The Board of Supervisors may adjust fees and costs for dining plans and housing at any time and without providing advance notice to students. Please check with the Office of Budget & Planning’s website, http://www.lsu.edu/bgtplan/, for up-to-date fee information.
Student expenses, other than campus fees and nonresident fees, will vary with the individual. A Baton Rouge area student living with parents or a student living on campus spends about $8,968 in addition to fees, housing, and a dining plan per school year. A student living off campus can expect to spend at least $24,382 per academic year for rent, food, clothing, laundry, cleaning, books and school supplies, transportation, entertainment, and incidentals.
The following is an approximation of what a student may expect to spend each semester for fees, housing, and dining plan.
Please refer to the Office of Budget & Planning website (http://www.lsu.edu/bgtplan/Tuition-Fees/fee-schedules.php) for the listing of current fees.
Published on-campus rental rates for residence halls and apartments are per semester, per student. Please refer to the Residential Life website (http://lsu.edu/housing/) for a listing of current rates.
All first and second-year students living on-campus are required to have a meal plan. Commuter students are not required to be on a meal plan but may wish to choose a Commuter Meal Plan that fits their lifestyle.
How to Sign Up for a Meal Plan:
Please refer to the LSU Dining website (www.lsudining.com) for information on meal plans, locations, and pricing.
A nonrefundable application fee of $50 is required upon submission of the online application. Online options for payment include credit card or bank draft. In addition to this fee, a nonrefundable late application fee of $15 is charged to students who file applications after December 1 for the spring semester, after April 15 for the summer term, and after April 15 for the fall semester. Applications submitted after the deadline date will be considered on an appeal basis only. The university is not responsible for cash sent by mail.
See the The Pinkie Gordon Lane Graduate School chapter of this catalog for graduate student’s graduation fees.
The Academic Excellence Fee is used to promote academic excellence by enhancing instructional programs.
During the 2004 Regular Session, the Louisiana Legislature passed House Bill 1062 authorizing the LSU Board of Supervisors to assess an operational fee of up to four percent of the total mandatory tuition and fees. The operational fee is used to cover state mandated costs and enhance instructional programs at the university.
This fee is dedicated to the acquisition, installation, maintenance, and intelligent use of state-of-the-art technology solely for the purpose of supporting and enhancing student life and learning and preparing graduates for the workplaces of the 21st century.
During the 2013 Regular Session, the Louisiana Legislature passed House Bill 671, authorizing the LSU Board of Supervisors to assess a building use fee beginning in the fall of 2013. The fee is used to construct, acquire, repair, maintain, operate, or improve the facilities and physical infrastructure of the university.
Some courses may require that students completing assignments and/or assessments remotely utilize University approved proctoring services. Fees associated with these services vary and are paid by the student directly to the vendor.
The purpose of this fee is to enhance the LSU student learning experience. The fee revenues are used to increase instructional and student support services as part of LSU’s graduation and retention efforts. The majority of the funds are allocated to academic colleges, with the remainder allocated to student support functions such as the Center for Academic Success, LSU Libraries, mental health counseling, and campus safety.
During registration, all full-time students are assessed the Student Health Fee. This fee, included in the required fees, entitles the student to use of the Student Health Center. The fee covers the following services: immunization processing and compliance verification, public health initiatives, physical rehabilitation, mental health counseling, wellness coaching, nutrition counseling, case management services, and educational programs and events. There are additional charges for other services, including primary, gynecology, psychiatry, and specialty care. However, the Health Center is in-network with most major health insurance plans, so students can conveniently use their benefits should they choose.
Part-time students have the option to pay the Student Health Fee. They can elect to pay the fee when they register for classes or at any time during the semester they wish to start receiving services.
If their student spouse is eligible for services, non-student spouses have the option to pay the Student Health Fee. Payment of the fee entitles them to the same services as full-time students.
During registration, all full-time students are assessed the student recreation fee. This fee entitles students membership to University Recreation and access to the UREC Student Recreation Complex and UREC Field Complex. Please refer to www.lsu.edu/urec for a listing of the current rates, programs, and services.
Part-time students may elect to purchase a UREC membership at the current student rate. Memberships may be purchased at the Student Recreation Center operations desk. Student spouse, dependent, and family memberships are also available.
Fees for auditing courses are in accordance with the “Regular Semester” and “Summer Term” fees. Fees for students enrolling for combined credit and audit work will be assessed in accordance with total hours scheduled.
Upon receiving an offer for an internship or co-op, students must officially register the position with LSU by contacting the LSU Olinde Career Center. For more information about officially registering a co-op or internship, please visit lsu.edu/career.
