Tuition and Fees

Course registration by a student constitutes acceptance of responsibility by the student to pay all charges on or before the due date. The College reserves the right to withhold issuance of degrees, diplomas, transcripts, and to bar or cancel registration, residency, or any other form of association with the College until all student charges are paid in full. Tuition and fee charges are assessed on a semester basis.

A late payment fee will be applied to a student’s account if payments are made after a bill's payment due date. Failure to make payments will place an account into delinquency. Delinquent accounts that are sent to collections will be charged for all related costs plus interest. Collections fees can be up to 33 1/3% of an outstanding balance.

The following tuition and fee rates are in effect for the 2019-2020 academic year. These rates, and any and all tuition and fee charges, are subject to change without notice at any time at the discretion of the College. Additional rates and fees not listed may apply to certain programs.

 

Full-Time Undergraduate Students Tuition and Fees

Application Fee $50
Board (per Semester) $2,920
Comprehensive Fee (per semester)* $725
Room (per semester) $4,340
Room Deposit Resident Students* $200
Laundry Fee (per semester) $60
Tuition (per semester) $19,440
Tuition Deposit First Year International Students* $1,300
Tuition Deposit Commuter Students* $300
Tuition Deposit Resident Students* $500

Medical Insurance (prices subject to change)

Domestic/International Fall and Spring $2,824
Domestic Spring (TBD)  $1,633
International Spring (TBD)  $1,633

Additional Fees

Higher Education Learning Program Fee (per semester)* $3,175
Instrument Rental Fee (per semester)* $300
Late Registration Fee after add drop* $785
Late Registration Fee before add drop* $420
Music Lessons Fee in voice or piano (per course per ½ hr*) $500
Parking Fee Full-time Commuter* $50
Parking Fee Full-time Residents* $100
ID Replacement Fee* $10
Late Payment Fee (per month)* $100
Transcript Fee (per copy)* $12
Manhattanville Payment Plan Fee for each term $50

*For Full-Time students, tuition covers 19 credits (except in Music or Dance & Theater majors and Castle Scholars, where the maximum is 21). Credits in excess of these amounts will be billed the per credit rate above. Please note fees are non-refundable.

Credit Overload

For Full-Time students, tuition covers 19 credits ( with the exception of Castle Scholars, Music and Dance & Theatre majors, where 21.0 is the maximum). Credits in excess of these amounts will be billed per credit.

Part-Time Undergraduate Students Tuition and Fees

Tuition (per credit)
Fewer than 12 credits per semester (including Post Baccalaureate Pre-Health) $900
 High School Student (per credit) $150

 

Course Fee (per course, non-refundable)
Art Laboratory Fee* $115
Audit Fee* $510
Electron Microscopy Fee* $205
Film Fee* $75
Instrument Rental (per semester) $300
Laboratory Science Fee* $75
Language Resource Center * $75
Music Lessons Fee in voice or instrument (per course per ½ hr). * $500

 

Other Fees (per course, non-refundable)
Higher Education Learning Program (per semester)* $3,175
ID Replacement Fee* $10
Late Payment Fee(Per month)* $50
Late Registration Fee – after add/drop* $785
Late Registration Fee – before add/drop* $420
Registration Fee* $60
Transcript Fee (per copy)* $12
Manhattanville Payment Plan Fee Fall & Spring $100
Manhattanville Payment Plan Fee All Other Terms $50
Resident Part-Time Undergraduate Students Comprehensive Fees $250

Graduate Students Tuition and Fees

Tuition (per credit)
Master of Arts/Master of Fine Arts $790
Master of Science $935
Room (per semester) $5,425
School of Education (MAT, MPS, Doctoral Signature & Higher Ed EdD) $935
School of Education EdD ABD (Doctoral Executive) $1000

 

Course Fees*
TK Technology Fee* $45
Art Laboratory Fee* $115
Audit Fee* $510
Education Laboratory Fee* $95
Education Practicum Fee* $279
Film Fee* $75
Instrument Rental (per semester)* $300
Laboratory Science Fee* $75
Language Laboratory Fee* $75
Music Lessons Fee in voice or instrument (per course per ½ hr*). $500
Student Teaching Fee (per semester) $745

 

Other Fees (per course, non-refundable)
Graduate Application Fee* $40
Doctoral Application Fee* $80
Higher Education Learning Program (per semester)* $3,175
ID Replacement Fee* $10
Late Payment Fee(Per month)* $50
Late Registration Fee – after add/drop* $415
Late Registration Fee – before add/drop* $245
Registration Fee* $60
Transcript Fee (per copy)* $12
Manhattanville Payment Plan Fee Fall & Spring $100
Manhattanville Payment Plan Fee All Other Terms (per semester $50
Resident Graduate Student Comprehensive Fees $200
Resident Graduate Laundry Fee $60

