
cost of attendance
The Cost of Attendance (COA) for a student is an estimate of that student's educational expenses for the period of enrollment. The COA is not the same as a bill. The COA is the College's estimate of what your total costs will be for the academic year. Typically, you will be billed for “direct institutional/college charges,” such as tuition and fees, and books and supplies.
The cost of attendance budget, as required by the Department of Education, includes: tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, applicable transportation costs, and any additional costs of the program in which the student is enrolled. Each student's cost of attendance budget is disclosed on their individual financial aid award letter. Please contact the financial aid office with any questions or budget concerns.
Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing Cost of Attendance (COA) includes:
- Tuition and fees based on enrollment status
- Allowance for an average housing and average food allowance (student must be registered at least half-time)
- Allowance for transportation costs (student must be registered at least half-time)
- Allowance for personal expenses (student must be registered at least half-time)
- Average Federal Loan Fees (student must be registered at least half-time)



