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The following are average estimates of cost:
Annual Resident Estimated Cost for 2021/2022
MSU Denver with Lynx Crossing
Tuition and Fees: $8,323
Books: $1,460
Health Insurance: $2,508
Transportation: $1,665
Loan Fees: $72
Miscellaneous: $1,332
Lynx Crossing room and board: $19,071
Total: $34,431
MSU Denver (traditional)
Tuition and Fees: $8,323
Books: $1,460
Health Insurance: $2,508
Transportation: $1,665
Loan Fees: $72
Miscellaneous: $2,508
Housing and meals (?): $11,844
Total: $28,380
Annual Non-Resident Estimated Cost for 2021/2022
MSU Denver with Lynx Crossing
Tuition and Fees: $22,728
Books: $1,460
Health Insurance: $2,508
Transportation: $1,665
Loan Fees: $72
Miscellaneous: $1,332
Lynx Crossing room and board: $19,071
Total: $48,836
MSU Denver (traditional)
Tuition and Fees: $22,728
Books: $1,460
Health Insurance: $2,508
Transportation: $1,665
Loan Fees: $72
Miscellaneous: $2,508
Room and Board: $11,844
Total: $42,875
Your Lynx Crossing housing costs will be billed to you through your student account if you complete a Lynx Crossing housing and dining contract by August 1, 2021. After completing a housing contract, you will receive an email from Financial Aid confirming an adjustment to your estimated cost and a revised financial aid award letter for the Lynx Crossing University-affiliated option. The Financial Aid Office is always available to help discuss options to help you pay for your educational costs.
Any aid you have accepted for the semester will pay through your student account automatically at the beginning of the term. Once your financial aid has paid to your student account, you may have a remaining balance which you will need to make payment arrangements for. If, however, there is any financial aid in excess of your student bill you will receive a refund to help with other educational costs like books, supplies, transportation, etc.
You may need to accept some or all of loans offered to you to help with costs on your student account. The best way to determine this is to compare your estimated costs for tuition, fees and housing for the year with the financial aid you have available. If the financial aid you have available for the year (not counting work-study funding or loans) is enough to cover the estimated tuition, fee and housing costs for the year then you may not need to borrow loans. If the estimated costs are higher than your estimated financial aid, then you may consider accepting loans to help pay the difference. To accept loans, you can click on the Award Info tab on the Financial Aid Menu in the Student Hub. Also keep an eye-out for informational emails to help you through the loan process.
If your financial aid isn’t enough to cover your housing costs, you have options:
Contact the Financial Aid office after two business days of cancelling your Lynx Crossing housing and dining contract. Your Financial Aid award estimate will be adjusted based on your cancelled contract for the University-affiliated housing option.