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Tuition and fee rates for 2022-2023

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Additional Fees May Apply

  • Online Courses ($50 per hour)
  • Remote Locations ($20 per hour)
  • Lab Fees ($5 – $30 per course)

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TUITION AND FEES
0
Per Semester

Additional Fees May Apply

  • Online Courses ($50 per hour)
  • Remote Locations ($20 per hour)
  • Lab Fees ($5 – $30 per course)

Tuition Rates for 2021-2022 Undergraduate

One Year Plan

Credit HoursTexas ResidentOut of State
1 718.09 1,126.09
2 1,038.46 1,854.46
3 1,358.83 2,582.83
4 1,679.20 3,311.20
5 1,999.57 4,039.57
6 2,322.09 4,770.09
7 2,642.46 5,498.46
8 2,962.83 6,226.83
9 3,283.20 6,955.20
10 3,603.57 7,683.57
11 3.920.21 8,408.21
12 4,211.92 9,107.92
134,503.63 9,807.63
144,758.3510,470.35
15 5.013.0711,133.07
16 5,267.7811,795.78
17 5,522.5012,458.50
18 5,777.2113,121.21
19 6,031.9313,783.93
20 6,286.6414,446.64
21 6,541.3615.109.36

TWO YEAR PLAN

Credit HoursTexas ResidentOut of State
1 736.04 1,144.04
2 1,064.42 1,880.42
3 1,392.80 2,616.80
4 1,721.18 3,353.18
5 2,049.56 4,089.56
6 2,380.14 4,828.14
7 2,708.52 5,564.52
8 3,036.90 6,300.90
9 3,365.28 7.037.28
10 3,693.66 7,773.66
11 4,018.21 8,506.21
12 4,317.22 9,213.22
13 4,616.23 9,920.23
14 4,877.3110,589.31
15 5,138.3911,258.39
16 5,399.4811,927.48
17 5,660.5612,596.56
18 5,921.6413,265.64
19 6,182.7313,934.73
20 6,443.8114,603.81
21 6,704.8915,272.89

FOUR YEAR PLAN

Credit HoursTexas ResidentOut of State
1 753.99 1,161.99
2 1,090.38 1,906.38
3 1,426.77 2,650.77
4 1,763.16 3,395.16
5 2,099.55 4,139.55
6 2,438.20 4,886.20
7 2,774.59 5,630.59
8 3,110.97 6,374.97
9 3,447.36 7,119.36
10 3,783.75 7,863.75
11 4,116.22 8,604.22
12 4,422.52 9,318.52
13 4,728.8210,032.82
14 4,996.2710,708.27
15 5,263.7211,383.72
16 5.531.1712,059.17
17 5,798.6212,734.62
18 6,066.0713,410.07
19 6,333.5214,085.52
20 6,600.9814,760.98
21 6,868.4315,436.43

*Amounts shown are per semester

The tuition/fee schedules shown are for tuition and mandatory student fees only. Overall tuition/fee charges must be adjusted-if necessary for the effect of course-specific fees, including distance education fees, course retake fees, program delivery fees, lab fees or program fees.

Students with military tuition assistance

Texas residents: Statutory tuition $50.00 per credit hour Designated tuition $109.68 per credit hour

Non-residents: Statutory tuition $470.00 per credit hour Designated tuition $109.68 per credit hour

For Graduate courses: add $42.00 per credit hour (Texas residents and Non-residents)

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Tuition Schedules for base tuition/fees

Estimated Budgets for 2022-2023

How much does it cost to attend A&M-Commerce? Below we have outlined direct costs charged by the university and indirect costs incurred through the cost of living. These budgets provide an estimate of tuition and fees, cost of room and board (or living expenses), cost of books and supplies, transportation, personal expenses, and loan fees.


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Waivers and Exemptions

Waivers and Exemptions

Waivers reduce a student’s tuition assessment rate from non-resident status to Texas resident status. Exemptions remove tuition and/or fees assessment.

Texas law requires students who receive specific tuition exemptions or waivers to meet a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) in order to continue to receive this benefit. Texas law also establishes a limit to the total number of hours, cumulative, that an undergraduate student may take and continue to be eligible for under an exemption or waiver.

Foster Care Exemptions are currently exempt from the GPA evaluation. A full list of exemptions and waivers can be found at www.collegeforalltexans.com.

For students who do not meet the GPA requirements, an appeal process is available.

