Fee and General Information
Overview
Educational expenses will vary according to a students course of study, personal needs, and place of residence. Student progress or general course of action in pursuit of higher education at the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas is determined during the application and acceptance process. At the conclusion of the application and acceptance process, the progress or general course of action for each student will be assigned a category, called a career.
The career categories at the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas in order of magnitude by the cost of tuition per credit hour are Agricultural & Food Law, Law, Graduate, and Undergraduate. Students concurrently enrolled in multiple careers will be assigned one primary career for all tuition billing purposes, called a billing career, based on the order of magnitude listed above. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for assigning the appropriate billing career. Students pursing an Undergraduate career will also be classified by undergraduate program. The undergraduate programs of College of Education and Health Professions' plan of Nursing and the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design's undergraduate program of Architecture have specific tuition rates, while all other undergraduate programs are the Undergraduate tuition rate. Similar to career, although a student may be concurrently enrolled in multiple undergraduate programs, the Office of the Registrar will assign each student only one primary undergraduate program for tuition billing purposes based on the order of magnitude by the cost of tuition per credit hour. All fees, charges, and costs quoted in this catalog are subject to change without notice. A survey tool for tuition and fee estimation is available at the .
Financial obligations to the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas must be satisfied by the established deadlines. Echeck (electronic check) and credit/debit payments are made online at . If you pay with a debit or credit card, there is a convenience fee charged of 1.8 percent.
Acceptance of payment for fees does not imply academic acceptance to the university.
Estimated Necessary Expenses for an Academic Year
Estimates of necessary expenses for the 2025-26 academic year for a typical graduate student taking 24 credit hours at the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas:
| Fee | Graduate Resident | Graduate Non-Resident |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition* | $11,032.32 | $30,005.76 |
| 匢畦腦瞳踱 Fees** | $1,916.64 | $1,916.64 |
| Books | $1,154.00 | $1,154.00 |
| Personal Expenses | $3,288.00 | $3,288.00 |
| Transportation | $2,640.00 | $2,640.00 |
| Room*** | $9,084.00 | $9,084.00 |
| Board*** | $5,160.00 | $5,160.00 |
| TOTAL**** | $34,279.00 | $53,253.00 |
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The standard graduate in-state tuition rate is $459.68 per credit hour and the standard graduate out-of-state tuition rate is $1,250.24 per credit hour. Additional tuition rates are listed below in subsection Academic Year.
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匢畦腦瞳踱 fees per year include the following fees approved by the Board of Trustees:
Student Activity fee, calculated at $2.64/credit hour 泭$63.36
Student Health fee,泭calculated at泭$8.66/credit hour 泭$207.84
Media fee,泭calculated at泭$0.90/credit hour 泭$21.60
Transit fee,泭calculated at泭$5.62/credit hour $134.88
Network Infrastructure and Data Systems fee,泭calculated at泭$16/credit hour $384.00
Facilities fee,泭calculated at泭$26.60/credit hour $638.40
Library fee,泭calculated at泭$4.98/credit hour $119.52
College of Arts and Sciences fee, $14.46/credit hour $347.04- ***
Weighted average expenses for living in a residence hall, double occupancy, with an unlimited meal plan. Actual room and board fees vary.
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Budget amounts were adjusted for rounding to accommodate Workday Student budgetary rules.
When paying tuition, room and board, and associated fees, anticipated financial aid for a current semester may be deducted when it is listed as anticipated aid on the student's account. Students receiving financial aid are strongly encouraged to have sufficient personal funds available to purchase books and to meet necessary expenses for at least one month at the start of school as some aid funds may not be available for disbursement.
The latest information regarding costs and other aspects of university life may be obtained by calling or writing the Office of Graduate and International Recruitment, 213 Gearhart Hall, 1 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701. In Arkansas, call 479-575-6246; from outside of Arkansas, call toll-free 1-866-234-3957.
Tuition Fees
Students classified as in-state for fee payment purposes are assessed tuition. Students classified as out-of-state for fee payment purposes are assessed additional non-resident tuition.
Official policies of the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas Board of Trustees provide the basis for classifying students as either in-state or out-of-state for purposes of paying student fees. Board policies relating to residency status for fee payment purposes are included at the end of this chapter of the catalog. Out-of-state students who question their residency classification are encouraged to contact the Registrars Office, 146 Silas H. Hunt Hall, for more information about residency classification review procedures.
Academic Year
Graduate students are assessed tuition of $459.68 per credit hour. Students with out-of-state residency status are assessed tuition of $1,250.24 per credit hour.
Graduate students enrolled in the Walton College of Business courses are charged tuition of $633.41 per credit hour in-state and $1,830.35 per credit hour for out-of-state students.
Graduate students enrolled in College of Engineering courses are charged tuition of $570.00 per credit hour in-state and $1,550.30 per credit hour for out-of-state students.
Graduate nursing students are assessed tuition of $612.62 per credit hour. Students with out-of-state residency status are assessed tuition of $1,666.18 per credit hour.
Graduate occupational therapy students are assessed tuition of $511.73 per credit hour. Students with out-of-state residency status are assessed tuition of $1,385.51 per credit hour.
Graduate public health students are assessed tuition of $482.23 per credit hour. Students with out-of-state residency are assessed tuition of $1,070.54 per credit hour.
Graduate students enrolled in the specific distance education programs of Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.), Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (M.S.E.E.), Master of Science in Engineering Management (M.S.E.M.), and Master of Science in Operations Management (M.S.O.M.) are assessed tuition of $313.00 per credit hour for in-state and out-of-state residency status.
