2013-2014 Housing Rates (Draft)

Rates Subject to Change

 

Semester
Rate

Annual
Rate

Double (CIW, Hinman) $4,148 $8,296
Double (Dickinson, Mountainview, Newing) $4,656 $9,312
Double (Break Housing) $4,887 $9,774
     
Designed Triple (Dickinson, Mountainvew, Newing) $4,535 $9,070
Designed Triple (Break Housing) $4,762 $9,524
     
Single (Dickinson, Newing) $5,070 $10,140
Single (Break Housing) $5,290 $10,580
     
Apartment Single $4,697 $9,394
Apartment Super Single $5,350 $10,700
Susquehanna Family Apartment $6,515 $13,030
     
Documented and approved medical singles $5,070 $10,140

 

2013-2014 Dining

Plan

Total

Spending

 

Best For

A

$2,467

$1,167

 

Athletes, Hearty Appetites, Frequent or Late-Night Snackers, High-End Purchasers

B

$2,327

$1,027

 

Students Who Eat In Resident Dining Halls & Want Some Flexibility In Their Spending

C

$2,196

$896

 

Our Default Resident Dining Plan

D

$2,048

$748

 

Students That Dine Twice A Day In Resident Dining or Frequently Skip Breakfast

E

$1,958

$658

 

Those Who Dine Infrequently On-Campus & At-Home-Weekender.

F

$1,763

$463

 

Just the Basics, Mainly Meant for Students with Large carry-over Balances from the Previous Semesters

 

2012-2013 Housing Rates

 

Semester
Rate

Annual
Rate

Double (Dickinson) $3,764 $7,528
Double (CIW, Hinman) $4,027 $8,054
Double (Mountainview - Cascade, Hunter, Marcy) $4,403 $8,806
Double (Newing - Bingham, Broome, Endicott)  $4,520 $9,040
Double (Break Housing: Mohawk)  $4,623 $9,246
Double (Break Housing: Windham)  $4,623 $9,246
Double (Break Housing: Delaware)   $4,745 $9,490
Designed Triple (CIW)  $3,592 $7,184
Designed Triple (Cascade, Hunter, Marcy)  $4,296 $8,592
Designed Triple (Newing - Broome, Endicott)  $4,403 $8,806
Designed Triple (Break Housing: Windham)  $4,516 $9,032
Designed Triple (Delaware)  $4,623 $9,246
Single Newing (Broome, Endicott) $4,922 $9,844
Single Newing (Break: Delaware) $5,136 $10,272
Apartment Single  $4,697 $9,394
Apartment Super Single (Hillside only) $5,350 $10,700
Apartment Double (Susquehanna only) $4,090 $8,180
Apartment (Family)  $6,515 $13,030


2012-2013 Dining

Plan

Total

Spending

 

Best For

A

$2,467

$1,153

 

Athletes, Hearty Appetites, Frequent or Late-Night Snackers, High-End Purchasers

B

$2,327

$1,013

 

Students Who Eat In Resident Dining Halls & Want Some Flexibility In Their Spending

C

$2,196

$882

 

Our Default Resident Dining Plan

D

$2,048

$734

 

Students That Dine Twice A Day In Resident Dining or Frequently Skip Breakfast

E

$1,958

$644

 

Those Who Dine Infrequently On-Campus & At-Home-Weekender.

F

$1,763

$449

 

Just the Basics, Mainly Meant for Students with Large carry-over Balances from the Previous Semesters



Housing Refunds

Once registered students have occupied a room, no refund is available for the balance of the academic year if they move out of University housing.

Occupancy is defined as acceptance of the room key and/or moving personal possessions into the room, suite or apartment. The $200 housing deposit, which is credited to the room charge, is not refundable if the student fails to occupy a room.

Residents removed from University housing for disciplinary reasons are ineligible for room-rate adjustments.

"Meals Per Week" based on the Following:

· All Meals Being Eaten In The Resident Dining Halls

· An Average Cost Per Meal Of $3.19

· An Operating Cost Of $1192.00


Plan A: This plan will provide approximately nineteen meals per week in the resident dining halls along with $10 per week for snacks or other discretionary spending.

Plan B:This plan will provide approximately sixteen meals per week in the resident dining halls along with $9 per week for snacks or other discretionary spending.

Plan C: This plan will provide approximately seventeen meals per week in the resident dining halls with no discretionary spending.

Plan D: This plan will provide approximately fourteen meals per week in the resident dining halls with no discretionary spending..

Plan E: This plan will provide approximately ten meals per week in the resident dining halls with no discretionary spending.

Plan F: This plan will provide approximately eight meals per week in the resident dining halls with no discretionary spending. Plan F was created primarily for students with a large carryover balance from the previous semester.

Housing Refunds

Once registered students have occupied a room, no refund is available for the balance of the academic year if they move out of University housing.

Occupancy is defined as acceptance of the room key and/or moving personal possessions into the room, suite or apartment. The $200 housing deposit, which is credited to the room charge, is not refundable if the student fails to occupy a room.

Residents removed from University housing for disciplinary reasons are ineligible for room-rate adjustments.

Last Updated: 4/17/13