See current and projected tuition and fees for Molloy College, and how those expenses constrast to nationwide and regional averages. In this Molloy cost report, you'll find:
Combined tuition and fees at Molloy College for the 2020-2021 academic year was $34,310 for undergraduates. Students from New York did not receive a discount.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Tuition & Fees | $32,900 | $1,410 | $34,310 |
Molloy tuition and fees is for one year of attendance, not including room and board.
Remeber that many students qualify for scholarships and financial aid that will lower the amount they have to pay.
How much does Molloy College cost for part-time students?
Go to the Cost Per Credit Hour page for details.
The national out-of-state average for tuition and fees is $19,933 a year. With yearly tuition and fees charges running about $34,310 for out-of-state undergrads, Molloy College is relatively expensive when compared to other schools in the country. Students do not receive any discounts for living in New York.
Take a look at the following chart to see how Molloy College compares to other schools in terms of tuition and fees.
Nationwide | Middle Atlantic | New York | |
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Tuition & Fees | Expensive | Expensive | Expensive |
Note that a school may appear to be more expensive than another school when you look at tuition and fees alone, but it may actually be a better deal when you factor in financial aid packages. For more details on that, see: Molloy College Financial Aid.
Over the past five years, Molloy tuition and fees has grown by a rate of 2.93% annually. The tuition increased by 2.85%, and fees by 5.05%. If costs keep growing at the same rate students will be charged $36,347 this school year.
For two years of academic instruction, your cost will end up being $73,758 for two years and $151,896 for four years.
Remeber to factor in additional costs such as room and board, transportation or books.
The following chart shows projected upcoming tuition and fees for undergraduates at Molloy.
Unless your school has advertised price freezes, it is likely the cost of tuition and fees will go up every year. Make sure you factor this into your budget.
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