At IU, students pay a flat fee for tuition each semester. The fee entitles students to register for 12 to 17 credit hours per semester. (Most degree programs require students to average 15.5 credit hours per semester in order to graduate in the traditional eight semesters.) Fees for 2009–10 have not been set. To help you plan, 2008-09 academic year expenses are listed below.
Official Costs for 2008-2009
| For new full-time undergraduates |
In-state |
Out-of-state |
| Tuition and fees |
$8,232 |
$24,768 |
| Room and board * |
$6,578–$7,636 |
$6,578–$7,636 |
| Total for Academic Year |
$14,810–$15,868 |
$31,346–$32,404 |
| * Based on a double room with a full meal plan. |
Other Personal Costs for an Academic Year*
| For new full-time undergraduates |
In-state |
Out-of-state |
| Books and supplies |
$675–$790 |
$675–$790 |
| Personal expenses and transportation |
$2,400–$3,100 |
$2,400–$3,100 |
| * These costs vary depending on individual circumstances and spending habits. |
- For detailed information regarding residency classifications, refer to the
IU Bulletin.
Billing Process
All student billing operations are centralized in the Office of the Bursar. Amounts owed
-- whether for tuition and fees, housing, the health center, a bus pass,
or otherwise -- are added together to represent one total amount due on
the student account.
Bursar statements are available for viewing and printing through the
Office of the Bursar's QuikPAY
application.
All students receive an e-mail when their monthly bill is available on
the web. In addition, any authorized payer created by the student has the
option of receiving these bill notifications.
This process allows access to statements much faster than paper bills,
providing greater time for remitting payment by the due date (whether
paying electronically or by mail). Paper bills are no longer generated for
Bursar account activity.
Please refer to the Bursar's information about QuikPAY
for details about using QuickPAY to pay your bill and the billing
calendar for details on when bills are generated.
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