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Costs and Payment

Tuition, on-campus room and board charges for the 2008-2009 academic year is listed below. Please note the room and board rates represent base amounts. Actual charges may vary depending on your room assignment. Additional charges may include private (applied) music lessons, equine science fees, nursing fees and science lab fees. Please refer to the fee schedule in the Otterbein College Course Catalog and master schedule of classes for details.

Full-time tuition $26,319
On-campus room $3,570
On-campus board $3,891
Total $33,780

Part-time undergraduate tuition cost is $315 per credit hour up to 11 hours per quarter. Graduate tuition is $330 per credit hour for Education and Nursing programs; $355 per credit hour for the MBA program.

Estimated Additional Costs
Books $1,017
Transportation $819-1,236
Miscellaneous $1,293-1,710
Non-college room & board $3,771-6,618

 

Tuition, on-campus room and board charges for the 2007-2008 academic year is listed below. Please note the room and board rates represent base amounts. Actual charges may vary depending on your room assignment. Additional charges may include private (applied) music lessons, equine science fees, nursing fees and science lab fees. Please refer to the fee schedule in the Otterbein College Course Catalog and master schedule of classes for details.

Full-time tuition $25,065
On-campus room $3,399
On-campus board $3,750
Total $32,214

Part-time undergraduate tuition cost is $300 per credit hour up to 11 hours per quarter. Graduate tuition is $315 per credit hour for Education and Nursing programs; $340 per credit hour for the MBA program.

Estimated Additional Costs
Books $960
Transportation $726-1,158
Miscellaneous $1,233-1,878
Non-college room & board $3,771-6,363

 

Payment Options
We realize that meeting the expense of a college education is one of the larger investments made by most families. For this reason, we have developed two methods of payment for comprehensive fee charges. Students may choose:
  • A quarterly payment plan in which they pay in advance for the upcoming academic quarter.
  • A 10, 11 or 12-month payment plan which spreads the cost of the entire academic year over 10, 11 or 12 monthly payments. This plan does not charge interest and will permit you to program college costs into your family's monthly budget. Contact the Business Office with questions.
For more details about fees, payment options, or to pay fees online, go to the
Business Office site.