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Tuition & Fees

Each student’s cost to attend Corban varies somewhat, depending on individual circumstances. These include personal spending habits, housing and meal plan choices, and the choice of academic program. Your actual cost of attendance is the balance after grant and scholarship aid is applied.

Please keep in mind that this is the cost before financial aid.

Traditional Undergraduate Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance, 2025-26

Tuition (12-18 Credits)$37,916
+ Housing (with median-priced housing option)$6,890
+ Food (with largest meal plan)$5,804
+ Student Activity Fee*$1,150
+ Technology Fee$100
= Total Tuition, Food & Housing, and Fees$51,860

*Student fees fund events, services, intramurals, and security.

General Fees per Semester, 2025-2026

Students may be charged additional fees as applicable, such as:

Additional Fees (charged as applicable)Cost
Parking Permit Fee**$40 per semester
Enrollment Fee for New Students^$175
Fees associated with some specific courses (see academic catalog for complete list)varies
Independent Study Fee$300 per course
Athletics Participation Fee$325 per year
Sports Medicine Fee (for athletes)$250 per year

**Charged for each vehicle a student registers for parking on campus.
^One-time fee charged to each new on-campus undergraduate student their first semester.

Student Association Fees (for specific programs)Cost per Semester
Criminal Justice Association$85
Hoff School of Business Association$20
Education Association$10
Ministry Association$45
Counseling Psychology Association$25

Tuition per Credit Hour, 2025-2026

UndergraduateCost per Credit
Traditional Undergraduate Credit Rate Above 18 hours per semester$1,155
Traditional Undergraduate Part-time Tuition (1-11 credits)*$1,155
Pre-College/Dual Credit$65
Study Abroad Tuitionper program

* Eligibility for Corban scholarships and grants requires full-time enrollment.

Housing Cost Per Semester, 2025-2026

Each of Corban’s housing options are unique, but all offer spacious rooms, free laundry facilities, and a welcoming community.

Standard Housing OptionsCost per Semester
Balyo or Davidson$3,776
Prewitt / Van Gilder$3,445
Aagard$3,445
Farrar$3,000
Townhouses$3,445
Single Room Options (by request, if capacity allows)Cost per Semester
Balyo or Davidson$4,932
Prewitt / Van Gilder$4,593
Aagard$4,593
Farrar$3,990
Townhouses$4,593
Townhouse Leases (for off-campus eligible students)Lease Cost Per Month
2 Bedroom / 2 Bath$1,600 ($800 per bedroom)
2 Bedroom / 1 Bath$1,500 ($750 per bedroom)

Meal Plan Cost Per Semester, 2025-2026

Meal plans are based on the number of times a student can access the dining hall. For example, “Weekly 19” indicates that students can dine during all 19 scheduled meal times each week. “Weekly 15” indicates that students can choose 15 out of 19 scheduled meal times each week. Block plans allow a student to access a specific number of meals at any time during the semester.

All meal plans also include Warrior Dollars, which may be used at Corban’s Common Grounds coffee shop in the Pavilion.

All on-campus residents are required to select a meal plan each semester. This includes townhouse residents, with the exception off-campus eligible residents on a townhouse lease agreement.

  • On-campus residents with 60 credits or less must select one of the weekly plans.
  • Residential students who have earned more than 60 credits must select a weekly plan or the Block 200 plan.
  • Commuter students have the option to purchase any block plan.
Weekly Meal Plans (for on-campus residents)Cost per Semester
Weekly 19 | Includes $150 Warrior Dollars$2,902
Weekly 17 | Includes $125 Warrior Dollars$2,734
Weekly 15 | Includes $100 Warrior Dollars$2,629
Block Meal Plans (for upperclassmen, townhouse residents, and commuters)Cost per Semester
Block 200 | Includes 200 meals and $200 Warrior Dollars$2,466
Block 100 | Includes 100 meals and $100 Warrior Dollars$1,175

Estimated Cost of Attendance Not Paid to Corban

Used to calculate financial need

Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment$1,216
Transportation$1,500
Personal Expenses$2,500

How Need Is Calculated

A student’s financial need is calculated from the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA formula produces a Student Aid Index (SAI), which is used by schools to determine qualifications for need based aid. The difference between the cost of attendance and a student’s SAI is their financial need.

The Financial Aid Office uses the published tuition and fees as a guideline in awarding financial aid to full-time students, and amounts are subject to change annually.