2026-2027 Undergraduate Cost of Attendance

The cost of attendance, also known as the student's budget, represents the student's maximum financial aid eligibility for an academic year.

This budget contains two vital elements: Indirect and Direct expenses. Direct expenses are charges (tuition, fees, housing and meals, if applicable) that a student will incur on his/her billing statement. Indirect expenses, on the other hand, are costs (books and supplies, transportation, and other miscellaneous expenses) that a student will incur on his/her own while attending SUNY Maritime College. The amounts factored into the indirect expenses are only estimates of what a student may spend.

Direct ExpensesResident / Off-Campus HousingLiving with Parents/Relatives
Tuition*$7,070$7,070
Fees (including loan fees)$1,579$1,579
Food and Housing$17,320$10,028**
Indirect Expenses
Books & Supplies$1,500$1,500
Transportation$1,300$1,300

Miscellaneous

Expenses

$2,546$2,546
Totals$31,315$24,023

* The estimates for tuition charges are as follows: In-state is $7,070; in-region is $10,610; out-of-state and international is $17,970.

** Students living with parents or relatives have a meal allowance as part of their expenses.

**Students assigned to the ship Cadet Shippers are provided free accommodation and therefore the housing will be excluded from the Cost of Attendance calculation. Cadet Shippers who elect to participate in a meal plan will receive a meal allowance equivalent to the cost of the selected plan.

 

Regimental uniform expenses of $4,383.98 are included in the estimated cost of attendance but paid directly to the Ship's Store. This cost is determined by the Ship's Store.

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