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2013-2014 Contract Costs


Rate Tables and Payment Plans
Prices listed below do not include the $35 application fee which must be submitted with the contract. All payments are due the 15th of the month. A $25 administrative fee is assessed each time a payment due date has been missed until the balance has been satisfied. For more detailed information, you can also download a copy of our 2013-14 contract.




Residence Halls

(Including McMindes, Wiest, and Custer Halls)

Total Contract costs for 2013-14 Academic Year (both Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 semesters):   
Room Options Open Access 10 Meal Plan 7 Meal Plan Room Only
Double $7,130 (includes $900 
dining dollars)
$6,965 (includes $1000 
dining dollars)
$6,914 (includes $1200 
dining dollars)
$3,510
Single $7,660 (includes $900 
dining dollars)
$7,495 (includes $1000 
dining dollars)
$7,444 (includes $1200 
dining dollars)
$4,040

*A limited amount of suites are available in Wiest Hall for an additional $200 per year in addition to the room rate.

For more information about our meal plan options, please visit the dining services page.

An eight-payment plan also is available:
Payments are due Aug. 15, Sept. 15, Oct. 5, Nov. 15, Jan. 15, Feb. 15, March 15 and April 15.

For more information regarding payments and billing, please contact Student Fiscal Services or call 785.628.5251.

Contract period:
The standard Residence Hall Contract is for both the fall and spring semesters of any academic year. The halls open for the fall semester on the Thursday prior to the beginning of classes. They open for the spring semester on the Sunday prior to the beginning of classes. 

 




Tiger Place Suites

(Including Heather and Agnew Halls)

 Total Contract costs for 2013-14 Academic Year (both Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 semesters):   
Room Options Open Access 10 Meal Plan 7 Meal Plan Room Only
Double $8,073 (includes $900 
dining dollars)
$7,912 (includes $1000 
dining dollars)
$7,863 (includes $1200 
dining dollars)
$4,545

For more information about our meal plan options, please visit the dining services page.

An eight-payment plan also is available:
Payments are due Aug. 15, Sept. 15, Oct. 5, Nov. 15, Jan. 15, Feb. 15, March 15 and April 15.

For more information regarding payments and billing, please contact Student Fiscal Services or call 785.628.5251.

Contract period:
The standard Residence Hall Contract is for both the fall and spring semesters of any academic year. The halls open for the fall semester on the Thursday prior to the beginning of classes. They open for the spring semester on the Sunday prior to the beginning of classes.

 




Stadium Place Apartments



The Academic Year Contract period is from August 1 of the current year through May 31 of the following year. Current rates for new contracts are as follows:

 

Academic Year Contracts
Two Bedroom - $547.50 per person per month*
Four Bedroom - $497 per person per month*

Summer Contracts (2013)
Two Bedroom - $542 per person per month*
Four Bedroom - $492 per person per month*

Summer Contracts (2014)
Two Bedroom - $547.50 per person per month*

Four Bedroom - $497 per person per month*

  *Includes ALL utilities

The first month's rent and a security deposit (one month's rent), along with a $35 application fee, must accompany each contract. The security deposit will be held through the length of the contract.



Wooster Place Apartments



One Person / Family
1 Bedroom - $505/month*

2 Bedroom - $547.50/month*

2 Bedroom Shared - $446.50/month*

  *Includes ALL utilities

The first month's rent and a $200 security deposit, along with a $35 application fee, must accompany each contract. The security deposit will be held through the length of the contract. Costs are subject to change without notice by the Kansas State Board of Regents.

Wooster Place rates are set by the Kansas State Board of Regents. Current rates are effective through July 31, 2013.

Notice of Rights

Statement of Values:
FHSU is committed to providing a living environment in which students feel accepted and supported. Residents have the right to enjoy individual freedoms without regard to difference in ethnicity, race, national origin, disability, age, religion, political affiliation, personal belief or lifestyle.

Your Rights:
Each resident has the right to study and sleep within his or her own room. These rights precede the rights of guests, other individual rights or community rights.