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Office of Academic, Financial, and Wealth Management
Rosenwald Hall
2601 Gentilly Boulevard
New Orleans Louisiana 70122
The good news for the 2024-25 academic year is that continuing daytime students’ tuition will remain the same, and many enhancements are arriving in fall 2024.
The following breakdown will help you better understand the new tuition and fee structure:
We’ve published an abbreviated 2024-25 academic calendar earlier, which includes dates for family and friends weekend, homecoming, winter break, Mardi Gras break, and more. A complete academic calendar will be available fall 2024.
Undergrad Tuition | ||
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Per Credit Hour | $218.40 | |
Mandatory Fees | $258.30 |
Graduate Tuition | ||
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Tuition | $ 5,850.00 | |
Mandatory Fees | $ 1,500.00 |
Tuition Related Expenses | ||
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Application Fee | ||
First-time Applicant | $ 40 | |
International Applicant | $60 | |
Re-Admit Applicant | $35 | |
Applied Music Fee | $108.15 | |
Lab Fee | $108.15 | |
Late Registration Fee | $250 | |
New Student Orientation* | $180 | |
New Student Enrollment Fee* | $150 | |
Nursing Fee | $630 | |
Parking Fee | $25 | |
Study Abroad Fee | $250 | |
Transcript | $10 |
University Programs | Per Semester |
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Cohort Fall 2023 Or Earlier (Continuing Students) | $9,597 |
Mandatory Fee | $1,500 |
Cohort Fall 2024 | $10,059 |
Mandatory Fee | $1,900 |
Overload Charge Per Credit Hour (Over 18 Credit Hours) | $801.00 |
Evening/Weekend Programs | |
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Full-Time/Part-Time (Per Credit Hour) | $500 |
Overload Charge Per Credit Hour (Over 18 Credit Hours) | $801.00 |
Mandatory Fee | $1,500 |
Online Programs (ONLY) | |
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Full-Time/Part-Time (Per Credit Hour) | $500 |
Overload Charge Per Credit Hour (Over 18 Credit Hours) | $801.00 |
Mandatory Fee | $1,500 |
Graduate Programs | |
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Full-Time (9+ Credit Hours) | $6,150 |
Part-Time (6 Credit Hours or less—Charge Per Credit Hour) | $683 |
Certificate Programs | |
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Per Course | $1500 |
Description | Per Transaction |
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Application Fee – New & Re-Admit | $40 |
Graduation Fee (Mandatory) | $550 |
International Application Fee | $60 |
Enrollment Fee | $150 |
Late Registration Fee | $250 |
Nursing Fee | $650 |
Parking Fee | $50 |
Study Abroad Fee | $250 |
Transcript Fee | $10 |
Student Health Insurance Fee | $2105 |
Renter’s Insurance Fee | $100/semester ($200/yr) |
Housing Application Fee | $25 |
Students in these programs will pay per credit hour in alignment with peer institutions, providing greater flexibility.
The good news is that for continuing daytime students, tuition remains the same. Incoming students will also have their tuition frozen for their second consecutive academic year.
The new pricing structure ensures that students who graduate in four years will experience up to one tuition increase while matriculating. Each cohort will have a two-year tuition freeze.
Charges (Room & Board) | Per Semester |
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Single | $7,883 |
Single (Gentilly Gardens) | $8,445 |
Double | $6,187 |
Double (Gentilly Gardens) | $6,247 |
Triple (incl. Gardens) | $5,774 |
SUNO Double | $6,247 |
SUNO Quads | $5,511 |
Off-Campus Commuter Meal Plan (No Housing) | $1,000 |
Room and board fees are packaged in a bundle for the upcoming academic year. This change assists with renovations in Henson Hall and upgrades to Kearny Hall in partnership with Sodexo.More details will be provided in fall 2024.
The community is expected to open in the summer of 2025, providing housing for approximately 300 students. More details will be provided in fall 2024.
Yes, the Office of Academic, Financial, and Wealth Management (One-Stop-Shop) will open in Fall 2024. It aims to support students and families in navigating university systems and improving financial knowledge.
The Division of Student Success is expanding programming for residential and commuter students, focusing on academic success, career readiness, mental health advocacy, study abroad, undergraduate research, and graduate and professional school preparation.
Dillard is actively securing more scholarship funding, paid student internships, and employment opportunities. While waiting for the federal government to fix the new FAFSA online application, we encourage students to continue submitting their FAFSA online. Please check your Dillard email for updates from the office of financial aid and the new office of academic, financial, and wealth management.
Dr. Ford has met with Louisiana's congressional leaders to address issues with the new FAFSA application. Dillard promptly ensures students receive their financial aid packages once the federal government releases the necessary data and access.
In order to be considered for Federal Student Aid (FSA) and Louisiana State Aid Programs, students must complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov. The student and contributing parents must create an account with FSA to obtain their own username and password to complete the FAFSA.
Dr. Ford has met with Louisiana's congressional leaders to address issues with the new FAFSA application. Dillard promptly ensures students receive their financial aid packages once the federal government releases the necessary data and access.
Yes. You are required to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year if you are interested in being considered for federal or state aid; which includes grants, loans, work-study and state grant/scholarship programs.
The Federal Government allows the Financial Aid Office to re-evaluate the household income for students and their families who demonstrate extenuating circumstance on a case-by-case basis. If there is a substantial reduction of income then it is possible for your FAFSA to be reprocessed.
Students who are veterans can use their Montgomery GI Bill as resources to attend college. It is also recommended that you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for Federal Student Aid Programs.
