Tuition Information

Fall 2022

Tuition for full-time students per semester

 

12-19 credit hours

$9445.00

Over 19 credit hours (per credit hour)

200.00

Tuition for part-time students (per credit hour)

785.00

Fees

Health Care Resource Fee

$825.00 (Fall/Spring)

$410.00 (Summer)

Applied for any student registered for a clinical component of a course/program. Includes program fee, materials cost, malpractice insurance, etc.

College Fee - Fall/Spring

 

6 or more credit hours

$180.00

1-5 credit hours (per credit hour)

  $30.00 

College Fee - Summer

  $25.00

Includes: student publications, orientation, computer use, cultural fee, ID cards, health services, employment references and referrals, library, accident insurance, graduation, registration fee, student activities (student government, clubs and organizations, and opportunities that enhance the quality of student life), etc.

Course Fee

 

Laboratory Fee, per course (Business, Computer, Science only)

$50.00

Laboratory Fee, per course (Anatomy and Physiology I and II only)

$55.00

Tuition & Fee rates subject to change

Insurance

All students in credit-bearing classes are covered by the College’s accident insurance policy. Nursing, radiologic technology, massage therapy, practical nursing, surgical technology, health information technology, medical assistant, diagnostic medical sonography, echocardiography, and healthcare informatics students are required to carry malpractice insurance. This insurance is strictly limited to the time of clinical experience connected with the College course.

Expenses

An estimate of educational expenses is the first step in planning a financial aid program.

For a full-time student, the tuition and fees for the 2022-2023 academic year are $19,900 for most academic programs. The following items included in a student’s cost of attendance are approximate and will vary due to the individual student situation; books and supplies will be $2,000 per year; room and board $9,900 (off campus), $2,000 (with parent/relative); personal expenses will be $1,300 and transportation $2,000.

College costs vary according to the academic objective and the enrollment status. Financial need for the federal programs considers the cost of attendance, the student’s resources and eligibility for other financial aid programs.  More specific information is available in the Financial Aid Office, or on the Trocaire College Website.

How to Meet Expenses

The College uses a congressional mandated system to help determine the student’s family resources that can be used to meet the cost of attendance. After submitting the FAFSA and the NYS TAP applications, an award letter will be sent from the College or placed on the student’s portal.

Please follow the instructions on the award letter and promptly respond to any requests for additional information. Any questions regarding the available financial aid programs should be directed to the Financial Aid Office located in Room B05 or by phone at (716) 827-2545.

It is important to apply early (March 1) as some of the aid programs have limited funds.

The FAFSA assists the College in determining the student’s need for financial aid. The family contribution is an important factor in arriving at the student’s need. Any questions concerning available programs and/or applications should be directed to the Financial Aid Office (716) 827-2545.