Cost of Attendance
2024-2025 Academic Year
Full-time Student Cost per Academic Year
The cost of attendance (COA) is the estimated total cost for attending college for one year. It includes tuition and fees, room, board, books and supplies, personal expenses and travel expenses. The financial aid office estimates that cost of attendance for an incoming, typical resident, commuter or student who lives at home to attend Hood College for the 2024-25 year as follows:
Living on campus | Living with Relatives | Living Off Campus** | |
Tuition (12-18.5 credit hours) | $46,700 | $46,700 | $46,700 |
Comprehensive fee | $1000 | $1000 | $1000 |
Housing | Average Room Cost $8400 | $1,886* | $7,542* |
Food | Average $7800
| $2,322*
| $6,900*
|
Books and supplies | $1,430 | $1,430 | $1,430 |
Transportation | $1,822 | $1,880 | $1,880 |
Personal expenses and misc. fees | $1,904 | $572 | $1,904 |
Federal Loan Fees | $58 | $58 | $58 |
*Room and board charges are billed by Hood College only for students living on campus. Room and board costs for students living with relatives and students living off campus are provided as an estimate for families to calculate college expenses.
**This category is for independent students or dependent students who do not live on campus or with a relative.
For a variety of reasons, the actual cost for any given student might differ from these standard budgets. Most notably, students who live in an off-campus apartment (without their parents) and independent students cannot receive more than the cost of attendance from any combination of institutional, federal, state or private funding source. This includes merit- and need-based aid as well as tuition benefits, ROTC awards and RA contracts.
The comprehensive fee covers student engagement, academic records processing. and technology or communications access.
If the amount you and your family must pay is more than you think your family can afford – do not panic! The process used to evaluate your eligibility for need-based aid is based on ordinary situations. Since individual circumstances vary, please talk to the financial aid staff about your situation. You may call us at 301-696-3411 or email finaid@hood.edu.
You can link to the Graduate School Tuition & Fee Page Directly
Tuition per Credit
General Cluster $510
- Ceramics (C, M.A., MFA)
- Humanities
- Environmental Biology
- Geographic Information Systems, GIS (C)
- Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Behavior
- Thanatology (C)
- Humanities
- Math Education (C, M.S.)
- Curriculum & Instruction
- Educational Leadership (C, M.S.)
- Elementary STEM Education (C)
- Reading Specialization
Business Cluster $690
- Accounting (C)
- Business Administration
- Finance Management (C)
- Organizational Management (C)
Counseling/ Health Cluster $788
- Clinical Mental Health
- School Counseling
MFA Creative Writing $525
Science Cluster $655
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity (C)
- Information Technology (IT)
- Management of Information Systems (MIS)
- Bioinformatics (C)
- Bioinformatics
Doctoral Programs
- Doctorate of Organizational Leadership $1015
- Doctorate of Business Administration $1,100
- Nursing Degree and Health Doctorates $1050
- Counselor Education & Supervision $1050
Educational Leadership Program
- Carroll County $448
- Montgomery County $448
- Washington County $448
- Berkeley County, WV $330
- Audit per credit $330
Fees
- Non-doctoral (fall, spring) $145
- Non-doctoral (Summer I and II) $88
- Doctoral $600
- MFA Creative Writing (optional Residency) $2000
The cost of attendance for graduate students may vary. Tuition and fees are determined by the degree program and the number of enrolled credits per semester. For additional information, visit the accounting services page located under campus services.
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