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Undergraduate Tuition and Fees Tables (2025-26)
Colorado Mesa University Undergraduate and CMU Tech Tuition and Fees
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate In-State C
areer and Technical Education
Tuition & Fees
- An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate and an associate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)/Mountain and Plains (MP) Tuition & Fees
- These are programs which, if awarded, allows students from select states to attend Colorado Mesa University at a reduced tuition rate. For more information please visit our catalog.
Accelerated Online RN to BSN Program
-
The Accelerated Online RN to BSN program is specialized to meet the needs of working professionals in the healthcare industry.
Peace Officers Standards and Training Program (POST)
- This certificate program exceeds the Colorado Peace Officers Standard Training requirements for peace officer entry level training. The individual training requirements for Arrest Control, Law Enforcement Driving, and Firearms are included in the program. Students enrolled in the program will earn 31 credit hours that may be applied towards Associate or Bachelor's degrees at Colorado Mesa University .
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Summer 2026 Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate In-State C
areer and Technical Education
Tuition & Fees
-
An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate and an associate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)/Mountain and Plains (MP) Tuition & Fees
- These are programs which, if awarded, allows students from select states to attend Colorado Mesa University at a reduced tuition rate. For more information please visit our
catalog
.
Accelerated Online RN to BSN Program
-
The Accelerated Online RN to BSN program is specialized to meet the needs of working professionals in the healthcare industry.
Peace Officers Standards and Training Program (POST)
-
This certificate program exceeds the Colorado Peace Officers Standard Training requirements for peace officer entry level training. The individual training requirements for Arrest Control, Law Enforcement Driving, and Firearms are included in the program. Students enrolled in the program will earn 31 credit hours that may be applied towards Associate or Bachelor's degrees at Colorado Mesa University .
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Graduate Tuition and Fees Tables (2025-26)
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Tuition and Fees
Graduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- A Graduate student is defined as a student who is pursuing a master's or doctoral program. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Graduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students pursuing a master's or doctoral program who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Summer 2026 Tuition and Fees
Graduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- A Graduate student is defined as a student who is pursuing a master's program. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Graduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students pursuing a master's program who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Mandatory Fees Details
Mandatory fees that apply to both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Student Fees
Colorado Mesa University charges General Student and Facility Debt Service Fees in addition to the base tuition cost. Please click here for a detailed breakdown of those fees:
Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Student Fees
Matriculation Fee
A $140 matriculation fee for first-time undergraduate and graduate, degree seeking students will be assessed the first semester. This mandatory, non-refundable fee covers one time miscellaneous expenses such as the student ID card and transcripts.
Orientation Program Fee
A $90 orientation program fee for all first-time undergraduate (including transfer), degree seeking CMU and CMU Tech students will be assessed the first semester. This mandatory, non-refundable fee covers program expenses for new student enrollment and New Mav Day(s) programming.
Additional Fees
Individual courses may have additional fees associated with them above the regular tuition listed below. For example a majority of lab classes will have an additional lab fee associated with the per credit hour tuition and fees.
View Colorado Mesa University's institutional plan for student fees
.
Estimated Costs (2026-27)
Cost of Attendance
The Cost of Attendance consists of the sum of educational costs payable to the school (also referred to as direct or billable costs) and costs paid to others (or indirect, non-billable or discretionary) costs. The Cost of Attendance represents the highest dollar amount of financial aid a student can receive during an award year.
As you review your cost of attendance at Colorado Mesa University, be sure to keep in mind that the expenses presented are
estimates
for the average cost of attendance for a full-time student during the nine-month academic year.
Your exact cost of attendance will vary based on your living arrangements, student status, enrolled credits, and other factors. Online and January Term courses are also assessed at a different rate. Students should review the detailed tuition and fee schedules (above) and
housing rates
.
Select the category that best describes your student status.
Undergraduate Students Estimated Costs
These costs are based on
2026-2027 estimated rates
for full-time (12 credit hours per semester).
On Campus
Estimated
Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition after COF Stipend
$3,984
$7,968
Fees
$492
$984
Housing
$3,925
$7,850
Food
$3,027
$6,054
Course Materials
$1,200
$2,400
Loan Fees
$58
$116
Transportation
$774
$1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$891
$1,782
Estimated Total
$14,351
$28,702
Off Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition after COF Stipend
$ 3,984
$ 7,968
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,663
$7,326
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 774
$ 1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 13,380
$ 26,760
With Parents Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition after COF Stipend
$3,984
$7,968
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 2,952
$ 5,904
Food
$ 1,454
$ 2,908
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 774
$ 1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 842
$ 1,684
Estimated Total
$ 11,756
$ 23,512
College Opportunity Fund for Colorado Students
The College Opportunity Fund (COF) is available to Colorado Mesa University undergraduate students who are classified as in-state students for tuition purposes and enrolled in classes. Learn more at
College Opportunity Fund (COF).
