The charts below are helpful if you are studying part-time, enrolled in a certificate program, or taking an individual course as a non-degree student. If you are studying full-time, visit Undergraduate Tuition & Fees to see the cost of taking a full course load.
The cost to attend the University includes tuition and fees, as well as other costs such as books. Tuition is charged per credit hour and 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).
Your financial aid may be impacted if you plan to study part-time. Connect with our Financial Aid Counselors for more details.
Undergraduate tuition & fees: In-person & blended programs
In the 2024-2025 academic year, the University is using differential tuition to standardize tuition rates for in-person and blended programs. This means that tuition will differ depending on your major.
Undergraduate 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.
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