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Tuition and Costs

At BC, we’re transparent about the cost of higher education. Most private colleges use a high tuition/high discount model in their pricing, setting a high “sticker price” and then offering deep discounts through financial aid. We owe it to students and their families to get real about the cost of college. Find out more.

Did you know that 100% of first-year, full-time students receive financial assistance? Explore the scholarship and grant opportunities available to you.

2026-2027 Undergraduate Educational Expenses – Residents

Standard Charges Resident
Tuition$17,800
Fees$1,160
Residential Fee$15,830
Total Charges$34,790
Indirect Costs (estimated)
Books$1,290
Meals
Personal Expenses$1,950
Travel$2,100
Loan Fees$58
Total Budget$40,188

2026-2027 Undergraduate Educational Expenses – Commuter

Standard ChargesCommuter
Tuition$17,800
Fees$586
Residential Fee$0
Total Charges$18,386
Indirect Costs (estimated)
Books$1,290
Meals$4,657
Personal Expenses$1,950
Travel$3,150
Loan Fees$58
Total Budget$29,491

Students taking less than 12 credits in a semester pay $547 per credit hour.

Educational expenses for financial aid purposes include two types of costs:

  • Direct charges paid to the school (tuition and fees, room and board)
  • Estimated indirect costs, such as books and personal expenses.

The BC finance office is the best source of information for a complete list of fees, including part-time rates; making payments; and student accounts.

Questions? Contact us!

Finance Office

Located in Rebecca Hall, rooms 206-208
540-828-5389
student_accounts@bridgewater.edu

Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.