How expensive is it to live on campus at Northern Illinois University? I'm trying to budget for college and need a rough idea of dorm prices and meal plans. Is it different for each dorm?
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On-campus housing at Northern Illinois University typically costs between $5,800 and $7,200 per semester, depending on your choice of residence hall and room type. Most first-year students live in the traditional residence halls, where a standard double room runs approximately $6,000 per semester. Single rooms, when available, cost about $1,200 more per semester than double rooms.
Your mandatory meal plan at NIU will add between $2,300 and $2,800 per semester to your housing expenses. The most popular meal plan includes 14 meals per week plus dining dollars, costing around $2,500 per semester. First-year students living in residence halls are required to purchase a meal plan, though you can choose from several options to fit your dining preferences and budget.
The specific cost varies among NIU's residence halls. Neptune and Gilbert Halls, which are traditional-style buildings popular with freshmen, represent the lower end of the price range. New Hall and Northern View Community, which offer more apartment-style living arrangements, are at the higher end of the spectrum, costing closer to $7,200 per semester.
When budgeting for NIU housing, plan for additional costs like the required housing deposit of approximately $200, and optional services such as laundry and micro-fridge rentals. The total cost for room and board at NIU typically runs between $16,000 and $20,000 for the full academic year, making it comparable to other public universities in Illinois.
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