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Cost of Attendance (COA) Methodology

Purpose

Each college is required to estimate the “Cost of Attendance” (a.k.a. “COA”) for students attending their college. This COA must include not only the tuition and fee costs charged by the college, but estimates of room and board expenses, books, and supplies, transportation, and miscellaneous/personal expenses. In 2022, we conducted a periodic review to determine the most accurate estimate possible to assist in determining financial aid eligibility for our student population.

It is important to remember that students’ costs will vary greatly and that this COA is to be used only as a rough estimate or guideline. Each student will have a unique monthly set of expenses related to their particular cost of rent/mortgage, utilities, insurance, food, gas, etc.

Method

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) produces an annual review of monthly spending per consumer unit. The BLS indicates that “A consumer unit consists of either: (1) all members of a particular household who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal arrangements; (2) a person living alone or sharing a household with others or living as a roomer in a private home or lodging house or in permanent living quarters in a hotel or motel, but who is financially independent; or (3) two or more persons living together who use their income to make joint expenditure decisions.”1

The BLS cites the average spending per Consumer Unit per month in the United States is $5113, broken down in the following chart:

CategoryAmount
Housing1784
Transportation819
Personal insurance and pensions604
Healthcare431
Groceries412
Entertainment243
Meals away from home198
Cash contributions190
Apparel and services120
Education106
Miscellaneous76
Personal care54
Alcoholic beverages40
Tobacco/smoking products26
Reading10
Total5113

“Overview.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1 Dec. 2021, https://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/consumer-expenditures/2020/home.htm.

Cost of Attendance (COA) for Students Attending BRCC

To Assess the COA for students attending BRCC, we began by removing the categories that were not allowable in a federal COA, leaving the following items:

CategoriesAmount
Housing1784
Transportation819
Healthcare431
Groceries412
Apparel and services120
Miscellaneous76
Personal care54
Reading10
Total3706

Combined into the federally recognized COA categories, this left an allowable academic year (9 month) Cost of Living as follows:

Total allowable ACADEMIC YEAR COL for Consumer in our service region (US amount times average COLI in service region):

CategoryAmount
Room and Board18731
Transportation6985.9
Miscellaneous/Personal5894.1
Total31611

Cost of Living Index (COLI)

The Cost of Living Index is a measure that determined how an area compares to the national average in the area of living costs. It is measured by a percentage. For example, a COLI of 90 would indicate that an area’s costs are approximately 90 percent of the average cost for the nation. The following demonstrates the COLI for our local areas:

Cost of Living Index (COLI) In Our Service Area

AreaCOLI
Staunton94.5
Harrisonburg95.5
Rockingham County98.6
Augusta County90.5
Average94.78

AdvisorSmith. “Home.” AdvisorSmith, 5 June 2020, https://advisorsmith.com/data/coli/.

“Cost of Living & Housing.” Rockingham County VA Economic Development – Cost of Living & Housing, http://www.yesrockingham.com/Living-Here/Cost-of-Living-Housing.aspx.

“Housing.” Augusta County Economic Development, 14 Jan. 2022, https://augustavabusiness.com/augusta-living/housing/.

Total Monthly Cost

Using an average COLI for our service region of 94.78, the total monthly cost is reduced as follows:

Total allowable monthly COL for Consumer Unit in our service region (US amount times average COLI in service region)

CategoryAmount
Room and Board2081
Transportation776
Miscellaneous/Personal655
Total3512

Shared Expenses

Because the COLI is based on a “consumer unit,” which could be an individual or a family, this artificially inflates the cost for an individual’s living expenses. Using the assumption that a student is likely to share expenses with at least 1 roommate, spouse, or partner, the final model for monthly COL divides the “Room and Board” line item in half, leaving “miscellaneous/personal” and “transportation” at the levels established by the average local COLI.

Total allowable monthly COL for student in our service region (US amount times average COLI in service region), ASSUMING Room/Board with one roommate

CategoryAmount
Room and Board1041
Transportation776
Miscellaneous/Personal736
Total2552

Resulting In-State COA

Using the numbers established by the BLS COLI, we have built our 9 month full-time off-campus, not-with-family, in-state COA (Cost of Attendance) which also accounts for 15 credits of tuition per semester and $600 per semester of books.

Complete Full-Time, In-State COA for Student Not Living With Parent:

CategoryAmount
Tuition and Fees5364
Books and Supplies1200
Room and Board9366
Transportation6985
Miscellaneous/Personal5894
Total28809

Resulting Out-of-State COA

The alternate version for an out-of-state student is as follows:

Complete Full-Time, Out-of-State COA for Student Not Living With Parent:

CategoryAmount
Tuition and Fees11292
Books and Supplies1200
Room and Board9366
Transportation6985
Miscellaneous/Personal5894
Total34737

Students Living With Family

While students living off campus with family will have some living, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses, we recognize that their room and board will be smaller than that of a student living apart from family. Therefore, the corresponding COA for students living with family include 50% the room and board expense of a student not living with family, as follows:

Complete Full-Time, Out-of-State COA for Student Not Living With Parent

CategoryAmount
Tuition and Fees11292
Books and Supplies1200
Room and Board9366
Transportation6985
Miscellaneous/Personal5894
Total34737

Complete Full-Time, Out-of-State COA for Student Living With Parent

CategoryAmount
Tuition and Fees11292
Books and Supplies1200
Room and Board4683
Transportation6985
Miscellaneous/Personal5894
Total30054