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Washington Program

Total costs for each program

Washington Program (offered Fall and Spring semesters)

SUNY students who are New York state residents pay $2,175 tuition at their home school (plus—in some cases—their usual student fees: technology fee, library fee, athletic fee, student government fee, etc.). They also pay a Washington Semester Program fee of $975 to SUNY Brockport. SUNY students who are not New York state residents pay out-of-state tuition of $5,305 to their home school but do not have to pay the $975 program fee to Brockport. Private school students generally pay their regular home school tuition and fees directly to their home school, which forwards the appropriate fees to SUNY Brockport.

In addition, meals, housing, and transportation costs in Washington, D.C. average about $5,950 for the semester.

Washington Costs of Semester Program Academic Year 2008-2009 -- estimates only
Rent* $2,750
Transportation to and from DC from NY $500
Subway commuting in DC $500
Food $1,500
Personal $700
TOTAL $5,950

Summer Internship Program

SUNY students who are New York state residents pay $1,086 tuition at their home school (plus—in some cases—their usual student fees: technology fee, library fee, athletic fee, student government fee, etc.). They also pay a Summer Internship Program fee of $314 to SUNY Brockport. SUNY students who are not New York state residents pay out-of-state tuition of $2,652 to their home school but do not have to pay the $314 program fee to Brockport. Private school students generally pay their regular home school tuition and fees directly to their home school, which forwards the appropriate fees to SUNY Brockport.

In addition, meals, housing, and transportation costs in Washington, D.C. average about $3,750 for the eight-week summer session.

Washington Costs of Summer Internship Program
Academic Year 2008-2009 -- estimates only
Rent* $1,600
Transportation to and from DC from NY $500
Subway commuting in DC $350
Food $900
Personal $400
TOTAL $3,750

January Intersession Program

SUNY students who are New York state residents pay $543 tuition at their home school (plus—in some cases—their usual student fees: technology fee, library fee, athletic fee, student government fee, etc.). They also pay a January Intersession Program fee of $207 to SUNY Brockport. SUNY students who are not New York state residents pay out-of-state tuition of $1,326 to their home school but do not have to pay the $207 program fee to Brockport. Private school students generally pay their regular home school tuition and fees directly to their home school, which forwards the appropriate fees to SUNY Brockport.

In addition, meals, housing, and transportation costs in Washington, D.C. average about $1,500 for the two-week session.

Washington Costs of January Intersession Program
Academic Year 2008-2009 -- estimates only
Rent* $500
Transportation to and from DC from NY $500
Subway commuting in DC $100
Food $200
Personal $200
TOTAL $1,500

*The rent estimate is based on living in the EOS-21 apartments (formerly the Oakwood Apartments in Alexandria, VA) in a 4 or 5-person, 2-bedroom (2-bath) furnished apartment. The rent includes utilities, parking, local telephone service, basic cable television fee and high-speed wireless internet access. Not included are: computers; long distance telephone service; towels, sheets, blankets, pillows; pots, pans, and kitchen ware. Students living in the apartments will be billed for their rooms by SUNY Brockport at the same time they are billed for their program fee. All students (from SUNY and private schools) are responsible for paying their own housing.


For more information, contact:

Program Director
SUNY Brockport Washington Program
1730 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W., Suite 702
Washington, DC 20036
(877) 659-4320 (toll free) or (202) 659-4320
E-mail: sunywashsem@elinkisp.com

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