Summer 2024 Tuition, Housing, & Food Rates
The total cost of attendance (COA) information for each school is outlined on the Financial Aid website:
- Undergraduate (Arts & Sciences, Business, and Jepson)
- Graduate Business (MBA and MSM)
- Law
- School of Professional & Continuing Studies
Tuition
Degree | Hours or Units | Cost/Unit or Hour |
---|---|---|
Undergraduate |
Per credit hour |
$575 |
Undergraduate |
Per unit |
$2,013 |
Graduate |
Per credit hour |
$721 |
Law |
Per credit hour (up to 5 hours) |
$3,086 |
Law |
Per session (5 hours or 8 week session) |
$13,890 |
MBA, new students |
Per credit hour |
$1,640 |
MBA, returning students |
Per credit hour |
$1,600 |
MBA, returning students |
Per credit hour |
$1,530 |
MBA, returning students |
Per credit hour |
$1,500 |
Robins School of Business MSM |
Summer Cohort 23-24 |
$2,000 |
Robins School of Business MSM |
Summer Cohort 24-25 |
$3,000 |
Housing and Food Rates
Includes housing, food, no-fee laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, and mailbox.
Length of stay |
Double Room & Food Plan |
5 weeks |
$1,200 |
6 weeks |
$1,440 |
7 weeks |
$1,680 |
8 weeks |
$1,920 |
9 weeks |
$2,160 |
10 weeks |
$2,400 |
11 weeks |
$2,640 |
The Summer Unlimited food plan is required for students living in residence halls.
Extend Stay
Students who need to remain on campus after the summer housing period must complete an Extended Stay application in StarRez to request housing beginning July 27. Information will be sent to students during the summer term in time to plan for end-of-summer transitional housing. The cost is $600 for the four weeks leading up to the start of the Fall semester. This can only be purchased as a four week plan regardless of how long you need to remain on campus. The student will need to move where housing places them and will receive the same unlimited food plan with dining dollars they received during the summer.
Commuting Students
Commuting students now have two summer food plan options to choose from: Summer Unlimited or Mini Flex. To find more information and to purchase, view the summer food plan options.
Housing and Food Plan Information
- See complete housing details.
- See complete food plan information.
For more information, contact Residence Life & Housing at residencelife@richmond.edu Students must be enrolled in a course before room and food plan will be approved.
Includes housing, food, no-fee laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, and mailbox.
Faculty-mentored research and URSF internship students are eligible to live in University Forest Apartments or in a residence hall. All other students who are eligible for summer housing will be assigned to a residence hall.
Students living in the apartments may opt out of the meal plan by completing the meal plan change form no later than 5p.m. EST the Tuesday before their contract term starts. Visit dining.richmond.edu/meal-plans/changes.html to find the form. Students may not opt out of a meal plan once their term starts.
Transition Week
Transition Week is the week between spring and summer term, May 13-19, 2024. Students that opt out of a summer meal plan, but are housed during transition week, must have a meal plan for that week and will be charged the current rate of $125. Due to the HDC being closed May 13-19, an additional $80 in Dining Dollars will be added to your meal plan. For meal plans active on May 20-22 when the HDC is closed an additional $50 will be added.
Length of Stay |
Double Room & Food Plan |
Double Room No Food plan |
5 weeks |
$1,200 |
$575 |
6 weeks |
$1,440 |
$690 |
7 weeks |
$1,680 |
$805 |
8 weeks |
$1,920 |
$920 |
9 weeks |
$2,160 |
$1,035 |
10 weeks |
$2,400 |
$1,150 |
11 weeks |
$2,640 |
$1,265 |