| CHARGE | NYS | Non NYS |
| Tuition: | $232.00 | $618.00 |
| College Fee: | $.85 | $.85 |
| Undergraduate Comprehensive Fee: | $27.08 | $27.08 |
| CHARGE | NYS | Non NYS |
| Tuition*: | $390.00 | $695.00 |
| College Fee: | $.85 | $.85 |
| Graduate Comprehensive Fee: | $27.08 | $27.08 |
*Non matriculated and non-degree graduate students taking undergraduate courses pay the undergraduate tuition rate for those courses.
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| Returned Check Fee | $20.00 |
Tuition and fees are subject to change – contact the Office of Student Accounts for current rates.
The Undergraduate Comprehensive Fee is charged to and paid by all undergraduate students. The fee includes (but is not limited to) support of onsite health care provided by physicians, nurse practitioners and registered nurses; health education; mental health consultation; basic medications (over-the-counter and prescription); dressings; select medical laboratory services (Health Fee, $9.08 per credit hour); Internet access; personal network accounts; Email; electronic library services; computer facilities; technology in the classrooms; KnightWeb registration, myCourses learning management system, and Microsoft Office licensing (Technology Fee, $18.00 per credit hour). The Undergraduate Comprehensive Fee will automatically be refunded to students who are living more than 60 miles away from campus AND enrolled in credit-bearing coursework at a location more than 60 miles away from campus. Students wishing to request a refund of the fee due to extraordinary circumstances must make a written justification to the Dean of Students. Justification must be received by the second Friday of the session.
The Graduate Comprehensive Fee is charged to and paid by all graduate students. The fee includes (but is not limited to) support of onsite health care provided by physicians, nurse practitioners and registered nurses; health education; mental health consultation; basic medications (over-the-counter and prescription);dressings; select medical laboratory services (Health Fee, $9.08 per credit hour); Internet access; personal network accounts; Email; electronic library services; computer facilities; technology in the classrooms; KnightWeb registration, myCourses learning management system, and Microsoft Office licensing (Technology Fee, $18.00 per credit hour). Graduate students wishing to request a refund of the fee due to extraordinary circumstances must make a written justification to the Dean of Students. Justification must be received by the second Friday of the session.
State University College at Geneseo
Office of Student Accounts
One College Circle
Geneseo, NY 14454
Personal checks, bank checks, and money orders should be made payable to SUNY Geneseo. DO NOT SEND CASH.
Tuition and fees will be completely refunded for a course dropped before the start of a session. From the first day of the session, the College Fee of $0.85 per credit is nonrefundable. Students who withdraw from classes may receive tuition and comprehensive fee refunds as outlined the schedule below. A withdrawal is made by filing a withdrawal form in the Records Office, Erwin 102 or the Office of Summer Sessions, Erwin 105. Students entitled to refunds should bring withdrawal forms to the Office of Student Accounts, Erwin 103.
| Session | Percent of tuition refunded | Dates |
| Full Semester | 100 | May 20 - May 26 |
| 70 | May 27 - June 2 | |
| 50 | June 3 - June 9 | |
| 30 | June 10 - June 16 | |
| 0 | beginning June 17 | |
| Summer I | 100 | May 20 - May 26 |
| 30 | May 27 - June 2 | |
| 0 | beginning June 3 | |
| Summer IA | 100 | May 20 - May 21 |
| 35 | May 22 - May 26 | |
| 0 | beginning May 27 | |
| Summer II | 100 | July 1 - July 7 |
| 30 | July 8 - July 14 | |
| 0 | beginning July 15 | |
| Summer IB | 100 | May 20 - May 21 |
| 50 | May 22 - May 26 | |
| 0 | beginning May 27 | |
| Summer IIB | 100 | June 17 - June 18 |
| 50 | June 19 - June 23 | |
| 0 | beginning June 24 | |
| Summer IIIB | 100 | July 15 - July 16 |
| 50 | July 17 - July 21 | |
| 0 | beginning July 22 |
Note: You may not drop, add, or withdraw from a course merely by notifying the instructor or choosing not to attend class. NEITHER NON-ATTENDANCE NOR NON-PAYMENT REPRESENTS SUFFICIENT NOTICE OF INTENT TO DROP A COURSE. TO DROP OR WITHDRAW, YOU MUST COMPLETE THE APPROPRIATE FORMAL PROCEDURES.