| February 11, 2004: At their meeting on February 6, 2004, the Trinity College Board of Trustees established tuition and fees for 2004-2005. In making their tuition decision, the Trustees carefully weighed the financial needs of Trinity's students alongside the inevitable increases in faculty salaries, technology and maintenance costs, and other goods and services that are necessary to support Trinity's educational enterprise. Trinity's tuition and fees remain significantly lower than other private colleges and universities in the Washington region and around the nation.
President Patricia McGuire's Letters to:
Students and Families in the College of Arts and Sciences
Students in the School of Education
Students in the School of Professional Studies
| TRINITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR 2004-2005 |
| College of Arts and Sciences |
| Full-time Tuition |
$16,700 |
| Room |
$3,190 (double occupancy) |
| Board |
$4,100 (19 meal plan) |
| Comprehensive Fee |
$23,990 (Tuition + Room + Board) |
| Part-time Per Credit |
$540 (Undergraduate CAS weekday) |
| School of Professional Studies |
| Undergraduate Per Credit |
$450 |
| Graduate Per Credit |
$550 |
| MBA Per Credit |
$595 |
| MBA Full Program |
$23,205 |
| School of Education |
| Graduate Per Credit |
$550 |
| Full-time Intensive |
$6,385 (Per Semester) |
| Workshops |
$495 (Per Workshop) |
Complete Schedule of Tuition and Fees
Comparative Washington Regional Graduate Tuitions: 2003-2004
Trinity College Tuition: 1991-2005
Full-time Undergraduate Tuition in the College of Arts and Sciences, Compared with National Average for Four-Year Private Colleges
Trinity College Operating Budget: 2003-04
Media Calls: Please contact Ann Pauley, Public Relations, at 202-884-9725, pauleya@trinitydc.edu.
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