Cost to Attend Stony Brook University

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Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York

Annual Costs

Undergraduate Tuition

Stony Brook University tuition is $7,070 per year for in-state residents. This is 7% cheaper than the national average public four year tuition of $7,601. The cost is 71% cheaper than the average New York tuition of $24,328 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 27th in New York amongst 4 year colleges for affordability and is the 159th most expensive 4 year college in the state. If attending from out-of-state, the tuition is $24,990 which represents a 253% premium.

The school charges an additional fees of $3,385 in addition to tuition bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $10,455.

Housing Costs

On campus room and board is provided by the school at a cost of $15,498 per academic year. Students electing to live off campus elsewhere in Stony Brook should budget at least this amount.

Books and Supplies

The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $900.

Other Living Expenses

If living on-campus, students should budget for $2,420 in additional living expenses. Off-campus students should budget for $6,664 in other miscellaneous living expenses.

Total Costs

The total tuition and living expense budget for in-state New York residents to go to SUNY Stony Brook is $29,273 for the 2021/2022 academic year. Out-of-state students who don't have New York residence can expect a one year cost of $47,193.

Citation: Price data from the U.S. Department of Education's 2022 IPEDS survey response for Stony Brook University and represent reported costs for the 2021-2022 academic year.

Costs and Tuition for Stony Brook University
Estimated Budgets
New York Resident Total Budget $29,273
   In-State Tuition$7,070
   Other Fees$3,385
   Room and Board$15,498
   On-Campus Other Budget$2,420
   Books and Supplies$900
Non-Resident Total Budget $47,193
   Out-of-State Tuition$24,990
   Other Fees$3,385
   Room and Board$15,498
   On-Campus Other Budget$2,420
   Books and Supplies$900
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What it Really Costs

Depending on many factors including student and parent income and assets, the total cost of attendance may be less than the $29,273 published price if scholarship or grant aid is made available to you.

Net Price

The net out-of-pocket total cost you end up paying or financing though student loans is known as the net price. The reported SUNY Stony Brook net price for in-state students is $16,478* for the 2019/2020 academic year. This net price includes housing and meal expenses.

Pell Grants and other Grant Aid

75% of Stony Brook University students received grant aid in 2019/2020. The average total aid amount was $10,468. 37 percent of students received aid in the form of Pell Grants from the U.S. Federal Government. The average Pell Grant awarded for 2019/2020 was $5,410. To apply for a Pell Grant to attend Stony Brook University, the first step is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Net Price and Financial Aid for Stony Brook University
Financial Aid Summary
Average Annual Net Price$16,478*
Percent of Students Receiving Grant Aid75%
Average Total Grant Aid$10,468
Percent of Students Receiving Pell Grants37%
Average Amount of Pell Grant Aid$5,410

Average Net Price for In-State Students by Family Income

The average net total cost of attendance for different levels of family income after federal, state or local government, institutional grant and scholarship aid are awarded. Data last published for the 2019/2020 academic year.

Family Income Avg. Net Price
$0 to $30,000$11,863
$30,001 to $48,000$14,163
$48,001 to $75,000$19,344
$75,001 to $110,000$21,214
$110,000+$23,730

Average Financial Aid Mix - $29,273 In-State Total Cost

CollegeCalc has estimated typical coverage of the annual in-state tuition and living expenses of $29,273. Breakdown is based on average grant aid and federal loan aid which will vary based on your family income.

39%
18%
43%
Grants and Scholarships
39% - $10,468

Money granted to you by the U.S. Department of Education, Stony Brook University or other organizations. These are not loans and do not need to be repaid.

Federal Loans
18% - $4,916

Low interest student loans funded by the U.S. Department of Education. This amount will need to be repaid.

Out of Pocket
43% -  $11,469

Covered by family savings, work or private student loans which you will have to repay.


*Reported Average Annual Net Price for in state students receiving grant or scholarship aid reported to the U.S. Department of Education's Academic Year 2019/2020 IPEDS Survey. Financial aid is only available to those who qualify. Consult this school's net price calculator for further understanding of your potential net price.

Note that for colleges with no reported on-campus room and board, the average net price has been increased to account for living expenses. This number may not only reflect the net price paid to the school for tuition.

Is it Worth the Cost?

To make a comparative assessment if SUNY Stony Brook is worth the price, measures of it's relative value for tuition dollar can be examined. We've calculated an academic national percentile rating of 76/100 for Stony Brook University. Considering an average net price paid of $11,107, this leads to an overall value ranking of 62/100. This places the school 158th on our national Best Value Colleges ranking as a provider of a very high value education compared to actual overall price paid.

Tuition Comparison to Similar Public Colleges in the Region

School Cost vs. Stony Brook University
New Jersey Institute of Technology109.2% more expensive
Rutgers University Newark77.3% more expensive
United States Coast Guard Academy100% less expensive
Rutgers University New Brunswick77.3% more expensive
The College of New Jersey92.4% more expensive

Cost of a Degree

When considering ability to pay for college, the annual cost is often discussed but it's the "all in" multi-year degree cost which matters in the end. Let's take a look at what it could really cost for four years at Stony Brook University.

Estimated 4 Year Cost at Published Tuition

At the current published rates, an estimated total tuition, fees and living expense price for a 4 year bachelor's degree at SUNY Stony Brook is $117,092 for students graduating in normal time. This methodology for estimating the 4 year cost is a straight multiple of the most recent reported annual total cost and does not factor in tuition increases during the time you're in school. It also assumes you receive no grant or scholarship aid and pay the full list price.

