Online Billing and Payment System
The college uses an online billing and payment system which provides students and parents with service that is more in-depth, detailed and information-oriented in a safe and secure environment. Please take time to familiarize yourself with the system by accessing your myRedDragon account. For more detailed information, please read our brochure.

As an affordable choice for your higher education, SUNY Cortland offers exceptional value for the investment you make in your future. You’ll also be pleased to discover our reasonable costs for tuition, fees, living expenses, books and transportation. In addition, nearly 80 percent of SUNY Cortland students receive some form of financial aid.
Proposed Cost of Attendance Summary
| |
NYS Residents | Non-NYS Residents |
| Tuition - Full Time |
$5,570.00 |
$15,180.00 |
| Fees |
$1,371.50 |
$1,371.50 |
| Room and Meal Plan (average) |
$11,430.00 |
$11,430.00 |
| Billed Expenses |
$18,3741.50 |
$27,981.50 |
Rates contained on this page reflect tentative information effective in 2012-13 and are subject to change pending state budget or college action.
Read more detailed information about costs.
As an affordable choice for your higher education, SUNY Cortland offers exceptional value for the investment you make in your future. You’ll also be pleased to discover our reasonable costs for tuition, fees, living expenses, books and transportation. In addition, nearly 80 percent of SUNY Cortland students receive some form of financial aid.
Proposed Cost of Attendance Summary
The costs listed below reflect the charges that will be billed (by the Student Accounts Office) as well as additional costs that are incurred (but not billed) by the typical Cortland student.
Graduate Student Costs of Attendance 2012 - 2013
| |
NYS Resident | Non-NYS Resident |
| Tuition (1) |
$9,370.00 |
$16,680.00 |
| Fees |
$1,371.50 |
$1,371.50 |
| Total Billed Charges (2), (3), (4) |
$10,741.50 |
$18,051.50 |
- Cost listed is for a full-time student (12 or more credit hours).
- Students living off-campus should budget for housing and meal expenses even though these expenses are not billed by the college.
- Students living off-campus may purchase a meal plan. Please refer to Meal Plan Options for additional choices
- Graduate students with at least 6 credit hours per semester may purchase health insurance through the program offered by the college. Please refer to Student Health Insurance for more details.
Rates contained in this page reflect tentative information effective in 2012-13 and are subject to change pending state budget or college action.
Read more detailed information about costs.