The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships will post “Preliminary Aid”, which is the anticipated aid that is expected to be received, to the account in advance so that the B/F Office can determine whether you can be fiscally cleared. Preliminary Aid is removed by the census date in order for actual funds to start posting to student accounts. Not all aid is posted at the same time. You can check MYDU to review your awards and student account.
Once all tuition and fees are deducted from a student’s financial aid award, and there is an excess credit on the student’s account then the student is eligible for a refund. The refund is processed by the Bursar’s Office and is disbursed to students 14 days after the credit appears on the student’s account.
Federal law requires institution of higher education to monitor Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) of students who receive financial aid. In order to remain eligible for federal, state and some institutional financial aid; students must meet the SAP requirements that has been established. In the SAP monitoring process, the financial aid office evaluates the student’s qualitative (GPA), quantitative (PACE ratio-hours attempted vs. completed hours) and Maximum Time Frame (student’s ability to complete degree program in the maximum timeframe).
Student can be considered for Scholarship awards; however, due to limited funding, scholarships awards may not close the gap to clear your entire balance. Some student and families seek additional assistance through a Private Loan, which is also referred to as External Loans. You can also speak with the Bursar’s Office to determine if you are eligible to make payment arrangements to clear your balance.
The University will perform a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) review at the end of each semester – Not passing all of your classes could impact you receiving financial aid for the subsequent semester.
Yes. Financial Aid is awarded based on full-time enrollment. If you enroll or drop hours less than full-time your awards may decrease. Please keep in mind that specific award programs require you to retain full-time status or complete 24 credit hours within the award year, and student loan programs require you to be enrolled at least half-time to retain eligibility. Also, SAP is reviewed at the end of each semester – dropping classes could impact your continuous eligibility to receive financial aid. You should contact your financial aid counselor to discuss how it may affect your eligibility for financial aid.
The Federal Government requires the University to perform a process called “Return to Title IV”; therefore, if you withdraw (resign) from the University during a specific timeframe (up to 60% of the semester), a portion of your financial aid must be returned to the Federal Student Aid Program. You should contact your financial aid counselor to discuss how it may affect your eligibility for financial aid.
We offer the University, Presidential, Dean and Merit Scholarships. We also provide Dillard University Grant awards as follows:
University Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Dean, Merit and DU Grant (scholarships) are determined based upon a student’s grade point average and ACT/SAT composite test scores. The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships also offer these Scholarships based on Test Optional.
Value Ranges from $6,000 - $10,000.
The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships establishes a standard estimated cost of attendance (also known as the budget) which is used to determine a student’s financial need. The estimated cost of attendance reflects modest but adequate expenses. There are Billable expenses (i.e. tuition, mandatory fees and on-campus housing) which are paid direct to the University and Non-Billable expense (i.e. off campus room and board, books/supplies, transportation, personal and miscellaneous expenses) which may be incurred by the student. While actual expenses of individual students will vary based on personal lifestyle choices and other variable costs encountered, the estimated cost should assist you in planning your budget.
These budget components are utilized to determine how much financial aid will be offered. Total financial aid offered from all sources, including private sources, cannot exceed the total cost of attendance. Students who have unusual circumstances are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, and with appropriate documentation, we may be able to adjust these budgets to allow for personal circumstances.
Verification is the review process to determine the accuracy of the information a student and/or parent reports on his/her FAFSA in order to confirm the student's eligibility for Title IV assistance.
The U.S. Department of Education determines whether or not a student is selected for the review process called verification. Students are selected randomly or based on the information that is reported on the FAFSA application.
Students are sent notifications from the U.S. Department of Education via their processed FAFSA application which is called your FAFSA Summary Report. The information is displayed in the comment section. The Financial Aid Office notifies students via regular mail and/or their Dillard Email address to inform them of the verification process and what documents are required to begin the review process.
The only acceptable document is the IRS TAX RETURN TRANSCRIPT which needs to be requested from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
To obtain an IRS Tax Return Transcript, go to www.IRS.gov and click on the "Order a Return or Account Transcript" link, or call 1-800-908-9946.
This form is required to collect student’s information, student’s family information, tax filing information, as well as taxed and untaxed income.
The verification process is based in the timeframe in which a student submits his or her requested documents. However, during peak of processing, (May-August) the verification process may take from 1 to 2 weeks to verify a student's document.
Student can indicate their interest to work on their FAFSA. Upon confirmation of the availability of funds, the financial aid office will include the work-study award on the student’s award letter. Eligible students will be provided with instructions to meet with the Work-Study Coordinator.
Students awarded federal Work Study are paid at least minimum wage or higher per hour.
Minimum work hours allowed during enrollment periods 10hrs/week
Maximum work hours allowed during enrollment periods 20hrs/week
No. Students are prohibited for working during a scheduled class time even if the class has been canceled.
No, we also offer Off Campus Work Study working in a variety of schools and community organization within the community.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is to ensure students are able to complete their academic program in a timely manner while achieving a minimum academic standard. In an age of increasing accountability of the use of Federal Student Aid funds (and other Federal, State, and Institutional funds), institutions and students must demonstrate that financial aid funds are being used to assist students in completing their academic goals in the most efficient way.
When a student does not meet SAP that student cannot receive any type of Federal Student Aid, including Federal grants, Federal Direct Loans, or Federal work-study. The student may, however, apply for Private Loans through a lender of his/her choice, which does not require SAP. Private Loans differ from Federal Direct Loans in that the lender will check the student's credit history and may require a co-signer.
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