Waivers and exemptions are granted for the following reasons:

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Eligibility: Nonresident and domiciled foreign students whose families have been transferred to Texas as a part of the state’s plan for economic development
  • Required documentation: Company transferring student’s family to Texas must meet Texas Department of Commerce requirements (contact Angie Mendez 512-936-0222)
  • Coordinating Board notifies the university of eligibility for the waiver

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Eligibility: Military personnel stationed in Texas, their spouses and children
  • Required documentation: Must provide documentation from the military of eligibility at least once per year

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Eligibility: Must be employed at least half-time as a teacher or professor at any Texas institution of higher education (employee’s spouse and children are also eligible)
  • Required documentation: Documentation from institution verifying at least half-time employment as a teacher or professor on a regular monthly salary

  • Contact Admissions
  • Eligibility: Students from neighboring states living in counties adjacent to the Texas border with which we have a reciprocal agreement
  • Required documentation: University must have filed at the Coordinating Board that reciprocity exists between a neighboring state institution and a comparable Texas institution.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Eligibility: Students from Mexico who have financial need
  • Required documentation: Proof of financial need

  • Contact Graduate School
  • Eligibility: Student must be employed as a teaching or research assistant at a public institution of higher education.
  • Eligibility is limited to the semester of assistantship appointment. (Employee’s spouse and children are also eligible)
  • Required documentation: Student must provide proof of at least half-time employment as a research or teaching assistant.

  • Contact Scholarship Office
  • Eligibility: Student receives competitive scholarships for at least $1,000. Eligibility for waiver is tied to semesters covered by a scholarship.
  • Required documentation: Student must have competed with other students, including Texas residents, for the award. A recognized A&M-Commerce scholarship committee must administer the scholarship.
  • Funds and selection must be under university control.

  • A&M-Commerce Contact: [email protected] 903-886-5473
  • Coordinating Board Contact: [email protected] 512-427-6214
  • Eligibility: Nonresident students enrolled in graduate programs not offered in their home states.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Eligibility: Nonresident aliens, their spouses and dependent children stationed in Texas with NATO forces.
  • Required documentation: Proof that family is stationed in Texas in keeping with the North Atlantic Treaty.

  • Contact Admissions
  • Resident rate plus $30 per credit hour
  • Eligibility: Undergraduate students from Oklahoma or Louisana may pay a lowered nonresident tuition rate when they attend a public university located within 100 miles of the Texas border if the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved the institution to participate in the program.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts tuition only
  • Eligibility: Valedictorians of each accredited Texas high school.
  • Applies during first two regular semesters following high school graduation. Must be used within two years of high school graduation.
  • Required Documentation: Documentation that student was the highest ranking graduate of an accredited high school in Texas. A certificate is issued by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). If the certificate is lost, a new one may be acquired through the high school or TEA or a letter from the high school principal or superintendent may serve as proof of eligibility.

  • Contact Veterans Affairs Office
  • Exempts tuition/fees, except student services fee and property deposit
  • Eligibility: U.S. military veterans and children of deceased veterans who were Texans when they entered the service; served at least 180 days of active military duty (excluding training); have insufficient federal education benefits (including Pell and SEOG) to cover relevant tuition and fees.
  • No student may use Hazlewood for more than 150 credit hours with the count beginning in fall 1995.
  • Required documentation: Official documentation indicating eligibility (usually the DD214) plus documentation from the financial aid office regarding eligibility for Pell or SEOG.

  • Contact Veterans Affairs Office
  • Exempts tuition/fees, except student service fee and property deposit
  • Eligibility: Dependents of Texas veterans killed in action or died while in service or whose death was directly caused by illness or injury connected with service in the armed forces.
  • Required documentation: Official documentation from the military, indicating eligibility.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts all tuition/fees, except property deposit
  • Eligibility: Children of disabled firemen and peace officers. A student must apply prior to their 21st birthday.
  • Required documentation: Contact Coordinating Board (Angela Crowder, 1.800.242.3062, ext 6344) to acquire letter certifying student’s eligibility. (Coordinating Board letter is issued after it receives confirmation from the parent’s prior employer of the student’s eligibility.)

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts all tuition/fees
  • Eligibility: Children of POWs/MIAs. A student must be 25 or younger and receiving most of their support from a parent.
  • Required documentation: Provide proof from the U.S. Department of Defense that parent is MIA or POW.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts all tuition/fees, except property deposit
  • Eligibility: Peace officers disabled in the line of duty. Applies up to 12 semesters of an undergraduate degree and work on first master’s degree and first doctoral degree.
  • Required documentation: Contact Coordinating Board (Angela Crowder, 1.800.242.3062, ext 6344) to acquire letter certifying student’s eligibility. (Coordinating Board letter is issued after it receives confirmation from a prior employer of the student’s eligibility.)