Students enrolled in the alternating Co-op Program or Internship Program pay the tuition and required fees as follows:
Students enrolled in cooperative education or internship only during the fall, spring, or summer semester pay the co-op or intern fee and all full-time required fees (excluding the Student Sports Recreation and Student Health Service Fee). Please refer to the Office of Budget & Planning website for the listing of current fees. Note: The LSU Board of Supervisors can modify tuition and/or fees at any time without advance notice.
A student enrolled in cooperative education or an internship and one or more courses during the fall, spring, or summer semester pays tuition appropriate for those credit hours and all full-time required fees (excluding the Student Sports Recreation and Student Health Service Fees). Please refer to the Office of Budget & Planning website.
See note section at bottom of Summer Student Required Fees Schedule on the Office of Budget & Planning website.
Tuition & Required Fees for Summer short and field courses conform to the regular Full Time Summer Term Tuition & Required Fees. Please refer to the Office of Budget & Planning website “Student Dedicated Fees” section at http://www.lsu.edu/bgtplan/Tuition-Fees/fee-schedules.php for additional information.
All students (full-time, part-time, night, and auditors) who operate or expect to operate a motor vehicle on campus regularly or occasionally are required to purchase the appropriate permit through Parking & Transportation Services. The permit registration process is completed online. A vehicle license plate number, state of registration, and the vehicle make, model, and color are required to purchase a permit. The applicant will need to provide a valid U.S. Postal Service address to receive their permit within 14 days of the purchase. The permit can be purchased for an annual time period. Motorcycle, motor scooter and moped permits are available as well. The exact amount of this fee will be published each year in the Traffic & Parking Regulations and Map publication issued by Parking & Transportation Services or on the Parking & Transportation Services website. Students will have their permit charges applied directly to their Fee Bill/Billing Statement.
A student medical health insurance plan is offered to students and their eligible dependents through an insurance company provided by the University. This coverage is strongly recommended to relieve students of possible financial strain in meeting expenses for medical services that the Student Health Center fee does not cover.
All non-immigrant international students on “F” and “J” visas will be automatically enrolled in the LSU Student Medical Health Insurance Plan at the time of registration. International students on “F” and “J” visa statuses may substitute the LSU Student Medical Health Insurance Plan with a private medical health insurance plan which meets all mandatory requirements. Acceptable medical health insurance plans must meet or exceed the following:
The School of Veterinary Medicine students are required to have the student medical health insurance coverage through enrollment in the University-sponsored plan or to provide proof of enrollment in a medical health insurance plan which meets all mandatory requirements.
Students are notified by e-mail each semester by the Office of Bursar Operations of the date the online fee bill is available on myLSU. All fees and other university charges are due by the date indicated on the online fee bill.
*Three payments are due October 1, November 1, December 1 for fall and March 1, April 1, and May 1 for spring.
The university offers a payment plan for summer semester (excludes intersessions) tuition and fees:
*Two payments are due July 1 and August 1
There is a $40 non-refundable enrollment fee for all payment plans
The deferred payment plan may be selected via myLSU > Registration Services > Defer Pymt/Payr Deduct. After following the prompts to select deferment, go to myLSU > Registration Services > Fee Bill to make payment (if a balance is due) and complete registration.
Students who do not pay fees by the deadline must pay a $75 late registration service charge when subsequently completing registering.
According to the provisions of Act 525 of the 1975 Louisiana legislature, individuals over 65 years of age may enroll in one or more college-level courses and be exempt from the payment of the university fee. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the University Registrar.
Please be advised that students are fully responsible for payment of all tuition and fees, housing and meals, additional service charges, miscellaneous charges and/or fines that appear on the fee bill or that accrue to the billing statement once registration is complete. Students must acknowledge the Financial Responsibility agreement in myLSU before completing registration.
Title IV program fund recipients resigning from the university without completing at least 60 percent of the enrollment period will be required to return all or part of the aid they received to the appropriate programs in the following order: Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, PLUS (Parent) Loans, Graduate PLUS Loans, Pell Grants, Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG), National SMART Grant and SEOG. Specific information regarding this refund schedule is available at www.lsu.edu/financialaid.
SCHEDULE FOR REFUND OF FEES | ||||
Semester / Term | 100% Refund | 90% Refund | 50% Refund | No Refund |
Fall or Spring Semester | Before class begins | First 6 class days | 7 th –14 th class day | After 14 th class day |
Accelerated Sessions and Summer Term | Before class begins | First 3 class days | 4 th -5 th class day | After 5 th class day |
Wintersession | Before class begins | First class day | 2 nd –4 th class day | After 4 th class day |
LSU Online Modules | Business Day prior to first class day | First 2 class days | 3 rd - 5 th class day | After 5 th class day |