A potentially more accurate but less conservative estimate of a degree cost can be made by using the school's annual $11,107 in-state net price as the basis. Applying this cost over 4 would estimate the cost of a degree at $44,428**

If you end up on the "five year plan" and need an additional year to graduate, your five year cost could be as high as $146,365 or $55,535 using an average net price.

**Based on a 4 year multiple of Average Annual Net Price for in state students receiving grant or scholarship aid reported to the U.S. Department of Education's 2019/2020 IPEDS Survey. Financial aid is only available to those who qualify. Consult this school's net price calculator for further understanding of your potential net price.

Other Costs

Estimated Cost Per Semester

Most colleges don't charge students on an annual basis but instead require payment semester by semester. If you ever need to take an additional semester of classes to complete you degree you shouldn't have to pay for a full academic year. These our estimated costs for a semester at Stony Brook University.

New York Resident Tuition Per Semester$3,535
New York Resident Total Cost Per Semester$14,636
Non-New York Resident Tuition Per Semester$12,495
Non-New York Resident Total Cost Per Semester$23,596

Cost Per Credit Hour and Cost for a Class

Some schools offer the ability to take single classes by paying on a per credit hour basis. The reported price per credit hour and estimated cost for one class at Stony Brook University are as follows. Per credit costs are for reference only as many schools will not allow students to pay by credit hour.

Cost per credit hour and per class at Stony Brook University
Price per credit hour for New York residents$295
Cost for one class for New York residents (3 credit hours)$885
Price per credit hour for out of state residents$1,041
Cost for one class for out of state residents (3 credit hours)$3,123
Cost for one class for out of state residents (4 credit hours)$4,164

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Student Loans and Debt

The second consideration after understanding the cost of college is determining how to finance it. Some students are fortunate enough to have some form of family financial assistance, but student loans end up financing a significant portion of higher education in the U.S. 38% of Stony Brook University students receive U.S. Federal Student Loans with an average annual Federal Loan aid amount of $4,916.

Example Loan Payments and Costs

How much are student loan payments for Stony Brook University? Obviously this varies based on a number of factors - offsetting financial aid you receive, percentage of fee you pay upfront while enrolled and the interest rate on your loans. We've modeled a sample student loan based on current Stafford loan rates to give you an approximate idea.

The following are the costs for a loan if you borrowed $44,428, 100% of the estimated average net price for a four year program and paid nothing while enrolled. The total of all payments including interest would sum $56,521.29. This could be your effective total out of pocket cost of an education at Stony Brook University. Note that this calculation assumes you don't pay full list price tuition, are part of the reported 75% of students at this school who receive financial aid and you are paying an average annual net price of $11,107. If you do not financially qualify for a reduced net price, your student loan payments could be significantly higher than this example. Use our Stony Brook University student loan calculator below to change loan assumptions and recalculate.

Student loans are not free money and must be repaid. You cannot dismiss student loans by via bankruptcy.

Stony Brook University Student Loan Payments
Example Payments
Monthly Loan Payment$471.01
Amount Borrowed$44,428.00
Interest Rate4.99%
Term10 years
Number of Monthly Payments120
Total Interest Cost$12,093.29
Sum of All Payments over 10 years$56,521.29

Affording Student Loan Payments and Post Graduation Salary

Can I afford to attend SUNY Stony Brook? In the end, the answer comes down a determination if you will earn enough to comfortably pay back a student loan with your post graduation salary. This is an extremely important point to consider. In order to afford student loan payments and still meet all your other costs of living, it is recommended not to borrow more than you can pay back using 10% of your monthly income earned after graduation. If you're considering attending Stony Brook University, you need to carefully consider if it will be realistic to make the post graduation loan payments based on your expected salary.

Using the 10% of salary threshold, an annual income of $56,521.29 would be needed to afford a $471.01 monthly payment in the example $44,428.00 loan modeled above. You will need to determine if it is at all realistic that you will be earning this type of salary after graduation. This assumes a loan payback over 10 years. You can change the terms of this example loan using the student loan calculator below.

Estimated Future Cost and Expected Tuition Increase

What will it cost to send your child to Stony Brook University in the future? In the past four years, this school's published in-state tuition and fee total rose from $6,470 to $7,070. This amounts to an average annual price increase of 1.9%. Nationally, university tuition prices are rising around 5% per year. Looking out five, ten, fifteen or eighteen years, these are CollegeCalc's estimates how much you could expect to pay for a 4 year degree assuming tuition increases at the national average rate. Estimated future prices are based on the current in-state 4 year cost of $117,092.00. Use the college savings plan calculator below to perform a more comprehensive analysis on future costs and how much you will need to save for Stony Brook University.

Annual4 Year Degree
Estimated Cost in 5 years for students enrolling in 2028$40,257$161,029
Estimated Cost in 10 years for students enrolling in 2033$51,380$205,518
Estimated Cost in 15 years for students enrolling in 2038 $65,575$262,299
Estimated Cost in 18 years for students enrolling in 2041 $75,911$303,644

Calculators

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About Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University is a four year public college located in Stony Brook, New York.  Full time enrollment is 22,457 and part time is 4,151. Learn more about getting accepted at Stony Brook University at CollegeSimply.

Students attending this school may pursue both undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Address
Stony Brook University
310 Administration Building
Stony Brook, New York
11794

For Profit / Not For Profit Status

Stony Brook University is a public not for profit institution. Public schools often represent the best value for your education dollar, especially when students qualify for in-state tuition.

Stony Brook University cost and financial aid data source: U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=196097 IPEDS survey data. Data last updated February 2023 and reflects academic year 2021/2022 costs reported by the school.