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Point Park Housing Costs

$6,000 On-Campus Room Typical Cost
$7,960 On-Campus Meals Typical Cost
$1,200 Books & Supplies Typical Cost
$2,340 Other Living Expenses Typical Cost

How Do Housing Costs Compare at Point Park?

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

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Room and Board Expenses at Point Park

This school offers students separate housing and dining options. The on-campus housing charge for an average student was $6,000 in 2026, and a standard meal plan cost $7,960. All in all, a student living on campus at Point Park University budgeted around $19,800 in 2026 after factoring in housing, meals, books and other essentials.

The following table outlines average expected costs for both on-campus and off-campus housing, meals and other expenses at Point Park University.

Expense On Campus Off Campus
Room and Board $16,260 $5,250
— Housing       $6,000
— Meals       $7,960
Other Living Expenses $2,340 $2,140
Books and Supplies $1,200 $1,200
Total $19,800 $8,590

Will You Spend Four Years On Campus? Forecasted Cost is $86,974

Housing and dining costs rarely hold still from one year to the next. A forward look helps you avoid sticker shock later in your degree.

At the projected rate, four years of on-campus living costs would total roughly $86,974 in room, board and other essentials.

This is how on-campus room and board has tracked over the last few years, plus a forward projection, at Point Park University.

Year Room & Board
Three Years Ago $14,300
Two Years Ago $14,540
One Year Ago $14,820
Most Recent Year (2026) $16,260
One Year From Now * $17,002
Two Years From Now * $17,779
Three Years From Now * $18,592
Four Years From Now * $19,441

* estimated

On-campus room and board has trended up an average of 4.6% annually. If that pace holds, room and board would land around $20,542 for their first year on campus.

At this pace, a senior would spend approximately $22,981 for a four-year (bachelor’s) degree, and about $21,319 in the final year of a two-year (associate) degree.

Over the entire degree (assuming you graduate on time), the total comes to about $86,974 for a bachelor’s, while two years would run about $41,861 for a two-year (associate) degree.

Build In Yearly Cost Growth

Most schools raise housing and dining costs gradually each year, so today’s figure is unlikely to be what you pay all four years.

Living and Dining on Campus at Point Park

Curious about campus housing? The table below summarizes the on-campus living details for this school.

Question Answer
On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) 998
Offers On-Campus Housing Yes
Offers a Meal Plan Yes

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