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EKU's tuition consistently ranks among the lowest for four-year institutions in Kentucky and the region. It's just one more way we put students first.

EKU awards numerous scholarships based on academic merit, special talents or accomplishments, and need. Eligibility for need-based scholarships and other forms of assistance is determined by your family's income and whether other family members are also attending a postsecondary institution. The scholarship deadline is April 1.

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For full consideration for financial aid, you must first apply and be admitted to the university. Once you're admitted, complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1. You may obtain the FAFSA several ways: from your high school guidance counselor; via the internet at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov; by calling the EKU Financial Aid office at 859- 622-2361; or by calling the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 800-433-3243.

For more information, visit the EKU Financial Aid website.

Estimated Costs for 2009-10
Full-Time Semester Tuition:
KY Resident: $3,156
Out-of-state: $8,640
A student may qualify for a special reduced semester rate of $4,992. To qualify, s/he must meet the full criteria for admission and at least one of the following:
  1. Live in a neighboring county in a state bordering Kentucky.
  2. Be the child of an EKU graduate.
  3. Or have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale and a composite score a of 25 or higher on the ACT, with no sub-score below 18 in English, Math, or Reading.

Part-Time (less than 12 credit hours) Semester Tuition:
Kentucky Residents: $263 per hour
Non-residents: $720 per hour
Targeted Out of State: $416 per hour
100% Online Courses: $325* per hour

*Courses offered as part of the following entirely online programs are priced as follows:

Bachelors of Science in Correctional & Juvenile Justice $350 per credit hour
Certificate of Competency in Fire & Safety Engineering Technology   $350 per credit hour
Bachelors of Science in Fire & Safety Engineering Technology $350 per credit hour
Masters of Science in Safety, Security, & Emergency Management $500 per credit hour
Master of Science in Correctional & Juvenile Justice $500 per credit hour

Note: Summer session charges are per credit hour for all courses.

Semester Housing Fees:
Double Occupancy Residence halls: $1,537 to $1,921
Private rooms: $2,370 to $2,719

Food:
Meal Plans range from $1,056 to $1,473 per semester.

Please visit www.billings.eku.edu for additional billing and payment plan information.

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