Tuition and Fees
Tuition and Fees for Academic Year, 2024–2025
Costs for the next academic year will be published by the following mid-April and can be viewed in the . For information regarding tuition billing and payment options, please navigate to the ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó information pages: billing basics and payment options.
- SEMESTER PAYMENT DUE DATES
- Fall 2024: August 16, 2024
- Spring 2025: January 10, 2025
Direct Education Expenses
These costs appear on the monthly billing statements issued by the business office; indirect costs are listed further below.
Full-Time Undergraduate Direct Costs
Annual | Per Semester | |
Tuition: | $69,040 | $34,520 |
Student Body Fee: The $155 per semester student body fee is collected from each full-time student by the business office, except those studying abroad. The funds underwrite and support various student spaces and extracurricular activities and are allocated to the student senate at the beginning of the semester. |
310 | 155 |
SUBTOTAL: | 69,350 | 34,675 |
Dormitory Room: | 9,050 | 4,525 |
Board Plan A: | 8,610 | 4,305 |
SUBTOTAL: | 17,660 | 8,830 |
TOTAL: | $87,010 | $43,505 |
Note: All students who live in a residence hall on campus must take board. Students residing in the apartments may choose whether they contract for a board plan. The college offers three declining-balance board plans. The balance is reduced as meals are taken. Plan A is for heavier eaters while Plan C is for lighter eaters. If a student is living in a Birchwood or RCA college apartment they have the option to purchase a board plan or commuter points (commuter points defined:dollar for dollar food points that are and then applied on the student ID card; on an as needed basis, to be spent at Commons.) Note: Changes to room and board, while a student is enrolled, may be prorated based on a daily rate and may affect the cost of attendance and financial aid award**. Please email business-office@reed.edu for more information. |
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1 Bedroom Apartment: | $11,670 | $5,835 |
2 Bedroom Apartment/per bed: | 10,100 | 5,050 |
For more information about the other meal plan options and costs, please visit this link. | ||
Board Plan B: | $8,210 | $4,105 |
Board Plan C: | 7,680 | 3,840 |
For more information on the following programs, please visit these links: student health insurance and tuition insurance. | ||
Health Insurance*: | $3,762 |
$1,881 |
International Health Insurance*: | 2,688 |
1,344 |
Tuition Insurance*: | 648 | 324 |
*Students can waive health insurance and/or tuition insurance but must submit a waiver in prior to the first day of classes. | ||
**Note from above room and board section: Included in the cost of attendance is the direct cost of tuition, fees, room and board (if the student lives on campus), and indirect cost estimates for books and supplies, personal expenses, and transportation. Changes to the Cost of Attendance and Financial Aid: Grants may decrease if a student has a decrease in their costs such as:moving off of campus, switching from a ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó apartment to a dorm, or dropping their board plan. |
Part Time Per Semester Tuition
Number of Units | Regular | MALS |
2 1/2 | $28,850 | $13,200 |
2 | 23,100 | 10,560 |
1 1/2 | 17,350 | 7,920 |
1 | 11,600 | 5,280 |
1/2 | 5,850 | 2,640 |
The student body fee and tuition insurance are not charged to students attending part time or the MALS program. The student body fee is not charged to students studying abroad. |
Indirect Costs, 2024–25
Indirect education expenses are those estimated costs that do NOT appear on the monthly billing statements issued by the Business Office, which include:
Books and Incidentals | $1,950 |
Travel varies by place of residence | |
Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loan Origination Fees | 1–2% |
Direct Parent PLUS Loan Origination Fee | 4–5% |