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Piedmont College Housing Costs

$6,800 On-Campus Room Typical Cost
$6,100 On-Campus Meals Typical Cost
$1,298 Books & Supplies Typical Cost
$3,630 Other Living Expenses Typical Cost

What is the Cost of Living at Piedmont College?

There are additional costs associated with college other than tuition. Find out below exactly how much you will be spending to attend Piedmont University.

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Room and Board Expenses at Piedmont College

This school prices housing and dining separately. The on-campus housing cost for a typical student was $6,800 in 2026, and the cost of a typical dining plan was $6,100. Altogether, a typical student living on campus at Piedmont University can expect to spend about $21,658 in 2026 after factoring in housing, meals, books and other essentials.

Discover housing costs for both on-campus and off-campus, as well as meals and other expenses at Piedmont University.

Expense On Campus Off Campus
Room and Board $16,730 $14,298
— Housing       $6,800
— Meals       $6,100
Other Living Expenses $3,630 $3,630
Books and Supplies $1,298 $1,298
Total $21,658 $19,226

Room & Board Over Four Years? Four-Year Forecast: $97,752

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.

Carried across a typical four-year degree, room, board and other living costs add up to about $97,752 by the time you graduate.

Here is how combined on-campus room and board has moved over the last few reported years, with a projection of where it is headed, at Piedmont University.

Year Room & Board
Three Years Ago $14,090
Two Years Ago $15,112
One Year Ago $15,930
Most Recent Year (2026) $16,730
One Year From Now * $17,774
Two Years From Now * $18,885
Three Years From Now * $20,064
Four Years From Now * $21,317

* estimated

Room and board changed an average of 6.2% each year. If current trends continue, incoming first-year students would pay about $22,702 for their first year on campus.

By their final year, a student might pay about $26,245 for a bachelor’s degree, while a two-year (associate) student would pay around $23,813 in the final year of a two-year (associate) degree.

Across all four years, on-campus living costs would total approximately $97,752 for a four-year degree, versus about $46,515 for a two-year (associate) degree.

Build In Yearly Cost Growth

Expect modest annual increases in room and board, and factor that growth into your long-term budget.

More Details on Living and Dining On Campus at Piedmont College

Meal plan structures vary widely. At this school, the maximum meal plan covers a fixed number of meals per week, shown in the table below. Curious about campus housing? The table below summarizes the on-campus living details for this school.

Question Answer
On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) 1,019
Meals Per Week Included in Max Meal Plan 19
Offers On-Campus Housing Yes
Offers a Meal Plan Yes

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