2022-2023 Catalog

Tuition and Fees (subject to change)

Please note that all rates listed below are in effect beginning Fall 2022 through Spring 2023. All published rates may be subject to change at the discretion of the College.

Tuition per Semester

Full-time (12-16 credits) $18,464.00
Part-time per credit rate $1,230.00
Per credit rate in excess of 16 credits $1,230.00
   
Post Bacc Program(per credit) $875.00 

Mandatory Fees per Semester (Non-refundable)

Standard Fee – (full-time students) $895.00
Standard Fee - (part-time students) $656.00
Registration Fee - (winter/summer session) $173.00

Housing Charges per Semester

Residence - (1st, 2nd & 3rd Yr)
$8,507.00
Residence - (4th Yr +)
$8,265.00
Dining Dollars
Silver Basic Plan $1,350.00
Griffin Gold Plan $1,850.00
Platinum Plan $2,350.00

Miscellaneous Fees

Alumni Discount, per credit $615.00
Audit Fee, per credit $615.00
Audit Fee, per credit, alumni (non-refundable) $307.00
Audit Fee, per credit, senior citizens (non-refundable) $307.00
Returned Check Fee $50.00
Certificate Fee $50.00
Change of Program Fee $30.00
Graduation Filing Fee $125.00
Health Insurance Fee (annual plan) $2,652.00
Health Insurance Fee (Spring only plan) TBD
Late Payment Fee $175.00
Late Payment Fee (Additional) $175.00
Late Registration Fee $175.00
New Student Orientation fee (one-time fee)
$150.00
Special Course fee Vary

Note: Certain courses carry additional lab or course fees that are noted in the catalogue in the course description.

Deposits

Tuition Deposit (newly admitted students) $200.00
Housing Deposit (due with housing application) $500.00

Please refer to the College Web site (www.mmm.edu) for the most up-to-date information about programmatic and administrative matters.

Tuition Cancellation Policy

An official withdrawal from any or all classes does not always entitle a student to a refund of tuition and fees paid, or a reduction of costs incurred. It is important to note that all charges and cancellations are based upon tuition commitments for the full semester. The effective date of withdrawal and cancellation, if any, will be the date when formal application is filed with Academic Advisement in the Center for Student Services. Students receiving financial aid who withdraw from school completely, will have their federal financial aid eligibility calculated based on the federal formula for Title IV withdrawals.

If a student withdraws from one or more classes, during the drop/add period but does not drop below full-time status (16 credits) no forfeiture of tuition will be charged. If a student withdraws from one or more classes and becomes less than full-time, forfeiture will be charged for the difference between full and part-time tuition rates using the schedule for withdrawals.

After the census date, students who did not attend classes and did not officially withdraw from MMC will be assessed 25% of their tuition charge as forfeiture. Failure to attend classes or to make payment does not constitute an official withdrawal.

Students using payment plans or receiving financial aid are responsible for completing all payments if a balance exists after cancellation of tuition.

Marymount Manhattan College has arranged with Gradguard to offer a Tuition Protection Plan. This is an elective insurance plan which will minimize the financial portion of losses incurred when a student suffers a serious illness or accident and has to withdraw before the semester is completed. Go to www.gradguard.com or call 877-794-6603 for enrollment and additional information.