Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate Tuition
Summer Session is an additional and optional term and carries its own additional tuition.
Undergraduate Room and Board
Colorado College students can choose to live on campus for Blocks A and/or B and have the accompanying meal plan.Block C courses will be entirely remote, and limited student housing will be available.
Estimated Summer 2024 Charges (per block)
Fixed Direct Charges | ||
Tuition |
$6,000/block |
Blocks A, B, and/or C |
Housing |
$927/block for double-occupancy (anticipated cost) $1,027/block for single-occupancy (anticipated cost)
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CC students enrolled in summer courses or participating in other CC-sponsored activities can reside in Matthias Hall during Blocks A, and B.
Block C courses will be entirely remote, and limited student housing will be available. On-campus housing is optional for students taking courses during the summer. Lower price for a double-occupancy room, higher price for a single-occupancy room. Financial aid is only awarded at the double-occupancy rate. |
Meal Plan |
$153-$691/block (anticipated cost) |
$153 for Tiger Bucks Financial aid is only awarded for full meal plans. |
Estimated Expenses | ||
Books and Supplies Allowance | $155 | |
Misc. Allowance | $188 | Personal expenses |
Transportation | $410 | Travel to and from campus |
Total Estimated Costs | $7,833-$8,471 | |
Health Insurance cost if you are required to sign up for the Student Health Insurance Plan due to inadequate coverage |
$639 |
All students are required to have health insurance while attending Colorado College and to provide annual proof of coverage. The college offers a comprehensive Student Health Insurance Plan, and student coverage for the previous spring will carry over. Students are not required to participate in the college's health insurance plan if they have other health coverage. All students must either ENROLL or WAIVE the health insurance plan every year through the waiver portal. If a student elects coverage under a different plan, their health insurance must meet minimum criteria, which are available on the Student Health Insurance Plan website. More information is available with our Student Health Center. Costs for health insurance is adjusted and published every summer by the Student Health Center. |
Total Estimated Cost with Insurance |
$8,472-$9,110 |
Other Fees which may be charged to a student's account
- Gold Card replacement - $30
- Traffic fines, parking fines, library fines, residence hall damage, and broken or not-returned equipment may be charged to the student account - fees vary.
- Course Program Fee - Summer courses occasionally have an associated program fee. Please check course listings, where fees will be listed if applicable
Wild Card
Every Colorado College undergraduate is eligible for one Wild Card. The Wild Card is equal to one unit of Summer Session tuition and is automatically applied to your student account when you register for your first summer course. The Wild Card is available if the student has met the following requirements:
- Available upon completion of one semester at CC.
- Must be pre-registered for the following year at CC.
- Students expecting to graduate in May or August are not eligible to use their Wild Card
- Must be used before all requirements for graduation have been met.
- Automatically applied to first Summer Session course, and is non-transferable
- All course drop penalties apply when using the Wild Card.
- Does not apply to program fees.
- May not be used for independent study courses.
Dropping a Course
For off-campus Summer Session course add/drop/transfer and cancellation information,see the Center for Global Education and Field Study webpages.
- Notifying your professor does not release you from financial obligations; while courteous, it does not withdraw you from your course.
- Students can drop their course through Banner up until 3 weeks before the Block begins
- After this period, the Drop function will no longer be available in Banner and students must go to the Registrar's Office to withdraw from their course
- If summer aid has been awarded, please refer to the Financial Aid Office and their Return of Title IV Funds Policy regarding withdrawals.
- Any charges will be based on the date the Registrar's Office dropped the course registration.
- See below for drop dates and related fees.
Course Cancellations by Summer Session Office
- On-campus courses that do not meet the minimum enrollment requirement three weeks prior to the start of the course will be cancelled.
- If a course is cancelled, Summer Session will notify enrolled students by email.
- If you are enrolled in a cancelled course, you may transfer any paid tuition to another course or receive a refund of any tuition paid.
Tuition Penalties for Dropping On-Campus Courses
Charges apply to dropping an on-campus Summer Session course |
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Time-frame |
Tuition Penalties |
Up to 3 weeks prior to course start date Block A: Before May 7th Block B: Before June 3rd Block C (REMOTE ONLY): Before July 1st |
Not charged, refunded if paid |
3 weeks prior up to the 3rd day of block Block A: Within the period of May 7th - May 30th Block B: Within the period of June 3rd - June 26th Block C (REMOTE ONLY): Within the period of July 1st - July 24th |
30% tuition charged |
After the 3rd day of Block Block A: After May 30th Block B: After June 26th Block C (REMOTE ONLY): After July 24th |
100% tuition charged |
Transferring from one Summer Session Course to another (Drop, Add Different Course) |
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Course Drop with Add | Tuition Penalties |
Same number units of credit | Not charged if transferred to new course |
Fewer number units of credit |
30% tuition charged on difference in units dropped and not replaced |
Auditing Summer Courses
The designation of "Audit" is a registration status used when students officially register for a class without earning a letter grade or credit. Audit courses are subject to full tuition and fees.
Students may register for a summer class on an audit basis only when space is available and only with the permission of the instructor and Director of Summer Session. Students who receive permission to audit a course are expected to attend classes regularly and complete assigned readings. Other requirements regarding participation are to be agreed upon by the instructor and Director of Summer Session.
No audited courses can be counted toward a degree. They cannot be paid for with financial aid or the Wild Card.
All students attending and participating in a course must be officially registered. No provisions for students to merely "sit-in" on summer courses are made and attendance without payment of fees is prohibited.