The University of Denver's campus provides many academic resources, ongoing social life, and professional networking opportunities to the students. It has five residential halls, namely the Nagel Hall, the Nelson Hall, the Jonhson-Mcfarlane, the Centennial Hall, and the Dimond Family Residential Village. These halls provide many conveniences to the students, including food courts, kitchens, bedroom suites, and a fitness center. The campus fosters an environment of inclusivity by providing the Disability Services Programs to students with disabilities. Under this program, these students get free accommodations at the university. Additio
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The University of Denver's campus provides many academic resources, ongoing social life, and professional networking opportunities to the students. It has five residential halls, namely the Nagel Hall, the Nelson Hall, the Jonhson-Mcfarlane, the Centennial Hall, and the Dimond Family Residential Village. These halls provide many conveniences to the students, including food courts, kitchens, bedroom suites, and a fitness center. The campus fosters an environment of inclusivity by providing the Disability Services Programs to students with disabilities. Under this program, these students get free accommodations at the university. Additionally, the campus has trained safety officers that guard the campus 24/7. Listed below is the breakdown of expenses of living in the University of Denver:ParticularsCost Per QuarterCost Per Year (3 Quarters)Tuition (12-18 credit hours)$19,344$58,032Student Fees$436$1,308Housing and Meals$5,683$17,049Health Insurance$1,207$3,620Direct Costs Subtotal$26,670$80,009Books & Supplies$333$1,000Personal Expenses$537$1,611Transportation$512$1,536Indirect Costs Subtotal$1,382$4,147TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS$28,052$84,156Note: Direct costs are billed to the student by the University of Denver. Indirect costs are not billed to the student by DU, but are estimates of amounts paid to outside companies during the course of the year.
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