Nonprofit Management Certificate:

Tuition
The Nonprofit Landscape (two week comprehensive overview/prerequisite course) $195
Nonprofit Modules 1 – 5 (per individual module- take all 5 for the certificate) $495
Capstone (The C-Suite Perspective) two week capstone course) $295
Registration fee per module: If tuition is paid in full for the entire certificate pay only one registration fee. $35

Teacher Education Tuition and Fees

Education Laboratory Fee (per course) $95
Education Practicum Fee (per course) $279

Student Teaching Tuition and Fees

Graduate Students (per semester) $745
Graduate application fee $75
Doctoral application fee $80

Music Lessons Tuition and Fees

Music lessons in voice or instrument (per course per 1/2 hr) $500
Instrument Rental Fee (per semester) $300

Residence Halls Fees

Full-Time Undergraduate Students Room & Board Fees

Room (per semester)  $4,340
Meal Plans
19 Meals per Week + 100 points(per semester)* $2,920
15 Meals per Week + 150 points(per semester) $2,720
10 Meals per Week + 250 points (per semester) $2,810
Block Plan: 135 Meals + 150 points(per semester) $2,810

*Please note all incoming Freshmen must have a 19 meal per week meal plan for their first year. Meal plans for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students can be changed up until the first Friday of the Semester

Laundry Fee $60
Dorm Damage Key Deposit $200
Lock Change Fee $200
Resident Part-Time Undergraduate Student Comprehensive Fee $250
Interim Room Rate for Winter (per block) $225
Interim Room Rates for Summer (per block $560

Manhattanville Students registered for 3 or more credit per session or working 30 or more hours per week

Session I or II $825
Session I and II $1,650
Per week $180

Manhattanville Students not registered for courses on campus as stated above

Per Week $250

Full-Time Graduate Students Room & Board Fees

Room (per semester) $5,425
Meal Plans
19 Meals per Week + 100 points(per semester)* $2,920
15 Meals per Week + 150 points(per semester) $2,720
10 Meals per Week + 250 points (per semester) $2,810
Block Plan: 135 Meals + 150 points(per semester) $2,810

Meal plans for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students can be changed up until the first Friday of the semester.

Dorm Damage Key Deposit $200
Lock Change Fee $200
Graduate Resident Student Comprehensive Fee $200
Graduate Resident Laundry Fee

Miscellaneous Fees

Higher Education Learning Program (per semester) $3,175

Late Registration Fee – Undergraduate

Late Registration Fee after add drop $785
Late Registration Fee before add drop $420
Late Payment Fee (per month) $100

Late Registration Fee – Graduate

Late registration before add/drop $245
Late registration after add/drop $415
Late Payment Fee (per month) $50
ID Card Replacement $10

Parking Fee

Residents (per year) $100
Full-time Commuters (per year) $50
Graduate and part-time students (per semester) $15

Official Transcript Fee

Transcript Fee (per copy) $8

Audit and Senior Audit Fee

Individuals may audit courses on a space-available basis and with permission of the instructor. Auditors may register for lecture style courses (i.e. History, English, Philosophy). Auditors may not registrar for courses that require lab or class participation (i.e. Art, Dance, Foreign Languages). Audit courses are recorded on a transcript but receive no grade or credit and may not be applied to any degree. Auditors may register only after the regular add/drop period for the term has passed. Auditors are required to pay an audit fee listed in the schedule of fees. Senior citizens (age 62 and older) may have this fee waived upon presentation of proof of age at the time of registration.

Refund Policy

The following refund schedules apply to all students who officially withdraw from classes. Refunds will be computed as of the official withdrawal date. Tuition will be refunded in accordance with the schedules below. Room and board will be refunded on a pro-rated basis if the student is released from the Housing Contract by Residence Life. Fees are not refundable. Refunds will be offset by appropriate reduction in financial aid, scholarships and loans. Refunds of credit balances must be requested in writing.

Full-time undergraduate students must contact the Academic Advising Office in order to formalize their withdrawal.

Students who withdraw or leave the College for disciplinary reasons are not entitled to a refund.

Please Note:

If payment was made by cash or check the refund will be made by check, please allow two to three weeks for processing. If payment was made by credit card, the refund will be made to the credit card used to make the payment. Credit Card refunds will be processed within 7 to 10 business days.

