Tuition and Fees Overview
The cost of attending Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) varies depending on factors such as residency status, program of study, and housing arrangements. For the 2022-2023 academic year, the following tuition and fees apply:

| Residency | Tuition and Fees |
|---|---|
| Texas Resident | $10,912 |
| Non-Resident | $23,120 |
| Residency | Tuition and Fees |
|---|---|
| Texas Resident | $10,016 |
| Non-Resident | $19,192 |
Cost of Attendance Considerations
Beyond tuition and fees, students should also consider the following costs:
- Housing: On-campus housing costs range from $4,000 to $9,000 per academic year.
- Meal Plan: Meal plans cost between $1,000 and $3,000 per semester.
- Books and Supplies: Textbooks and other academic materials can cost up to $1,500 per year.
- Transportation: Students who do not live on campus may need to budget for transportation costs, such as gas or public transportation.
- Personal Expenses: This category includes expenses such as clothing, entertainment, and travel.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
SFA offers a variety of financial aid and scholarship opportunities to help students cover the costs of their education. These include:
- Need-Based Financial Aid: Grants and loans awarded based on financial need.
- Merit-Based Scholarships: Scholarships awarded based on academic achievement, leadership, or other criteria.
- Work-Study Programs: Part-time employment opportunities on campus that allow students to earn money while completing their studies.
The Value of an SFA Education
While the cost of attendance is an important consideration, it’s also crucial to evaluate the value of the education you will receive at SFA. The university offers:
- Renowned Programs: SFA has highly ranked programs in fields such as engineering, business, and nursing.
- Exceptional Faculty: The university’s faculty are dedicated to student success and provide a rigorous and engaging learning experience.
- Supportive Campus: SFA offers a wide range of support services to help students succeed, including academic advising, tutoring, and counseling.
- Research Opportunities: Students have the chance to participate in cutting-edge research projects with faculty mentors.
- Career Preparation: SFA’s Career Center provides resources and services to help students prepare for their future careers.
Tips for Managing Costs
- Apply for Financial Aid: Utilize SFA’s Financial Aid Office to maximize your financial aid eligibility.
- Explore Scholarship Opportunities: Research and apply for scholarships that align with your academic interests and achievements.
- Consider On-Campus Housing: On-campus housing can save money compared to off-campus options.
- Share a Room: Sharing a dorm room with a roommate can reduce housing costs.
- Create a Budget: Track your expenses and create a budget to manage your spending.
Pros and Cons of Attending SFA
Pros:
- Affordable tuition and fees compared to other public universities
- Wide range of financial aid and scholarship opportunities
- Excellent academic programs with experienced faculty
- Supportive campus environment with numerous student services
- Convenient location in Nacogdoches, Texas
Cons:
- Higher tuition and fees for non-residents
- Limited availability of housing on campus
- Relatively small campus size compared to other universities
- Some programs may have fewer course offerings than larger universities
- May not be the best option for students seeking a highly urbanized campus experience
