Are the tuition & fee charges at Suffolk University reasonable when compared to nationwide averages? Find out here. If you're looking for specific information on Suffolk costs, you can go to any of the following sections:
In 2020-2021, the average tuition and fees at Suffolk University ran about $41,648 per year for students working on an undergraduate degree. Students from Massachusetts did not receive a discount.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Tuition & Fees | $41,242 | $406 | $41,648 |
These tuition and fees costs include one year of academic instruction, but do not cover room and board.
Keep in mind a lot of students have financial aid and scholarships that decrease the cost of college.
How much does Suffolk University 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. At $41,648 a year, the average out-of-state tuition at Suffolk University was high when compared to the national average. Students do not receive any discounts for living in Massachusetts.
If you want to know how Suffolk compares to other schools in the nation, in the region, and in the state, see the chart below.
Nationwide | New England | Massachusetts | |
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Tuition & Fees | Expensive | Expensive | Expensive |
Remember to also consider financial aid when trying to decide if you can afford to go to a particular school. For more details on that, see: Suffolk University Financial Aid.
Over the past five years, Suffolk tuition and fees has grown by a rate of 2.61% annually. The tuition increased by 2.52%, and fees by 14.66%. The estimated cost for this year's tuition and fees is $43,853 if the growth rate continues.
At this rate, we estimate the total cost of tuition and fees for two years at Suffolk to be $88,851, and $182,405 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 Suffolk.
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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