Spring summer students don’t always save on tuition

Posted in Educationon Feb 10, 2006

There may be lots of reasons why you should attend BYU spring and or summer terms. However, cost of tuition may not be one of those reasons. You may actually end up paying more per credit hour during spring or summer than you would during fall or winter semesters.

I’ve put together the following calculator to help you understand the per credit cost for average course loads for either spring/summer or fall/winter. If you type in the number of what you think is an average credit load, and click the Calculate button, you will see the cost per credit based on the number of credits.

For

credits taken spring/summer term, the cost per credit is $

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For

credits taken fall/winter semester, the cost per credit is $

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