Tuition, Housing & Fees
Investing in your future
A college education yields significant personal and professional rewards, so our goal is to help you find a smart, sensible path to finance it. In fact, 93% of our students receive some sort of financial aid.
- Weekday College degree/non-degree-seeking students, per credit $1,331
- Weekday College degree/non-degree-seeking Nursing students, per credit $1,554
- Summer tuition per credit: $650
- Non-degree-seeking pre-requisite students: $350
- Comprehensive fee charged to students for use of the library, technology resources, etc.: $425 per semester
- BSN students: Non-refundable ATI fee of $529 per semester, consecutively, for a maximum of six semesters
- Commuter Dining Fee, applied to all non-residential students, available to be used in Hudson's or the Inferno Café: $100
- Austin Hall Double $2,000
- Austin Hall Double Buy Out $3,000
- Austin Hall Small Single $2,500
- Austin Hall Large Single $3,000
- Austin Hall Suite $3,500
- Clare Hall Large Single $3,000
- Clare Hall Suite $4,000
- Meal Plan 1 $3,119
- Meal Plan 2 $2,754
- Meal Plan 3 $2,268
- Clare Only Meal Plan: $1,350
- Graduate Student Meal Plan: $776
- Resident Activity Fee: $75
*per semester
- $530 per credit hour
- $500 comprehensive fee/nursing liability fee, which is billed and due during the program's first semester.
- Reading Specialist Licensure, per credit $400
- Master of Arts in Education, per credit $800
- Includes initial license to masters; masters in leadership, administration, reading, and special education; and most advanced licensure programs
- Special tuition scholarship of 50% on six graduate credits each semester for licensed teachers enrolled in certain graduate programs in the School of Professional and Graduate Studies - Education Division. Contact your admissions counselor to confirm.
- Teach for America, per credit $800
- Reading Licensure, per credit $400
- Master of Arts in Music and Liturgy, per credit $575
- Educational Specialist in School Psychology, per credit $866
- Master of Business Administration, per credit $795
- Master of Arts in Music Therapy, per credit $816
- Master of Science in Community Psychology, per credit $866
- MSW – Master of Social Work, per credit $866
- Master of Science in Nursing, per credit $1,000
- Comprehensive fee charged to students for the use of the library, technology resources, etc.: $425 per semester
- $1,000 per credit hour
- Comprehensive fee charged to students for the use of the library, technology resources, etc.: $425
- Course fees vary by course. See "class information" in IOL.
- $1,043 per credit hour
- $500 comprehensive fee, which is billed and due during the program's first semester.
- Additional fees may apply. Students are responsible for the purchase of books and materials, as well as the travel and lodging costs associated with the two required residency weekends.
- $755 per credit hour
- The tuition cost for the 77-credit program is $58,135.*
- Comprehensive fee charged to students for the use of the library, technology resources, etc.: $425 per semester
- Non-refundable ATI fee of $529 per semester, consecutively, for a maximum of six semesters
- Commuter Dining Fee, applied to all non-residential students, available to be used in Hudson's or the Inferno Café: $100 (Milwaukee only)
* Direct Entry MSN tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. Students are also responsible for the purchase of books and materials.
- $465 per credit hour
- Comprehensive fee, which is billed and due during the program's first session, is charged to enrolled students for the use of the library, technology resources, etc.: $500
- $465 per credit hour
- Comprehensive fee, which is billed and due during the program's first semester, is charged to enrolled students for the use of the library, technology resources, etc.: $500
- Columbia College of Nursing students: $1,554 per credit
- Comprehensive fee charged to students for the use of the library, technology resources, etc.: $425 per semester
- Non-refundable ATI fee of $529 per semester, consecutively, for a maximum of four semesters