It is important to understand all of the costs associated with going to college so you can plan accordingly at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development.
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This school offers students separate housing and dining options. The on-campus housing charge for an average student was $5,878 in 2026, with the price of an average meal plan at $7,150. Taken together, the average on-campus student at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development can expect to spend about $24,228 in 2026 for room, board, books and other living costs combined.
The table below shows the expected costs of on-campus and off-campus housing and dining plans for Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development.
| Expense | On Campus | Off Campus |
|---|---|---|
| Room and Board | $17,428 | $19,248 |
| — Housing | $5,878 | |
| — Meals | $7,150 | |
| Other Living Expenses | $4,400 | $5,600 |
| Books and Supplies | $2,400 | $2,400 |
| Total | $24,228 | $27,248 |
The price of living on campus is rarely the same in your senior year as it was your first. Estimating the trend now makes for a more accurate four-year budget.
Over the course of obtaining your degree, expect on-campus living costs near $103,711 by the time you graduate.
This is how on-campus room and board has tracked over the last few years, plus a forward projection, at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development.
| Year | Room & Board |
|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $15,662 |
| Two Years Ago | $16,268 |
| One Year Ago | $16,888 |
| Most Recent Year (2026) | $17,428 |
| One Year From Now * | $18,083 |
| Two Years From Now * | $18,762 |
| Three Years From Now * | $19,467 |
| Four Years From Now * | $20,199 |
* estimated
Over the reported period, on-campus housing and dining changed about 3.8% per year. Carrying that rate forward one year puts on-campus living costs near $24,883 for room, board and essentials in year one.
At this pace, a senior would spend approximately $26,999 for a bachelor’s degree, while a two-year (associate) student would pay around $25,562 by the end of a two-year program.
Over the entire degree (assuming you graduate on time), the total comes to about $103,711 over four years — compared with roughly $50,445 for a two-year (associate) degree.
Housing and dining costs creep up most years, so plan on paying somewhat more each year of your degree.
Dining plans vary from school to school. Here, plans are structured around a set number of meals per week — see the maximum plan in the table below. Review the table below for the on-campus housing details this school reports.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) | 212 |
| Meals Per Week Included in Max Meal Plan | 19 |
| Offers On-Campus Housing | Yes |
| Offers a Meal Plan | Yes |