There are additional costs associated with college other than tuition. Find out below exactly how much you will be spending to attend Springfield College.
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This school prices housing and dining separately. The on-campus housing cost for a typical student was $7,954 in 2026, and the cost of a typical dining plan was $8,030. All in all, a typical student living on campus at Springfield College can expect to spend about $20,764 in 2026 once room, board, books and other living expenses are included.
The following table outlines average expected costs for both on-campus and off-campus housing, meals and other expenses at Springfield College.
| Expense | On Campus | Off Campus |
|---|---|---|
| Room and Board | $17,114 | $17,114 |
| — Housing | $7,954 | |
| — Meals | $8,030 | |
| Other Living Expenses | $2,350 | $2,350 |
| Books and Supplies | $1,300 | $1,300 |
| Total | $20,764 | $20,764 |
Room and board is a moving target: it tends to creep up every year you are enrolled. A forward look helps you avoid sticker shock later in your degree.
Over four years you could pay about $88,475 in housing, food and other expenses.
See how housing and dining costs have changed over recent years and where they are trending at Springfield College.
| Year | Room & Board |
|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $15,670 |
| Two Years Ago | $16,070 |
| One Year Ago | $16,552 |
| Most Recent Year (2026) | $17,114 |
| One Year From Now * | $17,639 |
| Two Years From Now * | $18,181 |
| Three Years From Now * | $18,740 |
| Four Years From Now * | $19,315 |
* estimated
Most recently, on-campus costs increased an average of 3.1% annually. At the same pace next year, the total would be roughly $21,289 in housing, food and other costs their first year.
At this pace, a senior would spend approximately $22,965 for a bachelor’s program; a two-year student would see about $21,831 for the last year of an associate degree.
Across all four years, on-campus living costs would total approximately $88,475 for four years, or about $43,120 for a two-year (associate) degree.
Room and board tends to rise year over year at most schools, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.
The table below outlines what this school reports about on-campus housing.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) | 1,985 |
| Offers On-Campus Housing | Yes |
| Offers a Meal Plan | Yes |