University Catalog > Tuition and Financial Aid > Undergraduate Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are set on an annual basis and are subject to change
Full-Time Students
Part-Time Students
Lab Fees: *Fees are subject to change
Audit Fee:
Tuition and fees are subject to change
JHIS 4937/SOCI 2626Archeology Field Work
[Jill Katz and Steven Fine]
Tuition: $2,500; Students are responsible for airfare and some meals Course Flyer
For more information, please contact Jill Katz atjckatz@yu.edu
Tuition: $3,000;Early Bird tuition until 3/25: $2,500; Students are responsible for airfare and some meals
Course information
For more information, please contactRabbi Daniel Coleman atdaniel.coleman@yu.edu.
For more information visit https://www.yu.edu/summer
For academic calendar go to Summer Calendar
Pay online by credit card or electronic check at https://insidetrack.yu.edu Financial aid is not available for summer courses.
Session I& Full Session
Session II
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Thursday, July 16, 2026
Thursday, July 30, 2026
Once you register for classes, you assume a financial responsibility. If you choose not to attend, you must drop your courses before the first day of class. Failure to do so automatically entails a financial obligation on your part.
Undergraduate Men Residence Hall Fees (subject to change)
Go here for more information about undergraduate men's housing
Undergraduate Women Residence Hall Fees (subject to change)
Go here for more information about undergraduate women's housing
Meal plans allow students to use their dining card in the various on-campus cafeterias. Please note that many students who select the lower meal plans run out of funds toward the end of the semester and become concerned because they have not planned to add more. Be sure to budget for your food needs and be prepared to add funds if necessary. Last day to make changes to Fall Resident Meal Plans is 9/11/2026.
Go here for more information about the YU Meal Plan
Withdrawal Procedure and Refund Policy
Students who withdraw from the university by the end of the first week of classes are entitled to a 100 percent refund. Students who withdraw with the written approval of the dean and the Office of the Registrar during the second week of the semester receive a 75 percent tuition refund. Students who withdraw during the third week of the semester receive a 50 percent tuition refund. Students who withdraw during the fourth week of the semester receive a 25 percent refund. No refund is given to a student who withdraws after the fourth week. Fees are not transferable or refundable. Students who drop a course that results in a change in tuition will receive a refund for the dropped course as follows: first week, the student will receive a 100 percent refund; second week, a 75 percent refund; third week, a 50 percent refund; fourth week, a 25 percent refund. The Office of Student Accounts will invoice students who add a course that results in a change of tuition. If an undergraduate student drops below full time during the first three weeks of the semester, all university financial aid will be canceled.