* Undergraduate In-State Career and Technical Education courses have a different rate of tuition.
On Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$ 6,312
$ 12,624
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,925
$ 7,850
Food
$ 3,027
$ 6,054
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 17,679
$ 35,358
Off Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$ 6,312
$ 12,624
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,663
$ 7,326
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 16,708
$ 33,416
Special Tuition Programs (WUE and Mountains & Plains)
Special tuition rates are available for out-of-state students in WUE and M&P states. To see qualifying states and program requirements visit our
tuition programs page.
On Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$10,860
$ 21,720
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,925
$ 7,850
Food
$ 3,027
$ 6,054
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 22,227
$ 44,454
Off Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$ 10,860
$ 21,720
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,663
$ 7,326
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Expenses
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 21,256
$ 42,512
Graduate Students Estimated Costs
These costs are based on 2026-2027 estimated rates for full-time (6 credit hours per semester).
Base Graduate Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(6
Credits)
Full
Year
(
12 Credits)
Tuition
*
Tuitions costs may vary depending on grad program
$ 3,582
$ 7,164
Fees
$ 246
$ 492
Housing
$ 6,138
$ 12,276
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 600
$ 1,200
Loan Fees
$ 108
$ 216
Transportation
$ 774
$ 1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 14,657
$ 29,314
Base Graduate Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(6
Credits)
Full
Year
(
12 Credits)
Tuition
*
Tuitions costs may vary depending on grad program
$ 5,442
$ 10,884
Fees
$ 246
$ 492
Housing
$ 6,138
$ 12,276
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 600
$ 1,200
Loan Fees
$ 108
$ 216
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Expenses
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 17,517
$ 35,034
Skip to main content
Popular search terms
Tomlinson Library
IRIS: Student assistance
The Maverick Bookstore
Athletics
Financial aid & scholarships
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Human Resources
Housing & Residence Life
Parking services
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A-Z Index
Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate Tuition and Fees Tables (2025-26)
Colorado Mesa University Undergraduate and CMU Tech Tuition and Fees
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate In-State C
areer and Technical Education
Tuition & Fees
- An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate and an associate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)/Mountain and Plains (MP) Tuition & Fees
- These are programs which, if awarded, allows students from select states to attend Colorado Mesa University at a reduced tuition rate. For more information please visit our catalog.
Accelerated Online RN to BSN Program
-
The Accelerated Online RN to BSN program is specialized to meet the needs of working professionals in the healthcare industry.
Peace Officers Standards and Training Program (POST)
- This certificate program exceeds the Colorado Peace Officers Standard Training requirements for peace officer entry level training. The individual training requirements for Arrest Control, Law Enforcement Driving, and Firearms are included in the program. Students enrolled in the program will earn 31 credit hours that may be applied towards Associate or Bachelor's degrees at Colorado Mesa University .
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Summer 2026 Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate In-State C
areer and Technical Education
Tuition & Fees
-
An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate and an associate degree. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Undergraduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)/Mountain and Plains (MP) Tuition & Fees
- These are programs which, if awarded, allows students from select states to attend Colorado Mesa University at a reduced tuition rate. For more information please visit our
catalog
.
Accelerated Online RN to BSN Program
-
The Accelerated Online RN to BSN program is specialized to meet the needs of working professionals in the healthcare industry.
Peace Officers Standards and Training Program (POST)
-
This certificate program exceeds the Colorado Peace Officers Standard Training requirements for peace officer entry level training. The individual training requirements for Arrest Control, Law Enforcement Driving, and Firearms are included in the program. Students enrolled in the program will earn 31 credit hours that may be applied towards Associate or Bachelor's degrees at Colorado Mesa University .
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Graduate Tuition and Fees Tables (2025-26)
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Tuition and Fees
Graduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- A Graduate student is defined as a student who is pursuing a master's or doctoral program. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Graduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students pursuing a master's or doctoral program who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Summer 2026 Tuition and Fees
Graduate In-State Tuition & Fees
- A Graduate student is defined as a student who is pursuing a master's program. Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.
Graduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees
- Students pursuing a master's program who are not considered a CO state resident for tuition purposes.
Housing and Meal Plans
- A deposit of a $200 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 is required at the time of application to housing.
**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**
Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Please contact
Admissions
to verify residency status.
