Here are three things to keep in mind about your costs:
- The full cost. The cost to attend the University includes tuition and fees, as well as other costs such as housing, meals, and books. Review full cost of attendance estimates.
- Tuition varies. Tuition rates will vary based on several factors: your primary major; residency status (in-state, out-of-state, or Canadian); and mode of study (in-person, blended, or fully online).
- Credit hours matter. Tuition is charged per credit hour. The tuition and fees on this page are based on full-time enrollment of 30 credit hours per year, which means taking roughly 10 courses. If you plan to study part-time, enroll in a certificate program, or take a course as a non-degree student, it may be more helpful to review the cost of tuition and fees per credit hour instead.
Undergraduate tuition & fees: In-person & blended programs
In the 2024-2025 academic year, the University will begin charging differential tuition for in-person and blended programs. This means that tuition will differ depending on your major.
Undergraduate e-tuition & fees: Online programs
All students studying in fully online programs are eligible for the rates below, including in-state, out-of-state, and Canadian residents.
Undergraduate fees
There are mandatory fees that are charged per credit hour. Additionally, other fees are charged under specific circumstances.
Full cost of attendance estimates
See full cost of attendance estimates, including books, campus housing, and meals.
Questions?
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The Chancellor recommends tuition, fee, and room and board rates for approval by the Board of Trustees each year, and they become effective after the summer term. The Board may alter these rates at its discretion.