Cost Calculator
cost calculator
The web cost calculator is a tool to help undergraduate students and their families determine what costs are
associated with attending the University of Louisville. The amounts and totals listed below are estimates
for the 2024-2025 academic year and additional charges or fees may apply based on a student's program of
study. The Student Recreation Center Fee ($98 per semester for full-time
students; pro-rated for part-time students), the Primary Care Health Fee ($150 per
semester for students with 6 or more credit hours), and the Bundled Tuition Fees are included in the total
cost. The Primary Care Health Fee can be waived
with proof of insurance. Please see the notes below for more details about costs and fees.
***University fees are subject to approval by the Board of Trustees and the Council for Postsecondary
Education and may be changed without prior notice.
cost per semester
tuition and fees
housing
meal plan
cost per academic year
tuition and fees
housing
meal plan
tuition
semester
credit hours
military
Are you Active Duty Military or in the Coast Guard?
housing and meal plans
housing
Will you be living on campus?
Select your residence hall
Select your room option
meals
Select a meal plan
primary care health
Keep primary care health fee?
notes
Tuition rates are based on approved fee rates. University fees are subject to approval by the Board of Trustees and the Council for Postsecondary Education and may be changed without prior notice.
Visit Dining Services for more information about
meal plans.
Visit Campus Housing for more information on the housing options.
Parking passes are an additional fee and depend on your housing status.
The average cost of books per year has been calculated by Financial Aid as $1274.
Additional program and/or course fees may apply depending on your major and course enrollment.
Estimated costs do not include miscellaneous items like computers, entertainment, student organization fees, laundry, clothing, eating out, utilities, recreation and other living expenses typically incurred by students. Depending on your academic program, there may be technology requirements.