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19 major buildings, 100 acres main campus and 120 acres off-campus, valued at $36.5 million

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Contact InformationOffice of Admissions
1411 Ellis Avenue
Wakefield Hall
Ashland, WI 54806
(800) 753-1840
Email
Tuition and Fees
The approximate cost of attendance for 2011-2012 for domestic students:
- Tuition $25,725
- Fees $841 (See below)
- Room $2,990
- Board $4,220
- Total direct costs $33,776
Northland fees include:
- Northland College Student Senate Fee $180
- Communication Commission $121
- Renewable Energy Fund $80
- Student Center Fee $150
- Health Insurance Charge (if not waived) $1,166
- Health Services $100
- Wellness Activities Fee $60
- Technology Fee $150
Textbooks are not included in these fees. When planning for your expenses for the academic year, expenses go beyond room, board and tuition. Please consider costs for personal expenses, transportation and educational supplies.
Students who need assistance in order to afford attendance at Northland are encouraged to submit their FAFSA (http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/) (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Priority deadline to file the FAFSA is March 15th.
International Student Cost of Attendance for 2011-2012 Fiscal Year
The expenses reflected on the Certification of Finances form include the following:
- Tuition & Fees $26,566
- Room (during academic year) $2,990
- Board (during academic year) $4,220
- Books and supplies $800
- Clothing, travel and personal expenses $2,650
- Room and Board during vacations $500
- Summer room and board $1,500
- Summer personal expenses $700
- Total expenses $37,682
Students who wish to take classes in the summer can expect to pay the following additional expenses:
- Summer tuition and fees $390 per credit
- Summer book expenses $15
Tuition Management Systems
The Interest-Free Monthly Payment Option Education expenses are easier to pay when spread over predictable, interest-free monthly payments. Our Interest-Free Monthly Payment Option, offered in partnership with Tuition Management Systems, is an alternative to large annual or term payments and helps limit borrowing. It is available for a small enrollment fee and includes:
- Convenient, interest-free monthly payments
- 24-hour account access through Tuition Management Systems’ website
- Toll-free automated account information
- Toll-free personal service Monday-Saturday at (888) 210-5765
Visit the Tuition Management Systems website for costs and schedules, toll-free telephone numbers, or to enroll.





