An investment in your future

At first glance, tuition at any college can be rather jolting, but consider that the “sticker price.” Take a closer look and you’ll realize that the?actual price?is the sticker price?MINUS?the financial aid package¡ªincluding scholarships, grants, loans and work programs¡ªthat our financial aid office will put together for you.?This is often referred to as the “net price.”

If Champlain College is right for you, we will work with you toward meeting the cost. With our Financial Aid Guarantee, you can count on your scholarships from Champlain never declining as long as you are enrolled full time.

Worth It

86%

of the Class of 2024 achieved career success within six months of graduation

SUCCESS YOU CAN SEE

2025-26 Tuition & Cost of Attendance

Champlain College is ranked a Best Value School for 2022 by US News & World Report.

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$48,800

Tuition

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$11,200

Housing

(on-campus double occupancy)

+

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$7,000

Meal Plan

(residential meal plan)

+

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$1,325

Student Fees + First-Year Fee

*Plan for $3,000-$4,000 in personal expenses such as books, supplies, transportation, loan fees, etc.


 

*$72,063

Total Costs

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$36,928

Average First-year Student Aid 2023/24

(not including PLUS or other alternative student loans)

=

$35,135

Average Net Cost

 

The above example is a simplified cost presentation of our 2025/26 tuition and fees rates and is for example purposes only. Actual individual costs will vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of room, meal plan, cost of books and other miscellaneous fees.

In addition to the charges listed above, all students are required to enroll in the College’s?health insurance plan, unless covered under another policy.

For a complete list of all charges, visit the Cost of Attendance page on our Office of Financial Aid website.

Sample Financial Aid Packages

The following are sample profiles to help illustrate how various financial aid packages affect out-of-pocket expenses.

Drew is the oldest of two siblings. His household income is nearly $50,000 per year.

TUITION AND FEES = $72,063 ¡°STICKER PRICE¡±

  • Basic tuition: $48,800
  • Standard Fees: $1,325
  • Standard On-Campus Room (double occupancy): $11,200
  • Meal Plan: $7,000

TOTAL ¡°GIFT¡± AID = $47,445

  • Trustee Scholarship: $22,500
  • Champlain Scholarship: $5,000
  • Access Scholarship: $13,500
  • Federal Grants: $6,445

BALANCE (after grants and scholarships) = $24,618 ¡°NET PRICE¡±
($72,063 – $47,445 = $24,618)

FEDERAL LOAN ELIGIBILITY: $5,500

DREW¡¯S OUT-OF-POCKET COST (after all financial aid) = $19,118
($24,618 – $5,500 = $19,118)

*Please keep in mind that these are only a few sample cases. Your academic and financial information is reviewed on an individual basis. Your financial aid offer may differ from those listed above.

For the best estimate of your cost, please use our?Net Price Calculator.

Nina is an only child in a single-parent household with a household income of about $100,000 per year.

TUITION AND FEES = $72,063 ¡°STICKER PRICE¡±

  • Basic tuition: $48,800
  • Standard Fees: $1,325
  • Standard On-Campus Room (double occupancy): $11,200
  • Meal Plan: $7,000

TOTAL ¡°GIFT¡± AID: $37,000

  • President Scholarship: $22,500
  • Champlain Scholarship: $5,000
  • Achievement Scholarship: $2,000
  • Access Scholarship: $7,500

BALANCE (after grants and scholarships) = $35,063 ¡°NET PRICE¡±
($72,063 – $37,000 = $35,063)

FEDERAL LOAN ELIGIBILITY: $5,500

NINA¡¯S OUT-OF-POCKET COST (after all financial aid) = $29,563
($35,063 – $5,500 = $29,563)

*Please keep in mind that these are only a few sample cases. Your academic and financial information is reviewed on an individual basis. Your financial aid offer may differ from those listed above.

For the best estimate of your cost, please use our?Net Price Calculator.

Jacob is the older sibling whose parents are divorced. His household income exceeds $150,000 per year.

TUITION AND FEES = $72,063 ¡°STICKER PRICE¡±

  • Basic tuition: $48,800
  • Standard Fees: $1,325
  • Standard On-Campus Room (double occupancy): $11,200
  • Meal Plan: $7,000

TOTAL ¡°GIFT¡± AID: $29,500

  • Provost Scholarship: $16,000
  • Achievement Scholarship: $3,500
  • Access Scholarship: $10,000

BALANCE (after grants and scholarships) = $42,563 ¡°NET PRICE¡±
($72,063 – $29,500 = $42,563)

FEDERAL LOAN ELIGIBILITY: $5,500

JACOB¡¯S OUT-OF-POCKET COST (after all financial aid) = $37,063
($42,563 – $5,500 = $37,063)

*Please keep in mind that these are only a few sample cases. Your academic and financial information is reviewed on an individual basis. Your financial aid offer may differ from those listed above.