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts all tuition/fees
  • Eligibility: Blind or Deaf students.
  • Required Documentation: Certification of a blind or deaf condition by the Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, the Texas Commission for the Blind or the Texas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

  • Contact International Student Services Office
  • Exempts tuition only
  • Eligibility: Students from other nations of the western hemisphere (other than Cuba).
  • Required Documentation: Coordinating Board must approve eligible students. Students are selected by the Coordinating Board according to school and geographic priorities.
  • Deadline is March 15.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts tuition/fees for auditing courses
  • Exempts tuition only up to six credit hours per term
  • Both exemptions are based on space availability.
  • Eligibility: Senior Citizens 65 or older
  • Required Documentation: Proof of age

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts tuition/fees
  • Eligibility: Students in foster or other residential care. A student must enroll within 3 years of earliest dates: date student was discharged from foster or other residential care, date student graduated from high school or received equivalency degree or student’s 21st birthday.
  • Required Documentation: Student must provide proof of having been in foster care or other residential care under the conservatorship of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services on or after the day preceding the student’s 18th birthday, the day of the student’s 14th birthday, if the student was also eligible for adoption on or after that day; or the day the student graduated from high school or received the equivalent of a high school degree.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts tuition not to exceed 12 semester hours per term per individual
  • Eligibility: Members in good standing of the Texas National Guard. This includes TXARNG, TXANG and the State Guard.
  • Required Documentation: Adjutant General’s Office approval to the Coordinating Board. Fall deadline is June 15. Spring deadline is Nov. 15. All applications are to be mailed directly to the Adjutant General’s Office.

  • Contact Financial Services
  • Exempts tuition up to 6 credit hours per term
  • Eligibility: A&M-Commerce employee for at least six months in a full-time budgeted position.
  • Required Documentation: Employee Scholarship Application indicating approval of Department Head and signed promissory note for the cost of tuition in case course is dropped or employee receives a grade lower than C.
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Admissions Cost of Attendance :: Residency Guidelines Undergraduate

Residency Guidelines

Your residency status is based on the information you submitted on your application.

It is the student’s responsibility to accurately answer all questions on the application. New students who believe their residency status is incorrect must contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 903.886.5922 or email [email protected].

Current undergraduate students who believe their residency status has changed must report this change to the undergraduate admissions office by completing the Core Residency Questionnaire. Additional documentation may be required to establish Texas residency. The burden of proof is on the student to show they’ve established domicile in Texas for 12 months preceding the student’s enrollment.

36-month Provision

An individual who has resided in Texas for the 36 consecutive months leading up to his or her graduation from a Texas high school or receipt of a GED, and continued to maintain a residence in Texas for the 12 months leading up to his or her enrollment in an institution of higher education, may be classified as a resident for tuition purposes, regardless of dependency or immigration status. Any individual wishing to qualify under this provision who is not a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident of the United States must complete and submit an Affidavit of Intent to Become a Permanent Resident to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions in addition to their application for admissions.

Independent Students

Independent students are those who provide more than half of their own financial support and are not eligible to be claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes. In order to qualify for residency for tuition purposes, an independent student must reside AND maintain a domicile in Texas for the twelve months preceding the student’s enrollment.

The following factors, if maintained for twelve consecutive months while residing in Texas, may lend support to a claim of domicile in Texas:

  1. Gainful employment that is sufficient to provide at least one-half of the individual’s expenses or that represents an average of at least twenty hours of employment per week. Employment conditioned on student statuses, such as work study, the receipt of stipends, fellowships or research or teaching assistantships, does not constitute gainful employment.
  2. Ownership of residential real property in Texas.
  3. Ownership and customary management of a business in Texas which is regularly operated without the intention of liquidation for the foreseeable future.
  4. Marriage to a person who has resided and maintained domicile (items 1-3 above) in Texas.

Dependent Students

The residency for tuition purposes of a student who is not independent is based upon that of the parent or court-appointed legal guardian who claims that student as a dependent for federal income tax purposes (or provides more than half that student’s financial support for those not subject to U.S. federal income taxes), regardless of the length of time the student has resided in Texas. If the parent or court-appointed legal guardian of a dependent student meets the criteria of having established residency for tuition purposes, the dependent student is eligible to pay resident tuition. Parents and legal guardians qualify for residency following the same criteria as independent students.

International Students

International Students who are eligible to establish domicile in Texas may also qualify as Texas residents for tuition purposes. Students must submit documentation for themselves and their parent if they are a dependent. Students with special circumstances related to their claim of residency may submit additional documentation for consideration. Students with F-1 Visas do not qualify.