Withdrawal date is approved by either Academic Advising or Registrar’s Office, as appropriate:

BEFORE FIRST DAY OF THE SEMESTER 100%
FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER 80%
THIRD WEEK OF THE SEMESTER 60%
FOURTH WEEK OF THE SEMESTER 40%
FIFTH WEEK OF THE SEMESTER 20%

NO REFUND AFTER THE FIFTH WEEK OF THE SEMESTER

Tuition Refund Schedule for Summer Sessions:

Once the Summer Session begins, 100% will be refunded for the first two days of the semester, 80% of tuition will be refunded on the third day of the semester; 50% will be refunded for fourth day of the semester and 0% after the fourth day of the semester. Refunds of credit balances must be requested in writing.

Tuition Refund Schedule for Winter Sessions:

Students are eligible for full refunds ONLY for drops made before the first day of the semester, 50% of tuition will be refunded until the close of business hours on the first day of the semester. No refunds after that date. Refunds of credit balances must be requested in writing

Tuition Refund Schedule for School of Professional Studies Module Programs:

100% Refund -  Before the first Saturday class meeting for that course.

80% Refund - After attending the first Saturday (class must be dropped on the same date)

60% Refund - The class must be dropped by the Monday following the first weekend meeting for the course.  

40% Refund - The class must be dropped by the Friday before the second weekend meeting for the course.  

No refund after the second weekend meeting for the course.

 

Financial Aid Repayment Policy

STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID FROM THE COLLEGE WHO WITHDRAW FROM CLASSES WILL HAVE THEIR AID REEVALUATED, POSSIBLY NECESSITATING THEIR REPAYMENT OF A PORTION OF THE FINANCIAL AID RECEIVED. THE NECESSITY TO REPAY FINANCIAL AID DEPENDS UPON THE TYPE OF AID RECEIVED, APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, AND THE PERIOD OF TIME IN ATTENDANCE. ATTENDANCE FOR A PARTIAL SEMESTER WILL GENERALLY COUNT AS ONE OF THE EIGHT SEMESTERS OF FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY NORMALLY ALLOWED A STUDENT.

Financial Aid Repayment Policy

Students receiving financial aid from the College who withdraw from classes will have their aid reevaluated, possibly necessitating their repayment of a portion of the financial aid received. The necessity to repay financial aid depends upon the type of aid received, applicable government regulations, and the period of time in attendance. Attendance for a partial semester will generally count as one of the eight semesters of financial aid eligibility normally allowed a student.

Bursar Tuition Appeal Committee

Tuition Appeal Forms are for students who are requesting a refund, credit or balance waiver of their tuition charges due to extenuating circumstances that occurred during a given term. Grades received and recorded on the student’s transcript will not be affected by this process and will remain as part of the student’s academic record.

The Bursar Tuition Appeal Committee will consider requests for adjustments to tuition charges when a student can document extenuating circumstances such as:

  • Student Illness
  • Illness of immediate family member
  • Death of immediate family member
  • Military deployment
  • Change in employment schedule beyond the student’s control
  • Verifiable Advising Error

In all cases, the situation must have interrupted your ability to:

  • Adhere to the standard drop or withdrawal procedures.
  • Attend class(es) for a substantial length of time.
  • Complete the semester

Exceptions to this policy do apply.

Appeals must be received within sixty days from the end of the term in which the course was offered. Appeals older than that will be denied. The College considers the decision of the Bursar Tuition Appeal Committee final.

Grading, class assignments and other academic issues are not within the scope of this committee. Please contact your instructor, department chair, or academic dean.

Students should be aware that if a Tuition Appeal is submitted and they have received Financial Aid, their Aid may be impacted and they may potentially owe money to the college. We strongly suggest you meet with a Financial Aid Counselor before you file an appeal.

To obtain a copy of the Bursar Tuition Appeal Form visit the student accounts website or contact the office directly at 914-323-5266.

Residence Halls Fees

Room and board charges for the Fall and Spring semesters apply for the two periods beginning when the residence halls open at the beginning of each semester through the end of each final exam period. Students wishing to remain in the residence halls beyond the Fall and Spring semesters, most notably during the Intersession period and during the summer, must obtain permission from and register with the Office of Residence Life and pay additional fees. All students residing in the residence halls during the Fall and Spring semesters must participate in the College’s board program. All first-time freshmen students residing in the residence halls must participate in the 19-meal plan during their first year of residence.

Admissions Deposit

To reserve a place at the College, all new and continuing students must submit an admissions deposit, which is credited to their account for their first semester. This deposit is not refundable.

Library Fines

Students are responsible for the prompt return of items borrowed from the library. Items may be renewed in person or at the library's web site (http://www.mville.edu/library/). Students are charged a daily fee for items that were not renewed and replacement and processing fees for lost items. Students are also charged for items that they ordered from other libraries that they did not retrieve.