Mandatory Fees Details
Mandatory fees that apply to both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Student Fees
Colorado Mesa University charges General Student and Facility Debt Service Fees in addition to the base tuition cost. Please click here for a detailed breakdown of those fees:
Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Student Fees
Matriculation Fee
A $140 matriculation fee for first-time undergraduate and graduate, degree seeking students will be assessed the first semester. This mandatory, non-refundable fee covers one time miscellaneous expenses such as the student ID card and transcripts.
Orientation Program Fee
A $90 orientation program fee for all first-time undergraduate (including transfer), degree seeking CMU and CMU Tech students will be assessed the first semester. This mandatory, non-refundable fee covers program expenses for new student enrollment and New Mav Day(s) programming.
Additional Fees
Individual courses may have additional fees associated with them above the regular tuition listed below. For example a majority of lab classes will have an additional lab fee associated with the per credit hour tuition and fees.
View Colorado Mesa University's institutional plan for student fees
.
Estimated Costs (2026-27)
Cost of Attendance
The Cost of Attendance consists of the sum of educational costs payable to the school (also referred to as direct or billable costs) and costs paid to others (or indirect, non-billable or discretionary) costs. The Cost of Attendance represents the highest dollar amount of financial aid a student can receive during an award year.
As you review your cost of attendance at Colorado Mesa University, be sure to keep in mind that the expenses presented are
estimates
for the average cost of attendance for a full-time student during the nine-month academic year.
Your exact cost of attendance will vary based on your living arrangements, student status, enrolled credits, and other factors. Online and January Term courses are also assessed at a different rate. Students should review the detailed tuition and fee schedules (above) and
housing rates
.
Select the category that best describes your student status.
Undergraduate Students Estimated Costs
These costs are based on
2026-2027 estimated rates
for full-time (12 credit hours per semester).
On Campus
Estimated
Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition after COF Stipend
$3,984
$7,968
Fees
$492
$984
Housing
$3,925
$7,850
Food
$3,027
$6,054
Course Materials
$1,200
$2,400
Loan Fees
$58
$116
Transportation
$774
$1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$891
$1,782
Estimated Total
$14,351
$28,702
Off Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition after COF Stipend
$ 3,984
$ 7,968
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,663
$7,326
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 774
$ 1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 13,380
$ 26,760
With Parents Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition after COF Stipend
$3,984
$7,968
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 2,952
$ 5,904
Food
$ 1,454
$ 2,908
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 774
$ 1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 842
$ 1,684
Estimated Total
$ 11,756
$ 23,512
College Opportunity Fund for Colorado Students
The College Opportunity Fund (COF) is available to Colorado Mesa University undergraduate students who are classified as in-state students for tuition purposes and enrolled in classes. Learn more at
College Opportunity Fund (COF).
* Undergraduate In-State Career and Technical Education courses have a different rate of tuition.
On Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$ 6,312
$ 12,624
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,925
$ 7,850
Food
$ 3,027
$ 6,054
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 17,679
$ 35,358
Off Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$ 6,312
$ 12,624
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,663
$ 7,326
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 16,708
$ 33,416
Special Tuition Programs (WUE and Mountains & Plains)
Special tuition rates are available for out-of-state students in WUE and M&P states. To see qualifying states and program requirements visit our
tuition programs page.
On Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$10,860
$ 21,720
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,925
$ 7,850
Food
$ 3,027
$ 6,054
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 22,227
$ 44,454
Off Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(
12 Credits)
Full
Year
(
24 Credits)
Tuition
$ 10,860
$ 21,720
Fees
$ 492
$ 984
Housing
$ 3,663
$ 7,326
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 1,200
$ 2,400
Loan Fees
$ 58
$ 116
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Expenses
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 21,256
$ 42,512
Graduate Students Estimated Costs
These costs are based on 2026-2027 estimated rates for full-time (6 credit hours per semester).
Base Graduate Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(6
Credits)
Full
Year
(
12 Credits)
Tuition
*
Tuitions costs may vary depending on grad program
$ 3,582
$ 7,164
Fees
$ 246
$ 492
Housing
$ 6,138
$ 12,276
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 600
$ 1,200
Loan Fees
$ 108
$ 216
Transportation
$ 774
$ 1,548
Personal Miscellaneous
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 14,657
$ 29,314
Base Graduate Estimated Cost of Attendance
Cost Type
Semester
(6
Credits)
Full
Year
(
12 Credits)
Tuition
*
Tuitions costs may vary depending on grad program
$ 5,442
$ 10,884
Fees
$ 246
$ 492
Housing
$ 6,138
$ 12,276
Food
$ 2,318
$ 4,636
Course Materials
$ 600
$ 1,200
Loan Fees
$ 108
$ 216
Transportation
$ 1,774
$ 3,548
Personal Expenses
$ 891
$ 1,782
Estimated Total
$ 17,517
$ 35,034