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KMBC Housing Costs

$1,960 On-Campus Room Typical Cost
$3,230 On-Campus Meals Typical Cost
$500 Books & Supplies Typical Cost
$500 Other Living Expenses Typical Cost

What is the Cost of Living at KMBC ?

Make the right college decision for you by taking the true cost of college into account. Start by understanding how much you will be paying every year for food, housing, books and more.

On this page you will find:

KMBC Room and Board Expenses In 2021, KMBC students paid out $1,960 for housing and $3,230 for the dining plan.

Discover Kentucky Mountain Bible College housing expenses for both on-campus and off-campus, as well as meals along with other charges in the the next table.

ExpenseOn CampusOff Campus
Room and Board$5,190$6,500
— Housing      $1,960
— Meals      $3,230
Other Living Expenses$500$750
Books and Supplies$500$500
Total$6,190$7,750

What's Room & Board Going to Cost Over 4 Years? The Estimated Total Comes to $25,244

There has been an average 0.9% cost change every year over the past five years in KMBC housing and dining costs, compared to a nationwide average change of 2.4%. If existing developments in room, board, and other expenses continue, we expect incoming freshman students in 2022 to spend about $6,237 in their first year of college. In their closing year a student would spend an average of $6,286 for a two-year degree, and $6,384 for a four-year degree.

Students obtaining their bachelor's degree will wind up having to pay a total sum of somewhere around $25,244 in living costs by the time they finish, while two-year students will pay a total sum of about $12,524.

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How to Finance Your KMBC Education?

More on Your Campus Living Situation and Meal Plan

Are you wondering whether you may be required to live on campus? If you are a first-time full-time student, some schools may require it. See the table below to find out whether KMBC does or not, as well as the on-campus housing capacity.

Schools may offer meal plans where the number of meals per week can vary, for example, the student receives a meal card and charges meals against the card. Then there are schools like KMBC that offer meal plans based on the number of meals per week. See the table below to find out the number of meals per week in the maximum meal plan offered at KMBC.

QuestionAnswer
Are Freshmen Required to Live on Campus?No
On-Campus Housing Capacity100
Meals Per Week Included in Max Meal Plan18

Living Expenses are Low in Comparison to Other Schools

On-campus students attending Kentucky Mountain Bible College spend $6,190 on housing and dining expenses, an amount that is well below the U.S average of $15,282.

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