Residency Reclassification

A student classified as a non-resident at the time of admission retains that classification until he or she requests reclassification and provides proof of residence to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The student must complete a Core Residency Questionnaire form and provide documentation to support the claim to reclassification as mentioned in the Independent Students section above.

Deadlines

Students who wish to apply for eligibility to pay resident tuition must do so by the 12th class day of the fall or spring semester or the fourth class day of the summer semester in which they wish to pay resident tuition. Any applications received by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions after this time will be considered for the next term.

Military Personnel and Their Dependents

A member of the United States Armed Services who claims Texas as the Home of Record with the military is presumed to be a Texas resident, along with his or her spouse and dependent children. A member whose Home of Record is not Texas but who provides the institution Leave and Earnings Statements that show the member has claimed Texas as his or her place of residence for the 12 consecutive months prior to enrollment is presumed to be a Texas resident, along with his or her spouse and dependent children.

Military spouses and dependents who do not meet any of the above criteria for establishing residency for tuition purposes may still be eligible to pay the resident tuition rate. Please contact the Veterans & Military Service Office at 903.886.5123 or [email protected] for assistance.

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Admissions Cost of Admission :: Student Fees :: All Levels

Student Fees

The following mandatory student fees and course-specific fees may be assessed.

  • Lab Fee: $5-$45 per course for lab courses.
  • College of Business Program Fee: $25 per credit hour for all graduate level courses offered through the College of Business.
  • Course Retake Fee: Students enrolling in a course for the third time may be assessed a course retake fee of $125 per credit hour. This fee is assessed in addition to the standard tuition/fee charges for each semester. Please contact the Registrar at (903) 886.5068 if you have questions regarding the course retake fee.
  • Distance Learning Fee: A distance learning fee of $50 per credit hour is assessed in addition to regular tuition and mandatory student fees for courses delivered via the Internet or by two-way interactive video at the receiving site. Students enrolled in two-way interactive video courses at the sending site will not be assessed the distance learning fee.
  • Program Delivery Fee: Students taking courses at any location other than the main Commerce campus will be assessed a program delivery fee of $20 per credit hour. This fee applies only to lecture courses where the instructor is present. Web-based courses or course sections taught by interactive video at the receiving site will not be assessed a program delivery fee. Courses taught at Corsicana and Midlothian locations will be assessed a program delivery fee of $10 per credit hour.
  • Property Deposit: A $10 general property deposit is required to remain on deposit for each student during his or her enrollment at the university. This deposit is to ensure the institution against losses, damages and breakage in libraries and laboratories. If the $10 deposit is refunded or any claim for damages is filed against the deposit, a student will again be assessed the property deposit fee. If not claimed within four years after the last date of enrollment, the deposit is non-refundable. To receive a refund of your property deposit, a written request must be submitted to Student Accounts, Financial Services office after your withdrawal or graduation.
  • Special Fees: Parking Permits are issued for the academic year. They are $80 if purchased in the fall semester.
  • Audit Fee: Fees for audited courses are the same as the credit hour fee charged for Texas resident and nonresident students. All students who audit a course must first receive permission from the instructor and department head. Students may not enroll to audit a course until the first day of class. Students enrolling to audit a course must notify Records and Reports prior to completing registration.

Other Fees:

  • Installment Plan Fee: $35 (payable at sign-up)
  • Loan Processing Fee (tuition and personal loans): $35 (payable at sign-up)
  • Returned Check Charge: $30
  • Reinstatement Fee: $200
  • Late Registration Fee: $100
  • Late Payment Fee (student account): $25 at each payment date during the semester
  • Late Payment Fee (tuition/personal loans): $25 per loan
  • Minimum Interest Charge (emergency loans or book vouchers): $5
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Full-time enrollment for undergraduate students is considered 12 credit hours or more.

Direct Costs are costs billed to the student by the University and show up directly on the student's bill. These charges must be paid to the University the Friday before the start of each semester. If you are a student living on campus with a meal plan then you will have University charges for tuition & fees, students selected campus housing & meal plan. Housing charges and meal plan costs shown below are averages. Costs will vary based on the student's selections.

Estimated On-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year

Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours per semester)
$10,026
On-Campus Housing & Meal Plan$9,808
Total Estimated Direct Costs$19,834


Books & Supplies

*Estimated costs for books and supplies for the academic year, vary based on the program the student is pursuing, the courses that are taken, and how they are purchased. Some courses and majors require more supplies, such as printing, copying, or software costs.

Books & Supplies$1,202

Indirect Costs are estimated educational costs that students may have and will not show on their student bill from the University. No money is paid directly to the University for estimated indirect costs.

