Tuition & Fees
Estimated Yearly College Costs
1/3 Payment Plan
For additional fees please visit the Additional Fees page.
Estimated Yearly College Costs
The tables below show an estimate of the cost of one year of study for students living on campus at Troy University, Troy campus. Other fees may apply.
| Tuition |
$2,082 |
| Traditional Residence Hall |
$1,200 |
| Meal Plans |
$1,442.88 |
| Activity Fee |
$9 per credit hour (maximum $108)
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| Registration Fee |
$50 |
| Semester Total |
$4,882.88 |
| Yearly Total* |
$9,765.76 |
**The following counties in Georgia and Florida are considered In-State and therefore should refer to the In-State Tuition rates listed above.
Florida: Bay, Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Walton, Washington
Georgia: Baker, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Decatur, Early, Harris, Heard, Macon, Marion, Meriweather, Miller, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Upson, Webster
| Tuition |
$4,164 |
| Traditional Residence Hall |
$1,200 |
| Meal Plans |
$1,442.88 |
| Activity Fee |
$9 per credit hour (maximum $108)
|
| Registration Fee |
$50 |
| Semester Total |
$6,964.88 |
| Yearly Total* |
$13,929.76 |
* Based on traditional two-semester term, not including books/supplies and personal expenses.
1/3 Payment Plan
Troy University offers a tuition and fees payment plan which helps in budgeting college costs but requires financial planning by students and their families. Students are required to pay all previous term balances and one-third of all semester charges by the last day of regular registration for the current semester or term in order for registration to be completed. Students with an account balance after the first payment due date will be assessed a $25.00 payment plan fee. To meet the one-third requirement, students may apply the following:
- Awarded institutional scholarship
- Awarded financial aid
- Payment by cash, check, money order, or credit card
The remaining semester balance may be paid in two installments. Failure to pay the entire balance of tuition and fees by the third payment date will result in a late fee of $50.00. Also, failure to satisfy financial obligations to the University will result in having a restriction placed on future class registrations, possibly having the account assigned to a collection agency, and non-release of transcripts. The essential ingredient for a successful registration is for students to plan early.
Payment of Account Summary
At least 1/3 of all tuition, fees, and charges are payable by the last day of regular registration. If 1/3 payment is not paid by the last day of regular registration, a student must re-register during late registration. When a student registers during the late registration period, at least 1/3 of all tuition, fees, and charges are due at the time of late registration. The remaining balance will be required in two payments due approximately one month apart. Failure to pay all charges by the third and final payment date will result in a late payment fee. Registration is not complete until all previous term balances plus 1/3 payment of tuition, fees, and charges or satisfactory arrangements through approved scholarships, financial aid, etc have been made. It is the responsibility of the students to pay their account balances by the established due dates.
Questions or comments? Contact the TROY Office of Student Financial Services at (334) 670-3124.
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