Tuition

Detailed information about UNCG tuition and student fees can be found on Spartan Central. Students enrolled in Integrative Community Studies (ICS) are enrolled as full-time students and take at least 12 credit hours per semester. Below are the average Annual Tuition and Fee Total Costs.

The Net Price Calculator is a tool that provides estimated net price information. This is the estimated cost of attendance – including tuition and required fees, books and supplies, room and board (meals), and other related expenses – minus estimated grant and scholarship aid. This information is based on what similar students paid in a previous year.

ICS Annual Tuition and Fees*

In-State Tuition and Fees$7,593
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (if applicable)$23,339
On-Campus Student Housing **$7,938
Meals (Unlimited +$100 Flex) ***$4,136
ICS Program Fee$5,000
Total Annual Cost (In-State)$24,667
Total Annual Cost (Out-of-State)$40,413
* University Tuition and fees subject to change with new academic years. These figures do not include costs of books, supplies, clothing, travel, and other personal expenses such as student health insurance. Use the UNCG Bill Estimator Tool for the most current estimates.
** Off-campus housing fees will vary
*** Meal options can vary based on student choice

ICS Program Fee

This fee is in addition to university tuition and fees. The Program Fee includes but is not limited to:

  • Academic Support & Coordination for CTP and Undergraduate Courses
  • Volunteer & Internship Coordination
  • Student Support, Consultation & Coordination (i.e. campus living, community resources, cocurricular experiences, etc.)
  • Transition Planning
  • Ongoing Educational and Functional Assessment
  • Family Information & Education Coordination

Financial Aid

Qualifying students may apply for financial aid from the Federal Pell Grant program. Students with intellectual disabilities are eligible for federal financial aid thanks to the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008. To apply for aid, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA). For more information about aid for students with intellectual disabilities, visit the Federal Student Aid Website.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for additional information or contact The UNCG Financial Aid Office directly at 336-334-5702. You can talk with any counselor at the Financial Aid Office but you may find that Cathryn Garrett has particularly relevant knowledge for students with disabilities who are applying for financial aid. She can be reached at [email protected].

For more information about non-UNCG scholarships and other external resources, click on any of the sites below (links open in new windows).

Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center – Matthew C. Graziadei Award

National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) – O’Neill Tabani Enrichment Fund

Ruby’s Rainbow Scholarship

Greensboro Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities – Stephen L. Knier Memorial Scholarship

Organization for Autism Research – Schwallie Family Scholarship

Down Syndrome Association of Greater Winston-Salem – Dale and Karen Sisel College Scholarship Application

The Winston-Salem Foundation

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