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Cost of Attendance
While your choice of college should be based on the educational experience that’s best for you, we know that for many families one of the first questions asked about college is one of cost. William Jewell College wants you to consider the value. When it comes to features such as class size, program choices, faculty interaction, personal relationships, leadership opportunities, and options for campus involvement, William Jewell stands head-and-shoulders above its competitors. That is why William Jewell believes that you should consider higher education as a lifetime investment that only appreciates in value over time. The cost of a quality education like the one you will receive at Jewell requires commitment, sacrifice, and careful planning. Therefore, a wide range of financial support programs and financing options make a Jewell education possible for most families, including those with and without demonstrated financial need.
2009-2010 Cost of Attendance
The cost for attending William Jewell includes a number of components: tuition, room and board, books and supplies, transportation between campus and your home, and personal expenses while you are a student. The following table provides the direct (payable to the College) and indirect (estimated expenses you may incur) costs for the 2009-2010 academic year.
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Semester
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Year
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Tuition
Typical Room & Board
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$12,150
$3,350
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$24,300
$6,700
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Typical Direct Cost
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$15,500
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$31,000
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Books/Supplies (est.)
Transportation (est.)
Personal (est.)
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$550
$810
$1,260
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$1,100
$1,620
$2,520
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Direct + Indirect Cost
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$18,120
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$36,240
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The figures provided above are for all, full-time undergraduates residing on campus in the day program. Commuters and independent students' (as defined by the U.S. Department of Education) estimated educational costs are calculated differently. International students cost of attendance are also calculated according to individual requirements.
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