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What fees should I expect at Seton Hall?

Hello everyone, I'm looking into Seton Hall University as one of my potential colleges, and I wanted to know what kind of fees I'd have to pay besides the tuition. Are there any mandatory fees or optional ones that I should budget for?

4 months ago

Hello! It's a wise decision to consider fees when budgeting for your college education at Seton Hall University. In addition to tuition, you'll need to account for some mandatory fees.

Here are some fees you should expect:

1. Fees: Some mandatory fees include the mobile computing fee, technology fee, and the university fee

2. Room and board: If you plan to live on campus, you'll need to account for housing and meal plan costs. These costs vary depending on the type of housing you choose and the meal plan you select.

3. Health insurance: Seton Hall requires all full-time students to have health insurance, either through the university-sponsored plan or an existing private plan. If you don't have a private plan, you'll need to budget for the university's plan.

4. Lab and course fees: Some classes, especially those with lab components, may have additional course or lab fees to pay for materials and equipment.

5. Parking pass fee: If you plan to bring a car to campus, you may need to purchase a parking pass to use campus parking lots.

6. Books and supplies: While not a fee charged by the university, you'll need to budget for textbooks, course materials, and other supplies necessary for your classes.

Optional fees could include:

1. Study abroad programs: If you're considering a study abroad experience, you'll need to budget for additional fees and expenses related to the program.

2. Club and organization dues: Participating in clubs or organizations may require membership dues.

3. Recreation and lifestyle expenses: You'll want to budget for personal expenses, such as entertainment, clothing, and other non-essential items.

To get a better idea of the costs specific to your situation, you can use Seton Hall's Net Price Calculator to estimate the total cost of attendance, including all mandatory fees. Also, keep in mind that financial aid packages can help offset some of these costs. Good luck!

4 months ago

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