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First-year students

College of Arts and Sciences undergraduate tuition and fees

More than 90% of students at Redlands receive financial aid — making a Redlands education affordable and attainable in four years.

We encourage you and your family to click on the Net Price Calculator (NPC) link below to see what a Redlands education may cost you.

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2025-2026 Estimated school year standard charges

Tuition Fall and spring terms $61,932
Housing Double occupancy (fall and spring term) $13,048
Meal plan All Access Meal Plan (fall and spring term) $5,706
Associated student fee  Student activities $350
New student / new program fee One-time fee for all new students $300
Wellness fee Student wellbeing resources $100
Annual total   $81,436

 

In addition to the direct costs identified above, the University estimates a number of indirect costs you may incur while completing your program. The combination of direct and indirect costs creates your cost of attendance which is used to determine your financial need and set the maximum amount of financial aid you can receive for a period of enrollment.

  • Personal expenses
  • Transportation expenses
  • Housing and food expenses
  • Books and supplies
  • Federal Direct Loan Fees
  • A breakdown of your total cost of attendance can be found on your financial aid offer letter in Self-Service Financial Aid.

2024-2025 Estimated school year standard charges

Tuition Fall and spring terms $60,128
Housing* Double occupancy (fall and spring term) $12,668
Meal plan** Standard Meal Plan (fall and spring term) $4,620
Associated student fee  Student activities $350
New student / new program fee One-time fee for all new students $300
Wellness fee Student wellbeing resources $100
Annual total   $78,166

*View all housing options and pricing.
**View all meal plans and pricing.

In addition to the direct costs identified above, the University estimates a number of indirect costs you may incur while completing your program. The combination of direct and indirect costs creates your cost of attendance which is used to determine your financial need and set the maximum amount of financial aid you can receive for a period of enrollment.

  • Personal expenses
  • Transportation expenses
  • Housing and food expenses
  • Books and supplies
  • Federal Direct Loan Fees
  • A breakdown of your total cost of attendance can be found on your financial aid offer letter in Self-Service Financial Aid.