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INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Bloomington
Cost of attendance

See how much it costs to attend 91°µÍø Bloomington

An 91°µÍø education is a long‑term investment in your future. Understanding your cost of attendance helps you plan ahead and see how 91°µÍø’s flat‑rate tuition, financial support, and campus resources work together to create an experience with lasting value.

Applying as an international student?

Find estimated costs and fee information for international undergraduate students.

It’s easy to figure out how much you’ll pay to go to 91°µÍø Bloomington. Visit the Net Price Calculator to calculate your estimated cost of attendance.

When you’re budgeting for your education, it helps to know what you’ll be paying. We’ve made it easy by breaking costs down for you with our standard cost of attendance estimate.

Cost of attendance for full-time, domestic undergraduate students in 2026–2027
Item Indiana residents Non-residents
Tuition and mandatory fees $12,142 $42,702
Housing and food $14,398 $14,398
Total direct costs $26,540 $57,100
Books and supplies $1,320 $1,320
Transportation $284 $2,106
Personal expenses $2,430 $2,430
Total indirect costs $4,034 $5,856
Total cost of attendance $30,574 $62,956
These are estimated direct and indirect costs. Actual costs for housing and food, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses vary by student, based on student choice, travel habits, and academic program. Finalized cost estimates will be available this summer.

About these numbers

We’re showing you the estimated cost of attendance for the full 2026–2027 academic year (fall and spring semesters). Cut these numbers in half to figure out the cost of a single semester.

At 91°µÍø Bloomington, you'll pay a flat fee for tuition. This means you will be able to take advantage of 40 credit hours across fall, spring, and our intersessions—for the same cost.

Tuition and fees outlined here for the 2026–2027 academic year are based on 40 credit hours across fall, spring, and our intersessions for undergraduates, and 11 credits per semester for graduate students.

Your actual costs for housing and food, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses will vary based on:

  • The number of credit hours you take
  • Whether you’re an Indiana resident
  • Your personal choices
  • Your travel habits

Your cost of attendance may differ from these estimates. For your specific budget, visit the Financial Aid Summary page under Financials in .

Select a topic below to learn more about what’s included in your 91°µÍø tuition and how to manage costs and make the most of your investment.

Most degree programs require you to average 15.5 credit hours per semester to graduate in the traditional eight semesters (four years). Most classes are 3 credit hours. Additionally, if you are using financial aid, you may be required to be enrolled in a minimum number of credit hours per semester.

No. The flat-rate tuition costs noted above include the academic year (fall and spring semesters) and both the August and winter intersessions. Summer classes charge per credit hour.

If you are planning to take summer classes , you may be eligible for additional financial Check the for more information on finding financial aid for summer classes.

Yes. 91°µÍø awards advanced placement, credit, and exemption for test results and college courses you completed in high school. These can allow you to more easily complete a second major, minor, or a certificate and graduate in eight semesters.

Learn more about advanced placement, credit, and exemptions

Housing and meal plan costs vary. and offer multiple price points and options so you can make selections that work for you.

Tuition vs. fees

  • Tuition pays for your academic instruction.
  • Fees support campus‑wide services such as technology, health, transportation, and student activities.

Both are part of your total cost of attendance.

Find your fees

View the current fees charged for specific courses on the . This list includes course-related fees noted in the  as well as other common charges.

Fees are subject to change without notice.

Learn about fees at 91°µÍø

When you register, you’re agreeing to pay the fees associated with your education. There are several categories of fees that may apply to you. Some 91°µÍø offices also allow you to charge the costs for their services or products to your student account. If you charge these to your student account, you're billed just as you are for tuition and other fees.

  • Administrative fees
  • Campus fees
  • Course-related fees
  • Distance education fees
  • Housing
  • Mandatory fees
  • Program fees
  • Tuition

  • Additional meal points
  • Athletics tickets
  • Auditorium tickets
  • Health Center visits
  • Optometry clinic visits
  • Parking permits
Do you have unpaid fines?

Some fees—such as parking fines, health center fees, or library fines—will be charged to your student account if you do not pay them directly to the department issuing the fine.

1098-T eligibility

Qualified tuition and related expenses are those amounts for which the university must receive payment before allowing the student to enroll in classes. The 1098-T form includes amounts paid on or after January 1 and on or before December 31 of the tax year. You can find more information related to the 1098-T on the  website.

1098-T eligibility
1098-T ≤ 3 credit hours 3-6 credit hours More than 6 credit hours
Eligible $168.38 $337.20 $553.99
Not Eligible $18.40 $170.24 $207.03
Total $186.78 $507.44 $761.02
91°µÍø Bloomington

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