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Cost of Attendance

Before you begin with estimating your costs, it may help to know more about how the financial aid process works here at Eastman.

The chart below is a quick reference guide. This chart is intended to give you an idea of the scholarship amounts awarded to students with different need levels and merit scores.

Scholarships Awarded Ranges
Student Aid Index (SAI) Range per the FAFSA CalculationAverage AwardAward Range
0-14K$35,000$20,000 – $55,000
14K–30K$33,000$20,000 – $55,000
30K–60K$29,000$18,000 – $49,000
60+K (incl. Merit Only and No FAFSA)$26,000$10,000 – $45,000

Our financial aid process is driven by merit (your relative ‘ranking’ within the current pool of applicants) and informed by need (the difference between your ‘student aid index’ per the FAFSA and the total cost of attendance: tuition, fees, housing/food, and other indirect expenses). As with many merit-based music schools, the only way to truly know what an Eastman education will cost you is to be admitted and receive a financial aid package. The calculator will give you an idea of what government aid you might be eligible for. It will ask you to anticipate whether you will rate in the upper, middle, or lower third of the merit range of our admitted applicants. This is, of course, an unknown variable, so we encourage you to submit your information three times choosing each answer. Also keep in mind that the division of merit ratings into three tiers is far less nuanced than our actual merit assessment process.

Tuition and Fees Link to section

No undergraduate student at Eastman pays their full Direct Cost.

**Nearly 100% of our students receive some amount of merit scholarship.

Direct costs are expenses that are typically charged to a student’s bill by the Eastman School of Music. These direct costs are based on the best information we have to date. The 2024-25 Schedule of Charges is posted on the University Bursar’s Website.

All organists are charged an organ fee of approximately $300 per semester.

All senior students are charged a senior class fee of $38 each semester.

If you live in a dorm room, all residence halls are assessed for damages beyond normal wear and tear at the end of each semester; damage fees are split between the residents of the room. Typically, fees are between $25 – $100.

2025-26 Direct Costs Undergraduate Domestic Students
Tuition$69,030
Housing12,328
Food8,138
Orientation and First Year Program Fee378
Activity Fee360
Comprehensive Fee498
Mandatory Health Fee952
Total Direct Costs:$91,684
2025-26 Direct Costs Undergraduate International Students
Tuition$69,030
Housing12,328
Food8,138
Orientation and First Year Program Fee378
International Student Fee140
Health Insurance3720
Activity Fee360
Comprehensive Fee498
Mandatory Health Fee952
Total Direct Costs:$95,544

Indirect costs are expenses that are typically incurred and not paid directly to the Eastman School of Music.

All students are required to have health insurance. International students are required to get the University Health Insurance and it has already been added into the direct cost section.

Domestic students, who are not covered under their parent's health insurance, must get the University Health Insurance $3,720.

If you are borrowing Federal Loans, typically the average loan fee is $29 for first year students, $34 for sophomores and $40 for juniors and seniors.

2025-26 Indirect Costs Estimated Undergraduate Domestic Students
Personal$1,022
Transportation600
Total Indirect Costs (Estimated):$1,622
2025-26 Indirect Costs Estimated Undergraduate International Students
Personal$1,022
Transportation1,500
Total Indirect Costs (Estimated):$2,522

The books that are required for your courses will be provided to you at no additional expense.

The  determines estimated costs, federal grant, work, and loans.

According to the Department of Education’s Student Financial Aid Handbook, “The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of a student’s educational expenses for a period of enrollment”. A student’s COA is used to determine financial aid eligibility. The basic components of an Eastman student’s COA include tuition and fees, housing, food, and miscellaneous (travel and personal) expenses.

The COA may be adjusted on an individual basis for dependent care and study abroad fees. These adjustments will only increase a student’s loan eligibility. All adjustments must be supported by documentation. Students who wish to be considered for a COA adjustment for any reason should contact the Financial Aid Office to discuss both the change and the additional loan eligibility that may result.

Thanks to our generous donors, all students receive a merit award reducing out of pocket expenses. Please see the where you will find details about eligibility and criteria for all merit and need based aid.

For detailed information about the costs of an undergraduate degree at Eastman, please see the Billing and Fees page of the ÈËÆÞÉÙ¸¾×¨Çø Bursar’s Office website.

If you would like more information on financial aid for undergraduate students, please visit the of our website.

Contact regarding waiving the insurance or for any other health insurance questions.

Contact regarding student dining plans.