For the best estimate of your cost, please use our?Net Price Calculator.

Net Price Calculator

The Net Price Calculator estimates how much and what types of financial aid you might qualify for as a full-time student.

Estimate your cost with our net price calculator

Return On Investment

There’s a reason Money Magazine lists Champlain among its of “Best Colleges in America,” recognizing quality and affordability.

  • 97%

    Achieved Career Success
    Champlain College Class of 2024 students employed or continuing education six months post-graduation.

    91%

    Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs
    Employed students in positions related to their career goals.

    94%

    Students Completed Experiential Learning
    Graduates that completed one or more career-relevant experiential learning opportunities.

     

    Stiller School of Business Major-Specific Outcomes at Six Months

    Major/Program Achieved Career Success Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs Students Had At Least One Internship
    Accounting 100% 100% 100%
    Business Administration 100% 93% 100%
    Finance 67% 100% 33%
    Game Business & Publishing 100% 100% 100%
    Game Production Management 100% 50% 100%
    International Business 100% 100% 100%
    Management & Innovation 100% 100% 100%
    Marketing 100% 80% 100%

    All statistics based on data gathered from 88% of graduates from the Robert P. Stiller School of Business Class of 2024 six months post-graduation.

  • 89%

    Achieved Career Success
    Champlain College Class of 2024 students employed or continuing education six months post-graduation.

    85%

    Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs
    Employed students in positions related to their career goals.

    83%

    Students Completed Experiential Learning
    Graduates that completed one or more career-relevant experiential learning opportunities.

     

    Division of Information Technology & Sciences Major-Specific Outcomes at Six Months

    Major/Program Achieved Career Success Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs Students Had At Least One Internship
    Applied Mathematics 100% 100% 0%
    Computer & Digital Forensics 89% 100% 100%
    Computer Networking & Cybersecurity 94% 93% 97%
    Computer Science & Innovation 83% 89% 92%
    Game Programming 79% 64% 50%

    All statistics based on data gathered from 86% of graduates from the Division of Information Technology & Sciences Class of 2024 six months post-graduation.

  • 77%

    Achieved Career Success
    Champlain College Class of 2024 students employed or continuing education six months post-graduation.

    62%

    Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs
    Employed students in positions related to their career goals.

    63%

    Students Completed Experiential Learning
    Graduates that completed one or more career-relevant experiential learning opportunities.

     

    Division of Communication & Creative Media Major-Specific Outcomes at Six Months

    Major/Program Achieved Career Success Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs Students Had At Least One Internship
    Broadcast Media Production 83% 80% 100%
    Communication 86% 83% 100%
    Creative Media 91% 78% 64%
    Filmmaking 76% 58% 71%
    Game Art & Animation 58% 36% 37%
    Game Design 65% 30% 24%
    Game Sound Design 80% 50% 60%
    Graphic Design & Digital Media 80% 92% 69%
    Professional Writing 93% 62% 100%

    All statistics based on data gathered from 82% of graduates from the Division of Communication & Creative Media Class of 2024 six months post-graduation.

  • 95%

    Achieved Career Success
    Champlain College Class of 2024 students employed or continuing education six months post-graduation.

    94%

    Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs
    Employed students in positions related to their career goals.

    100%

    Students Completed Experiential Learning
    Graduates that completed one or more career-relevant experiential learning opportunities.

     

    School of Social Innovation Major-Specific Outcomes at Six Months

    Achieved Career Success Students Employed in Career-Relevant Jobs Students Had At Least One Internship
    Criminal Justice 80% 100% 100%
    Education: Early Childhood/Elementary 100% 100% 100%
    Secondary Education, English/Social/Math 100% 67% 100%
    Environmental Studies & Policy 100% 100% 100%
    Law 100% 80% 100%
    Psychology 89% 100% 100%
    Social Work 100% 100% 100%

    All statistics based on data gathered from 85% of graduates from the School of Social Innovation Class of 2024 six months post-graduation.

86%

of the Class of 2024 achieved career success within 6 months of graduating. 78% of those were employed in career-relevant positions.

100%

of full-time first-year undergraduate students received scholarship or grant funds for the 2023/24 school year¡ªfunds that do not need to be repaid.

$43.6 M

awarded to Champlain students through Champlain scholarships in 2023/24.

100%

of Early Decision applicants are funded at the same level as Regular Decision applicants.

Champlain prepared me for the professional world. Champlain does a good job of matching students with internships, and when you get on-the-job experience like that, that’s where you really start learning.
Eli Blaker ¡®20, Accounting

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