Emory College Cost of Attendance Worksheet 2014-2015

Office of Financial Aid
Emory College
Cost of Attendance Worksheet 2014-2015
Billed Costs
Tuition
$44,400
Fees
$608
Fixed charges for athletic, activity and mental health fees for which you are
billed. Actual billed charge may be different based on courses.
$7,560
Students living in residence halls are billed for a specific hall. This figure represents the average charge for a double room and includes all utilities, cable TV
and one campus computer connection. Actual billed charge may be different
based on housing option chosen.
$5,200
Freshmen are billed for a minimum food charge of $2,600 per semester. The
total estimated food expense of $5,000 covers the mandatory food charge for the
unlimited food plan. Actual billed charge may be different based on meal plan
option chosen.
Housing
Food
Fixed charge for 12 credit hours or more for which you are billed.
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Travel
$910
Represents a modest travel allowance. Actual expenses will vary by student.
This is not charged to the student.
Personal
$1,454
A variable figure which includes items such as laundry, telephone, grooming
and entertainment. This is not charged to the student.
Books
$1,212
Per information from the Emory bookstore, average expenses for required
books. Will vary by curriculum.
TOTAL
$61,344
$57,768
This is an estimated total for Tuition, Fees, Housing, Food. Other charges which
can be billed include orientation fee, parking permit, health insurance, etc.
—Stafford Loans
$
Interest Rate: Stafford student loan has a, fixed 3.86% rate, and 6 month Grace
Period prior to beginning repayment
—Total Grant
$
Sum of all Institutional, Federal and State Funds
Amount Owed
(Estimated)
$
÷2=$
Billed Costs
Federal Work Study
(If eligible)
Last updated 04/07/14
$
Estimated semester cost after aid
Students find a job on-campus, and are paid bi-weekly.
Used for personal expenses.
Office of Financial Aid
Managing Semester Costs
The options below offer ways to manage or off-set the semester costs that are not otherwise met by financial aid. This is for informational purposes only; there is no requirement to use any of these options..
Est. Semester Owed ÷ 4 = Est. Installment
$ __________ ÷ 4 = $ __________
Emory Payment
Plan
Financing Options
Private Scholarships
studentfinancials.emory.edu
 A $60 enrollment fee will be added each semester to the 2nd payment
 Online enrollment instructions will be included in the semester invoice
For many Emory University students, loans
are an important way in which they pay for a
portion of their educational costs.
Outside scholarships will only reflect on the
bill after being received at Emory.
Click Student Account, then Emory Payment Plan
www.studentaid.emory.edu
Click Types of Aid, then Emory College, then
Loans
Georgia College 411: www.gacollege411.org
FinAid on the Web: www.finaid.org
College Board: www.collegeboard.org
FastWeb: www.fastweb.com
Zinch: www.zinch.com
ScholarshipExperts: www.scholarshipexperts.com
Office of Student Financial Services
The Office of Student Financial Services is responsible for: assessment of student tuition and other university charges; collection
of student payments, including administration of Emory Payment Plan (EPP); issuance of credit balance refund checks
Contact Info
Billing Basics
Emory University
200 Dowman Drive, Suite 200
Atlanta, Georgia 30322-1960
studentfinancials.emory.edu
404.727.6095
Third Party Billing 404.727.8726
 Bills are issued twice a year—fall semester bills in mid-July, and spring semester in December
 Payment in full (or the 1st installment) is due approximately 10 days before the start of term
Tel 404.727.6039