Estimated On-Campus Indirect Costs Per Academic Year

Transportation$1,364
Personal$1,604

Direct Costs + Books + Indirect Costs = Cost of Attendance

On-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year *Estimated
Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours)
$10,026
On-Campus Housing & Meal Plan$9,808
+ BOOKS & SUPPLIES$1,202
+ INDIRECT COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR*ESTIMATED
Transportation$1,364
Personal$1,604
= Total Cost of Attendance$24,004

Full-time enrollment for undergraduate students is considered 12 credit hours or more.

Direct Costs are costs that are billed to the student by the University and show up directly on the student's bill. These charges will need to be paid to the University the Friday prior to the start of each semester. If you are a student living on campus with a meal plan then you will have University charges for tuition & fees, students selected campus housing & meal plan. Housing charges and meal plan costs shown below are averages. Costs will vary based on the student's selections.

Estimated Off-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year

Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours per semester)
$10,026
Total Estimated Direct Costs$10,026


Books & Supplies

*Estimated costs for books and supplies for the academic year, vary based on the program the student is pursuing, courses are taken, and how they are purchased. Some courses and majors require more supplies, such as printing, copying, or software costs.

Books & Supplies$1,202

Indirect Costs are estimated educational costs that students may have and will not show on their student bill from the University. No money is paid directly to the University for estimated indirect costs.

Estimated Off-Campus Indirect Costs Per Academic Year

Transportation$2,396
Personal$1,604
Off-Campus Housing & Food$11,704

Direct Costs + Books + Indirect Costs = COA

On-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year *Estimated
Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours)
$10,026
Off-Campus Housing & Meal Plan$11,704
+ BOOKS & SUPPLIES$1,202
+ INDIRECT COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR*ESTIMATED
Transportation$2,396
Personal$1,604
= TOTAL COA$26,932

Full-time enrollment for undergraduate students is considered 12 credit hours or more.

Direct Costs are costs that are billed to the student by the University and show up directly on the student's bill. These charges will need to be paid to the University the Friday prior to the start of each semester. If you are a student living on campus with a meal plan then you will have University charges for tuition & fees, students selected campus housing & meal plan. Housing charges and meal plan costs shown below are averages. Costs will vary based on the student's selections.

Estimated On-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year

Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours per semester)
$22,266
On-Campus Housing & Meal Plan$9,808
Total Estimated Direct Costs$32,074


Books & Supplies

*Estimated costs for books and supplies for the academic year, vary based on the program the student is pursuing, the courses that are taken, and how they are purchased. Some courses and majors require more supplies, such as printing, copying, or software costs.

Books & Supplies$1,202

Indirect Costs are estimated educational costs that students may have and will not show on their student bill from the University. No money is paid directly to the University for estimated indirect costs.

Estimated On-Campus Indirect Costs Per Academic Year

Transportation$1,364
Personal$1,604

Direct Costs + Books + Indirect Costs = COA

On-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year *Estimated
Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours)
$22,266
On-Campus Housing & Meal Plan$9,808
+ BOOKS & SUPPLIES$1,202
+ INDIRECT COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR*ESTIMATED
Transportation$1,364
Personal$1,604
= TOTAL COA$36,244

Full-time enrollment for undergraduate students is considered 12 credit hours or more.

Direct Costs are costs that are billed to the student by the University and show up directly on the student's bill. These charges will need to be paid to the University the Friday prior to the start of each semester. If you are a student living on campus with a meal plan then you will have University charges for tuition & fees, students selected campus housing & meal plan. Housing charges and meal plan costs shown below are averages. Costs will vary based on the student's selections.

Estimated Off-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year

Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours per semester)
$22,266
Total Estimated Direct Costs$22,266


Books & Supplies

*Estimated costs for books and supplies for the academic year, vary based on the program the student is pursuing, the courses that are taken, and how they are purchased. Some courses and majors require more supplies, such as printing, copying, or software costs.

Books & Supplies$1,202

Indirect Costs are estimated educational costs that students may have and will not show on their student bill from the University. No money is paid directly to the University for estimated indirect costs.

Established Off Campus Indirect Costs Per Academic Year

Transportation$2,396
Personal$1,604

Direct Costs + Books + Indirect Costs = COA

Off-Campus Direct Costs Per Academic Year *Estimated
Tuition & Fees
(Estimated amount for 15 credit hours)
$22,266
Off-Campus Estimated Housing & Meal Plan$11,704
+ BOOKS & SUPPLIES$1,202
+ INDIRECT COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR*ESTIMATED
Transportation$2,396
Personal$1,604
= TOTAL COA$39,172
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