2011-2012 Tuition & Fees

All figures are per year—two semesters.

Vermont

Tuition: $8,568*

Room & Board: $8,446

Mandatory Fees: $900

Total: $17,914

*Vermont residency is required.

New Hampshire

Tuition: $12,864*

Room & Board: $8,446

Mandatory Fees: $900

Total: $22,210

*New Hampshire residents are guaranteed to receive one of our tuition discounts (NEBHE, Good Neighbor program, or Frontier Scholarships). Each discount reduces the tuition  approximately 30% off the regular out-of-state rate—a savings of nearly $5600 (already calculated above). Regardless of your town of residence or your major, you will receive the same tuition discount!

The Frontier Scholarship only applies to new students accepted for Fall 2011 or later.

New York

Residents of most counties in upstate New York qualify for a significant tuition discount. Click on the link at the bottom of the page to see if you’re eligible.

Frontier Scholarship Tuition: $12,864*

Room & Board: $8,446

Mandatory Fees: $900

Total: $22,210

* “The Frontier Scholarship” is tearing down borders! At Vermont’s Lyndon State College, residents of selected New York counties SAVE 30% off the tuition paid by most out-of-state students—a savings of nearly $5600 (already calculated above). Click on the link below to see if you qualify.

The Frontier Scholarship only applies to new students accepted for Fall 2011 or later.

>> Find out your eligibility.

New England

The tuition figure below is for New England students enrolled in NEBHE-eligible degree programs. Click on the link at the bottom of the page to see if your program is eligible in your state.

NEBHE Tuition: $12,864*

Room & Board: $8,446

Mandatory Fees: $900

Total: $22,210

*NEBHE programs for residents of CT, MA, ME, NH, and RI

>> Find out your eligibility.

Out-of-State/International

Tuition: $18,456

Room & Board: $8,446

Mandatory Fees: $900

Total: $27,802

Lyndon’s out-of-state tuition is the lowest of any Vermont residential college or university. To learn about our many funding assistance programs (including out-of-state, leadership, merit, need-based, etc.), check out the Financial Aid section.