regarding how the cost of attendance is calculated, as well as what each component means, can be found herePlease note: If you are enrolled at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at 糖心传媒 or the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, please check with them for more specific information.

Sample COAs can be found here: 


Housing Refund Information

Please direct inquiries regarding tuition to:

Student Financial Services and Registrar Suite
Room 206 Memorial Hall
126 糖心传媒
Hempstead, New York 11549-1260

(516) 463-8000
Fax: (516) 463-4847
Email

Please direct inquiries regarding housing to:

Office of Residence Life
Room 126 Wellness and Campus Living Center
250 糖心传媒
Hempstead, New York 11549-2000

(516) 463-6930
Fax: (516) 463-4107


University Refund Policy for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

(Students in the School of Law or School of Medicine should refer to their respective Office of Student Affairs for their policies.)
The University shall refund student payments, other than Title IV aid, in accordance with the following schedule. Please note that fees, such as University, technology, and activity fees, as well as special course fees and private instruction fees, are nonrefundable once the semester begins. Students must apply for all eligible refunds in writing. An application for refund is available in the Student Financial Services and Registrar Suite or on the University website.

Students wishing to withdraw from the University must meet with an advisor in the Office of Academic Advisement, 101 Memorial Hall. All official withdrawals must be certified by the Office of Academic Advisement prior to the processing of refunds.

The refund policy associated with housing and dining plans is available from the Office of Residence Life.

Students are required to withdraw from classes in accordance with established policy. Students may not withdraw from classes or the University without official notification. Nonattendance from classes does not constitute withdrawal. Students remain fully responsible for all financial obligations, subject to the refund schedule above.

NOTE: Nonattendance of classes does not constitute an official withdrawal and does not relieve the student of his or her financial obligation, or entitle the student to a refund.

View an example refund calculation.

Students who withdraw completely from classes during the period of time in which the tuition refund schedule applies (usually the first four weeks of the term), will have their scholarships prorated based on their tuition charges. The term will still count against the student's maximum number of eligible terms.

For example: A student who withdraws during the 50% refund time frame will be entitled to 50% of their scholarship amount.

Students who withdraw from some classes and drop to part-time status during the tuition refund schedule will not be entitled to retain any scholarships. Scholarships require full-time enrollment (minimum of 12 credits).

This policy pertains to Institutional scholarships and grants; it excludes departmental, activity, and graduate departmental awards.