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Stony Brook University Tuition and Fees

Hi there! I'm considering applying to Stony Brook University. Can anyone tell me the recent tuition and fees for both in-state and out-of-state students? Additionally, is there a significant difference in costs depending on if you're a resident of New York or not? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hello! Stony Brook University is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and, like other public universities, has different tuition fees for in-state and out-of-state students. As of the 2024-2025 academic year, the tuition and fees for in-state students at Stony Brook University are approximately $10,560 per year, while the costs for out-of-state students are about $30,350 per year.

There is indeed a significant difference in costs depending on your residency status. As a New York State resident, you benefit from a substantial reduction in tuition, as the cost for out-of-state students is nearly three times higher. This is because public universities like Stony Brook receive state funding, and therefore, residents of the state are given a subsidized tuition rate.

Keep in mind that these costs are for tuition and fees only and do not include housing, meal plans, or other expenses associated with attending college. You might also want to explore financial aid opportunities, scholarships, and grants that can help offset the costs of your education, regardless of your residency status. Good luck with your application to Stony Brook University!

2 years ago

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