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Financial Information

Financial Information

Fees

Massachusetts Maritime Academy reserves the right to adjust the charges at any time before the charges are incurred by the student. Unless otherwise specified, all charges are annual.

General Charges

Application for admission (non-refundable)

Application

$ 50

Enrollment Deposit

$ 400

Books and supplies (estimated)

$1,200

Residency

Tuition and fees

room and board

annual total

In State*

$11,801

$15,364

$27,165

New England Regional

(CT, ME, NH, RI, VT)

$17,847

$15,364

$33,211

Out-of-State

& International

$24,471

$15,364

$39,835

Additional Fees (to be added to above costs)

Orientation ( first year only)

$1,915

Program Fees (Facilities Engineering & Energy Systems Engineering)

$1,442

Program Fees (Marine Engineering & Marine Transportation)

$2,034

Seabag (first year only)

$2,775

Health Insurance (if not covered by outside plan and waived online; estimate)

$4,721

Summer and Winter Fees

Continuing Education Courses (winter/summer)

$350/credit

Training Cruise (Facilities Engineering, Marine Engineering,

& Marine Transportation)

$5,691

Training Cruise (Non-matriculated, visiting students)

$10,225

Experiential Learning (Emergency Management)

$3,974

Experiential Learning (Marine Science, Safety & Environmental Protection)

$5,281

Experiential Learning (International Maritime Business

during 2nd year of study)

$5,926

Experiential Learning (Energy Systems Engineering, optional)

$5,563

Commercial Shipping

$3,569

Co-op (6 credits)

$3,569

Co-op (6 credits Guatemala)

$6,850

Co-op (3 credits)

$1,785

Other Charges (Non-refundable)

The following fees are paid only by students to whom the specified conditions apply:

Late registration fee

$100

Late payment fee: 1-29 days late

$100

30 or more days late (additional fee)

$150

Returned check/payment fee

$50

*In-state tuition also applies to the following students:

  • A veteran using educational assistance under either Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill ® - Active Duty Program), Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation), Chapter 33 (Post-9/11 GI Bill® ), or Chapter 1606 regardless of their formal state of residence.

  • Anyone using transferred Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits (38 U.S.C. § 3319), regardless of their formal state of residence.

  • Anyone described above while he or she remains continuously enrolled (other than during regularly scheduled breaks between courses, semesters, or terms) at MMA.

  • Anyone using benefits under the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship, regardless of their formal state of residence.

Based on the Veteran’s Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014, qualifying Veterans, dependents, and other eligible individuals who qualify for benefits under Chapter 31 and Chapter 33, who do not meet the standard definition of an in-state student, but who are currently living in Massachusetts, regardless of permanent residency, will be charged the in-state tuition rate.