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Semester Study: Costs

last updated:9/28/2009

**Special semester tuition rate: save $2,000 over regular Duke tuition**

The Bursar's Office issues bills to registered students for tuition, fees, and other charges approximately four to six weeks prior to the beginning of classes each semester. The amount due on the bill statement is payable by the due date as indicated on the bill. Inquiries can be made at the Bursar's Office by e-mail at bursar@duke.eduby fax at (919) 684-3091, or by telephone at (919) 684-3531. Current account information is available on the ACES website.

Duke students on other payment plans should consult with the Bursar's Office.  In the case of some non-Duke students whose home institutions have requested a special billing plan, billing will be issued by the student's home institution.

Fall 2009

 

Tuition (per semester) $16,742.50
Special tuition rate, saving $2,000
over regular Duke tuition ($18,742.50)
 
   
Room and board (per semester) $2,660 (room)
  $3,153 (board)
   

Health fee (per semester)

$290
   
Marine Lab activity fee (per semester) $80
(covers social and recreational space and equipment expenses)
undergraduates ($80)
graduate students living on the island ($80)
graduate students living off the island ($30)
(see categories to the left)
   
Transcript fee (for non-Duke students) $40
   
Student accident and sickness insurance premium (may be waived with proof of own insurance)
$1,658 (for '09-10)
   
Additional Costs - Field Trip Courses*  
Tropical Marine Ecology (Panama) $1,143

 

(*) Figure includes food, lodging, and in Panama, course-related transportation,

Spring 2010

Tuition (per semester)
Special tuition rate, saving $2,000
over regular Duke tuition ($18,742.50
$16,742.50
Room and board (per semester) $2660
(room)
  $3,153
(board)
   

Health fee (per semester)

$290
   
Marine Lab activity fee (per semester) $80
(covers social and recreational space and equipment expenses)
undergraduates ($80)
graduate students living on the island ($80)
graduate students living off the island ($30)
(see categories to the left)
   
Transcript fee (for non-Duke students) $40
   
Student accident and sickness insurance premium (may be waived with proof of own insurance and completion of waiver form) $1,658 (for '09-10)
   
Additional Costs - Field Trip Courses*  
Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles (Trinidad) $1,200 (approx.)
Marine Conservation Biology - grads only (Hawaii) $2,150 (approx.)
Tropical Marine Ecology (Panama)

Urban Tropical Ecology (Singapore) $1,700 (approx.)

(*) Figures include airfare, lodging, course-related transportation, activity fees and some meals and local incidentals. Assistance with travel arrangements will be provided by the Duke Marine Lab for the Beaufort Signature Travel courses.

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