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The information on this page is intended to help students determine their total direct costs (costs paid directly to DigiPen) and indirect costs (costs associated with a student going to school but not paid directly to DigiPen) for a year at DigiPen Institute of Technology.

Students are encouraged to review the costs below and use them to calculate a budget for the year.

Except for tuition and fees, the budgeted costs shown below are based on students’ average expenses and include a living allowance to provide for reasonable expenditures.

Cost of Attendance

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is a standardized set of budgets used as a basis for determining maximum financial aid eligibility. Standard COA includes tuition, fees, housing, food, books, supplies, laptop, transportation, and personal expenses.

Cost of Attendance can vary depending on program of study, living arrangements while in school, and a variety of other factors. COA can also be increased by exception to include expenses such as health insurance, computer purchase, child care, and additional fees.

The following budgets provide cost estimates for one year of attendance at DigiPen as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student living near campus or living with parents. Students can see their individual personalized COA in Colleague Self-Service.

It is important for students and parents to discuss how the family will pay for college. See How to Apply for Financial Aid for more on acquiring need- and merit-based funding to help pay for your college education. Please see the current Budget Sheet for help creating your own personalized budget.

2025-26 Cost of Attendance

2024-25 Cost of Attendance

Tuition

At DigiPen, tuition is calculated based on the number of credits taken per semester. If you take fewer than 15 credits (undergraduate students), 12 credits (MSCS graduate students) or 15 credits (MFA graduate students) during a given semester, the cost is determined per credit. If you take 15-22 credits (undergraduate students), 12-18 credits (MSCS graduate students) or 15-18 credits (MFA graduate students) during a given semester, the cost is a flat rate instead.

Fees

In addition to tuition, students must pay certain fees while attending DigiPen. The following fee amounts were last updated upon publication of the 2025-26 Course Catalog.

Net Price Calculator

The Net Price Calculator is designed to help you estimate your potential financial aid options and calculate the remaining costs of attending DigiPen. The final “net price” is the remaining estimated cost of attending DigiPen after subtracting anticipated merit- and need-based financial aid. To use this calculator, you will need tax information (or estimates, if tax info is unavailable) for you and your parents. The results of this calculator are based on the costs of attendance for students from previous years and are for estimation purposes only.

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