Masters | Nursing

2024-2025 Cost of Attendance

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the maximum amount of financial assistance available to a student in one academic year. The COA is determined using each student’s enrollment and residency classification (Resident or Non-Resident). Tuition is based upon enrollment of fourteen (14) credits for Entry to Practice and six (6) credits for Graduate.

Entry to Practice

Budget Item  Resident Non-Resident
Tuition $24,920 $44,240
Mandatory Fees $3,209 $3,209
Books $2,415  $2,415
Instruments/Malpractice Fees $610 $610
Health Insurance $4,580 $4,580
Living Expenses $26,550 $26,550
Uniforms $200 $200
Commuting Expenses $0 $1,200
 Travel $400 $400
Loan Fees $2,105 $2,973
Transportation $2,000 $2,000
Total $66,989 $88,377

Graduate

Budget Item  Resident Non-Resident
Tuition $10,680 $18,960
Mandatory Fees $1,459 $1,459
Books $2,415 $2,415
Instruments/Malpractice Fees $610 $610
Health Insurance $4,580 $4,580
Living Expenses $26,550 $26,550
Uniforms $200 $200
Commuting Expenses $0 $1,200
Malpractice Insurance $400 $400
Loan Fees $1,429 $1,830
Transportation $2,000 $2,000
Total $50,323 $60,204

 

Sample Financial Aid Offer

Students in the Nursing Graduate programs who have a valid FAFSA on file are awarded up to their full cost of attendance. Below is an example of a typical aid offer.

Award Type Source Amount
Federal Direct Loan Unsubsidized Federal $20,500
Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan Federal Cost of Attendance minus all other aid