It is important to be aware of all of the costs associated with going to college so you're able to plan accordingly. The cost of supplies, housing, and meal plans can really mound up after four years (or more)! Prepare an effective budget by considering these costs.
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Find out Northwestern Michigan College housing costs for both on-campus and off-campus, as well as meals along with other expenses in the the next table.
Expense | On Campus | Off Campus |
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Room and Board | $8,275 | $9,100 |
— Housing | $5,475 | |
— Meals | $3,400 | |
Other Living Expenses | $1,420 | $3,520 |
Books and Supplies | $540 | $540 |
Total | $10,235 | $13,160 |
For the past five years, NMC meal plans and housing costs have changed -4.2% per year on average, compared to a nationwide average change of 2.4%. If current developments in housing and meal expenses carry on, we predict incoming freshman students in 2022 to pay about $9,476 for their first year of school. Students obtaining their associate degree would pay somewhere around $8,817 in their final year, while bachelor's degree students will likely pay about $7,731 in their final year.
Total room and board costs over four years will be somewhere around $34,266; for two years it would be about $18,293.
* estimated
Are you wondering whether you may be required to live on campus? If you are a first-time full-time student, some schools may require it. See the table below to find out whether NMC does or not, as well as the on-campus housing capacity.
Question | Answer |
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Are Freshmen Required to Live on Campus? | No |
On-Campus Housing Capacity | 511 |
Students living on campus at Northwestern Michigan College spend $10,235 on housing and dining expenses, an amount that's well below the U.S average of $15,282.
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