Here’s a detailed look at the 2024-2025 costs of being an undergraduate Concordia University Ann Arbor (CUAA) student. Don’t be discouraged—attending CUAA can be affordable through our financial aid options below.
Undergraduate Tuition | Per Semester | Per Year |
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Tuition (full-time, 12-18 credits) | $17,475 | $34,950 |
Tuition (for each credit over 18) | $725 | — |
Tuition Fall/Spring (part-time, for each credit under 12) | $1,475 | — |
Tuition Winter/Summer (for each credit) | $725 | — |
Accepted undergraduate students must pay a $200 refundable deposit to reserve their space. Deposits will be accepted after May 1 on a space-available basis. Deposit is only refundable if submitted before May 1, and if student withdraws deposit before May 1. |
Housing and Meals | Per Semester | Per Year |
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Room & Board | $6,400 | $12,800 |
Commuter Meal Plan - 75 meals/semester | $450 | $900 |
Commuter Meal Plan - 50 meals/semester | $325 | $650 |
Commuter Meal Plan - 25 meals/semester | $195 | $390 |
Other Fees | Per Semester | Per Credit | One Time |
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Audit (no credit earned) | — | $130 | — |
CUAA Consolidated Fee | $230 | — | — |
Prior Learning Assessment | — | $80 | — |
Parking | $100 | — | — |
Independent Study | — | $150 | — |
Transcript Request | — | — | $10 |
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Financial Aid
Did you know 99% of CUAA students receive some form of financial aid? Grants, scholarships, loans and work programs can all drive your total tuition cost down to a more manageable level for you and your family.Explore my financial aid options.
Tuition refund
Students who withdraw from the University, or from one or more classes, will receive a pro-rated refund of tuition based on the following table:
Weeks in Course | Week # | Week # | Week # | Week # | Week # | Week # | Week # |
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16 | Week 1 80% 1 |
Week 2 75% 1 |
Week 3 60% 2 |
Week 4 40% 2 |
Week 5 25% 2 |
Weeks 6-10 0% 2 |
Weeks 11-16 0% 3 |
14 | Week 1 80% 1 |
Week 2 75% 1 |
Week 3 60% 2 |
Week 4 40% 2 |
Week 5 25% 2 |
Weeks 6-9 0% 2 |
Weeks 10-14 0% 3 |
12 | Week 1 80% 2 |
Week 2 75% 2 |
Week 3 50% 2 |
Week 4 25% 2 |
Weeks 5-8 0% 2 |
Weeks 9-12 0% 3 |
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10 | Week 1 75% 2 |
Week 2 50% 2 |
Week 3 25% 2 |
Weeks 4-7 0% 2 |
Weeks 8-10 0% 3 |
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8 | Week 1 75% 2 |
Week 2 50% 2 |
Week 3 25% 2 |
Weeks 4-5 0% 2 |
Weeks 6-8 0% 3 |
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6 | Week 1 60% 2 |
Week 2 40% 2 |
Weeks 3-4 0% 2 |
Weeks 5-6 0% 3 |
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4 | Week 1 50% 2 |
Week 2 25% 2 |
Week 3 0% 2 |
Week 4 0% 3 |
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3 | Week 1 50% 2 |
Week 2 0% 2 |
Week 3 0% 3 |
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1 | Day 1 50% 2 |
Day 2 25% 2 |
Day 3 0% 2 |
Days 4-5 0% 3 |
Grades reflected on transcript due to dropping of a class:
1 Course not reflected on transcript
2 Grade of W will be issued for the course
3 A grade of F will be issued for the course
Meal plan refund
Students who choose to live on campus are required to select a meal plan for each semester. Students who cancel their housing contract after the start of a semester will be able to receive a pro-rated refund of a meal plan charge according to the following schedule (a week runs Monday to Sunday):
- During the first week of classes: 90%
- During the second week of classes: 80%
- During the third week of classes: 70%
- During the fourth week of classes: 60%
- During the fifth week of classes: 50%
- During the sixth week of classes: 40%
- During the seventh week of classes: 30%
- During the eighth week of classes: 20%
- During the ninth week of classes: 10%
- During the tenth week of classes: 0%
Housing refund
Residential students who withdraw from the university will be held to the following policy from their housing contract: “a student who withdraws from a room after the start of a semester will not receive any refund of the semester room fee. The $300 security deposit will be forfeited.”
Cost of attendance
The Department of Education requires that an example of a Cost of Attendance or Financial Aid budget be supplied on all pages where tuition information resides. Below is an example of a traditional undergraduate student.
2024-2025 CUAA Traditional Undergraduate Cost of Attendance (full year) | ||
On Campus/Off Campus (Not with Family) | Living At Home | |
Tuition | $34,950 | $34,950 |
Consolidated Fee | $460 | $460 |
Books & Supplies* | $2,500 | $2,500 |
Housing & Food** | $12,800 | $4,160 |
Transportation* | $1,250 | $4,6800 |
Personal Expenses* | $3,850 | $3,850 |
Total | $55,810 | $50,600 |
* Estimated Cost
** Housing and Food may be a direct cost (on campus) or an indirect cost (off campus)