Room and Board
- Housing options, information, and rates are available through the Office of Campus and Residential Services and on the Graduate Student Housing page.
- Meal plan options are available for an additional charge.
Commuter Meal Plans
For information regarding commuter meal plans, contact the Office of Campus and Residential Services at (703) 284-1608.
New Student Fee
A one-time fee of up to $270 is charged to all graduate students. It covers such items as student ID cards, new student programs, and standard transcript requests.
Technology Fee
Students will be assessed a technology fee each fall, spring, and summer semester of $22 per credit up to a maximum of $275 per semester. This fee supports technologies that enrich the learning environment. The following are some examples of services and initiatives funded by this fee: computer labs, updates to the course management system, expanded on-campus wireless access, and help desk services. In addition, some courses require that students purchase stand-alone computer software and/or textbook software packages.
Student Health and Well-Being Fee
All full-time and part-time students pay a $50 per semester (spring, fall, and summer) Health and Well-Being Fee. The Student Health and Well-Being fee supports the operation of Marymount University’s Student Health Services, Student Counseling Services, and Office of Wellness, providing all students access to medical care; 12 individual counseling sessions per year; 24/7 crisis mental health services; unlimited group counseling; and additional health and well-being services.
Course/Program Fees
Some programs require additional fees for specified coursework or activities. Some online courses require an exam proctoring fee. Visit the Tuition and Fees page for a current list of such fees.
International Student Services Fee
International students will be assessed a $45 International Student Services Fee each fall and spring.
Alumni Course Audit Fee
For a fee of $330 per course, Marymount alumni may audit up to two courses per semester, if the enrollment limit has not been reached during registration and approval has been granted by the associate dean. No credit or grade will be awarded for the course. Interested alumni should contact the Office of Alumni Relations at (703) 284-1541 or visit the Alumni Course Audit Program page on the alumni website.