Tuition & Fees
Wofford College welcomes you to a resource page which is intended to provide tuition and fee information for the 2009-2010 academic year. You will notice other links below which will serve as additional avenues to help address other questions and concerns that you might have. Please click on the links for direct access.
2009-2010
Reservation Deposit Fees
All students are required to a pay a non-refundable reservation deposit annually in order to secure a space at Wofford for the following academic year. This deposit is credited toward tuition and fees for the fall semester. Paid deposits enable students to pre-register for fall courses, apply for and renew financial aid and scholarships, and participate in the lottery for a residence hall room.
Day Students - $200
Boarding Students - $300
Costs for Students Living On Campus
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Fall 2009 |
Spring 2010 |
Tuition Student Activities Fee Technology Fee Food Services** Residence Halls Medical |
$ 16,085 $ 430 $ 145 $ 2,075 $ 2,440 $ 155 |
$ 13,155 $ 350 $ 115 $ 1,695 $ 1,995 $ 120 |
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$ 21,330 |
$ 17,430 |
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Annual Tuition 2009-2010 Boarding Student $38,760 |
**This cost includes your choice of (1) of three meal plan choices with varying splits between weekly meal allowances and Terrier Bucks.
Costs for Students Living Off Campus
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Fall 2009 |
Spring 2010 |
Tuition Student Activities Fee Technology Fee |
$ 16,085 $430 $145 |
$ 13,155 $ 350 $ 115 |
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$ 16,660 |
$ 13,620 |
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Annual Tuition 2009-2010 Day Student $30,280 |
Costs for Part Time Students Per Hour Charge $ 1,195 Audit Fee (per course) $ 100 |
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Costs for Summer School
| Tuition per hour |
$ 370 |
| Tuition per hour (teacher) |
$ 350 |
| Lab Fee |
$ 55 |
| Medical Fee (Residents) |
$ 60 |
| Meal Plan |
$ 560 |
| Room (Non-apartment housing) |
$ 430 |
| Room (Village apartments) |
$ 550 |
Other Fees
Admission Application Fee……………………………….$35.00
Security Deposit……………………………………………..$50.00
The security deposit is a one-time deposit paid by each resident student prior to the students’ occupation of campus housing. The deposit is held by the College as long as the student reserves or resides in College housing. Any residence hall damages for which the student is held responsible are applied against the security deposit held by the College. At the time a student ceases to reserve or reside in College housing, the balance of the deposit becomes refundable.