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Annual Educational Investment

Students Registered full-time (12-18 credit hours per semester)

At High Point University, every student receives an extraordinary education in an inspiring environment with caring people. The University is aware that the cost of a college education is a major outlay for a family and makes every effort to keep its charges as reasonable as possible, providing a great value consistent with an opportunity for a first-class college education in an environment of excellence.

The Annual Educational Investment will cover everything (except books and specific course fees and course supplies) with no additional charge for campus parking, athletic events, airport transportation, laundry, academic tutoring, major concerts, and cultural enrichment events.

Educational Investment:
Tuition & Fees$31,480
Room* & Dining Plan$11,480
Campus Parkingcomplimentary
Athletic Eventscomplimentary
Airport Transportation complimentary
Printingcomplimentary
Laundrycomplimentary
Academic Tutoring complimentary
Major Concerts complimentary
Cultural Enrichment Events complimentary
*Housing Tier 1
The educational investment covers all of the services and features above, plus more! The educational investment does not cover the costs associated with purchasing textbooks and course supplies.

*Tier 1 housing only. There will be an additional investment for students choosing an upgraded housing option. For more information about individual residence halls, please visit our Residence Life page.  Availability of all housing tier options is not guaranteed all four years.

Tier 1 Housing: 
Double occupancy room in Belk, Finch, McEwen, Millis, North, North College Court, North College Terrace, University Houses, Wesley and Yadkin residence halls.

Tier 2 Housing: Additional investment of $4,746.00 per year 
Single occupancy room in Finch, McEwen, North College Court, North College Terrace, University Houses and Wilson. Double occupancy room in North College Townhomes, Point Place Apartments, University Center II, R.G. Wanek Center, University Village and Wilson. Three or four bedroom apartment in Blessing, Village and York.

Tier 3 Housing: Additional investment of $6,636.00 per year 
Single occupancy room in North College Townhomes, Point Place Apartments and University Village. Double occupancy room in the Greek Village, and first floor double occupancy bedroom in Centennial Square.

Tier 4 Housing: Additional investment of $9,606.00 per year 
Second floor single occupancy room with semi-private bath in Centennial Square, and two bedroom apartment in in Blessing, Village and York.

Tier 5 Housing: Additional investment of $15,036.00 per year 
Single occupancy room in the R.G. Wanek Center and University Center II, and third floor single occupancy room with private bath in Centennial Square.


Commuting From Home or Seniors Living Off-Campus; 12-18 Credit Hours

$49,146.00

The educational investment does not include books or specific course fees.


Part-time Basis; 1-11 Credit Hours
Overload Basis; 18+ Credit Hours
$1,364 per credit hour

$2,883.00 Part-time semester fees

$1,024 per credit hour
(18+ credit hours)
Students registered for more than 11 credit hours per semester will be charged the full tuition and fees. The charge for auditing is one-half the charge for the course on a credit basis.