Tuition

Your Situation Determines Your Cost

Three factors that affect tuition are how many credits hours you take, when you take them, and where you live.

If you live in any New York state county other than Niagara County, then you’re going to want to get a document called a “certificate of residence.” That’s because students who live in New York state pay lower tuition than those who don’t.

Full-time Rates for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025

Students taking at least 12 credit hours

New York State Residents

$2,568 Per Semester

This rate applies to Niagara County residents and residents of other New York state counties who present a certificate of residence.

Out-of-State Students

$5,136 Per Semester

This rate is for students who reside outside of New York state, and for New York state residents who do not reside in Niagara County and do not present a certificate of residence.

Part-time Rates for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025

Students taking fewer than 12 credit hours

Part-Time TuitionRate
Click on the Student Fees link for a listing of mandatory and other fees.
Students who reside in Niagara County or reside in another New York state county and
present a certificate of residence
$214 per credit hour/per semester
Students who reside in New York state but not in Niagara County and do not present a certificate of residence$428 per credit hour/per semester
Students who do not reside in New York state$428 per credit hour/per semester

IRS Form 1098-T

SUNY Niagara has partnered with Heartland ECSI to provide students with the IRS Form 1098-T Tuition Statement. Follow the links below to access your current and prior years’ Form 1098-T.

Note: You do not need to create a profile with Heartland/ECSI to access your form.

1098-T Electronic Consent

Give Consent for Electronic Delivery

Access Your 1098-T Form

If you have not yet signed up to receive your Form 1098-T electronically, please do so by giving your consent. Follow the link above and complete the step-by-step instructions.

Your Form 1098-T will be provided by the end of January. If electronic consent is not received by January 1, your Form 1098-T will be mailed to the address on file.

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