Mandatory General Fee Per Credit Hour

$85 (up to 16 credit hours)

The General Fee intends to enhance and facilitate many aspects of University life. 

Revenues from the General Fee support services, programs, facilities and materials to help students succeed and ultimately contribute to a comprehensive learning environment. The General Fee supports:

  • University renovations, improvements and upgrades of classrooms, laboratories and other academic space.
  • Current and future long-term investments in capital facilities and technology infrastructure.
  • A comprehensive Campus Recreation program, including intramurals, wellness and fitness programs, aquatics, sport clubs and informal recreation.
  • Enhancement of computer resources available to students including:
    • Computer labs
    • Smart classrooms
    • Connectivity
    • Support staff
  • Student Health and Wellness Services to provide assessment and care for a wide range of student health concerns.
  • Library initiatives that support student-learning opportunities.
  • Infrastructure and operational costs involved in making online courses available to students.
  • Performing Arts, including University theater and dance productions, and musical concerts.
  • Student Government Association (SGA) student organizations and clubs, and the many activities, programs, media, and events sponsored by the SGA.
  • The Student Union, which is the heart of the activity on campus. It is the scene of lectures, discussions, concerts, dances, meetings and other activities. The facilities include food services, lounges and meeting rooms.
  • The Green Fee Committee supports the implementation of clean and renewable energy technologies and improvement of campus energy efficiency at the University. Some examples of the uses of this fee may include: a campus-wide energy audit, lighting efficiency improvements, alternate energy sources (solar panels) and recycling initiatives.
  • Opt-in parking fee: $10 per credit hour (up to a total of 16 credit hours). Students have the option to access Blue Zone parking on University property. The fee for parking in the Blue Zone parking areas is $10 per credit hour (up to a total of 16 credit hours). 

Additionally, the University charges mandatory flat rate fees that are charged once per semester rather than by credit hour.

Mandatory Flat Fees Per Semester

U-PASS FEE: $155

Full-time undergraduate and full-time graduate students who are registered for at least one course on the Main Campus are issued a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) U-Pass. The U-Pass, which can be used anytime, anywhere for unlimited rides on CTA buses and trains. Full-time students who do not want the U-Pass can email u-pass@neiu.edu to receive a response with instructions. Part-time students who would like to opt in for the U-Pass for $155, can email u-pass@neiu.edu to receive an auto response with instructions. 

Questions about U-Pass can be directed to welcome-desk@neiu.edu or (773) 442-4290. Questions about U-Pass waivers or charges against student accounts can be directed to studentpaymentservices@neiu.edu

MISCELLANEOUS FEES

Name of Fee Amount
Freshman Orientation Fee (one-time, non-refundable) $70
Transfer Orientation Fee (one-time, non-refundable) $70
ID Card Replacement Fee $10
Deferred Payment Fee $10
Outstanding Balance Fee $50
Returned Check Fee $15
Complete Withdrawal Fee $10
Undergraduate Graduation and Commencement Fee (one-time, non-refundable) $30
Graduate Graduation and Commencement Fee (one-time, non-refundable) $30
Credit Card Convenience Fee (non-refundable): A fee of 2.50% ($3 minimum) will be added to all credit/debit card payments made to student accounts in-person and online. Starting Feb. 23, 2024, the convenience fee will increase to 2.95% for domestic card transactions, and to 4.25% for international card transactions.  

FEES FOR LIVING IN CAMPUS HOUSING

Northeastern’s first residence hall, The Nest, was built in 2016 on the Main Campus. Furnished, apartment-style units are available in two- and four-bedroom layouts. All units come with full-sized kitchens. Amenities include an Academic Success Center with iMacs and free printing, state-of-the-art fitness center, recreation center with billiards and arcade games, and on-site laundry and maintenance. Admitted students can to live on campus online or by calling (773) 442-4663.

Rates 10 months - Academic 12 months - Annual
Shared Room (utilities included) $8,260 $9,912
Individual Room (utilities included) $10,390 $12,468

FEES FOR PARKING ON CAMPUS

After registering for classes, students have three options for parking: to participate in the Blue Zone parking program, to participate in the Gold Zone parking program or to opt out of the parking programs.

Blue Zone Parking Program

Students (including student workers and extra help employees) are automatically billed for the Blue Zone parking program, with the exception of those who are also full-time and part-time employees.

Students who choose to participate in the Blue Zone parking program will be assessed the parking fee based on credit hours enrolled. Students must register their vehicle online. Once a student’s virtual permit has been issued, it can be viewed online and coverage is effective immediately. A valid virtual permit, or ePass, will be required in all parking lots at all University locations 24 hours a day.

Gold Zone Parking Program

Students who prefer to participate in Gold Zone parking must sign a waiver form to opt out of the Blue Zone parking program and then independently purchase a Gold Zone parking virtual permit. Students must register their vehicle online. Once a student’s virtual permit has been issued, it can be viewed online and coverage is effective immediately. A valid virtual permit, or ePass, will be required in all parking lots at all University locations 24 hours per day.

Opting Out of Parking Programs

Students who choose not to participate in a parking program must sign a waiver form to opt out. The waiver form can be downloaded on the Parking Information Channel in or picked up in the Office of Student Payment Services (Room D 101A) on the Main Campus.

Visit the Parking website for information on parking, virtual permits, parking registration and parking lots.

Refunds for parking are given in accordance with University tuition deadline dates and percentages