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Tuition & Fees

Below is a breakdown of Undergraduate Tuition and Mandatory Fees per semester for the 2011/2012 school year. It is our policy to reduce the total amount of tuition and fees with financial aid whenever possible.  If you are a Graduate Student see the bottom of this page or click here.

Estimate for Undergraduate - 12 credit hours per semester 

 

  Total Tuition and Fees
Resident $2,861
Non-Resident $5,811
WUE $5,567

 

Non-resident rates include a $2,000 non-resident tuition discount and a  Living-Learning Incentive, which is a tuition discount for students who live on-campus in one of the residence halls:  Belmont, Crestone, Culebra, Greenhorn or University Village at Walking Stick.

The WUE rate includes a Living-Learning Incentive, which is a tuition discount for students who live on-campus in one of the residence halls or University Village at Walking Stick.

Tuition for undergraduate students in Business, Nursing, Computer Information Systems and Engineering is $23 more per credit hour.  Course fees may be applied to specific classes at time of registration.

As a first year student, you can anticipate the following costs for housing, meals and parking:

Belmont Hall room rates per semester*
$1,995 - double room
$2,495 - private room

Crestone, Culebra and Greenhorn Hall room rates per semester* 
$2,600 - double room with shared bath
$2,950 - double room with private bath 
$3,300 - private room with shared bath 
$3,600 - private room with private bath 

Meal plans per semester* 
$1,885 - Unlimited meals per week
$1,700 - 17 meals per week and $50 flex 
$1,700 - 14 meals per week and $75 flex 
$1,700 - 12 meals per week and $125 flex 

Please refer to our Housing and Transportation page for additional information

For more information, contact:

Student Financial Services
Administration Building Rm. 212
2200 Bonforte Blvd. 
Pueblo, CO  81001-4901
Phone:  719.549.2753
Email: sfs@colostate-pueblo.edu

 *These rates typically increase by about 5% to 6% annually.

Tuition and Fees Estimate for Graduate Students

As a graduate student you’ve already begun investing in your future by earning an undergraduate degree. As you embark on the pursuit of an advanced degree, let’s take a look at how much it will cost. Keep in mind there are two semesters in a year, fall and spring, so you should double the semester rate for a yearly total of tuition and fees.  Below is a general estimate of costs for 9 credit hours per semester:

Resident tuition (including mandatory fees for one semester) $2,435

Resident tuition for Teacher Education (including mandatory fees for one semester) $2,262

Non-Resident tuition (including mandatory fees for one semester) $6,245

Tuition for graduate students in Business and Computer Information Systems is $83.50 more per credit hour.  Graduate students in Engineering and Nursing is $48.50 more per credit hour.

For more information, contact:

Student Financial Services
Administration Building Rm. 212
2200 Bonforte Blvd. 
Pueblo, CO  81001-4901
Phone:  719.549.2753
Email: sfs@colostate-pueblo.edu