Graduate students enrolled in the specific distance education program of Great Plains and Agricultural Interactive Distance Education Alliance are assessed tuition of $622.00 per credit hour for in-state and out-of-state residency status.
Graduate students enrolled in the specific distance education program of Master of Science in Food Safety are assessed tuition of $500.00 per credit hour for in-state and out-of-state residency status.
Fee Adjustments
A currently enrolled student who has registered during the advance registration period should make any necessary or desired schedule adjustments such as adding or dropping courses or changing course sections during the schedule-adjustment period of the same semester. Students who drop classes will have their fees adjusted according to . Drops and withdrawals are two different functions. In a drop process, the student remains enrolled. The result of the withdrawal process is that the student is no longer enrolled for the term. Fee adjustment deadlines for an official withdrawal are noted in .
Student Invoices
Students who pre-register for a semester will be invoiced approximately six weeks prior to the first day of classes. The Treasurers Office will send out an e-mail notification when the student invoices are available on Workday Student. Students should log into , click the menu in the top left corner, select the Financials Hub, and click the icon called View Account Activity.
Late Fees
Students are required to pay all charges by the posted payment deadline. Students who fail to pay all charges or who fail to execute an installment payment plan by the deadline may be assessed a late payment fee equal to the outstanding balance, not to exceed $75.00.
Any student with an outstanding balance, to include registration-related fees and/or housing charges, by the last payment deadline will be assessed an additional late payment fee equal to the outstanding balance, not to exceed $75.00.
The late fee will not be waived because an invoice was not received.
Disbursement of Refunds
Disbursement of refunds due to overpayments by scholarships, loans, and/or grants will begin approximately five days prior to the start of classes. The 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas delivers your refund with BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. Visit the泭.
Addresses
Students may create a check address, which will be used specifically for overpayment checks. This address may be created in addition to the local and permanent addresses. If a check address is not created, the default address will be the permanent address. The student may change their address on 泭in the Student Center.
Teaching Equipment and Laboratory Enhancements Fees
These fees provide and maintain state-of-the-art classroom equipment and instructional laboratory equipment. These fees vary, based upon the students college of enrollment.
During the regular fall, spring and summer academic semesters, these fees are assessed on a per credit hour basis.
| College or School | Per Credit Hour Fee |
|---|---|
| Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences | $27.20 |
| Architecture General Education | $35.93 |
| Arts And Sciences | 14.46 |
| Business | $18.28 |
| Education and Health Professions | $15.47 |
| Engineering | $42.16 |
| Interdisciplinary Graduate School TELE Fee | $27.94 |
Students Called into Active Military Service
When a student or students spouse is activated for full-time military service and is required to cease attending the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas without completing and receiving a grade in one or more courses, they shall receive compensation for the resulting monetary loss as provided by . The student must cease attendance because 1) the student is activated or deployed by the military or 2) the students spouse is activated or deployed by the military and the student or students spouse has dependent children residing in the household.
To be eligible for the compensation, the student must provide, prior to activation or deployment for military service, an original or official copy of the military activation or deployment orders to the university's Veterans Resource and Information Center. A student whose spouse is a service member shall provide proof of registration with the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) of the U.S. Department of the Defense that establishes that dependent children reside in the household of the student and the service member.
Upon leaving the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas because of active duty or deployment, the student may choose one of three compensatory options. The student may officially withdraw and receive full adjustment and refund of tuition and non-consumable fees for the term involved; the student can remain enrolled and arrange for a mark of Incomplete for each class and finish the courses 12 months after deactivation; or the student may receive free tuition and fees for one semester after deactivation. For more detailed information, read .
Financial Assistance
Registration (in-state tuition) fees and Non-Resident Tuition for Graduate Assistants
Registration Fee. Any graduate student appointed to the position of Graduate Assistant whose appointment is equal to or greater than 50 percent may be granted registration fees (in-state tuition) in addition to the stipend.
Non-Resident Tuition. Any graduate student appointed to the position of Graduate Assistant whose percent appointment is equal to or greater than 25 percent shall, in addition to any stipend, be treated as an in-state student for tuition and fee purposes for the semester that they are on appointment.
Graduate Assistantships
Graduate assistantships are available for qualified students in numerous fields and must be obtained from the department in which the student is majoring or another appropriate unit. Recipients of these appointments are expected to carry a limited program of graduate studies. Graduate students appointed to the position of graduate assistant whose appointment is equal to or greater than 25 percent shall, in addition to any stipend, be classified as an in-state student for tuition and fee purposes only. In addition, in-state registration (tuition) fees may be paid for appointees of 50 percent or more although tuition is normally not paid for audited courses. Successful applicants must have good academic records, adequate preparation for graduate study in their major field, regular admission to the Graduate School, and must maintain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.85 on all work taken for graduate credit, although some departments may require their graduate assistants to maintain a higher grade point average. See probation policy below.
Graduate students on 50 percent appointment must be enrolled in a minimum of six hours of graduate credit in each fall and spring semester and a minimum of three hours during the summer if on summer appointment. For the full policy, see the Graduate School Handbook, available on the Graduate School website at .
Masters students may hold a graduate assistantship for no more than six major (fall/spring) semesters; a doctoral student may hold a graduate assistantship for no more than ten major (fall/spring) semesters; a student who enters a doctoral program with only a baccalaureate degree may hold a graduate assistantship for no more than twelve major泭(fall/spring)泭 semesters. The department/program may petition the Graduate School for an extension to these time limits, on a case by case basis.
Application forms may be obtained from the Dean of the Graduate School or from the head or chair of the department in which the student seeks to do their major work.
Information on other financial aid (loans and employment) can be obtained at the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid in Hunt Hall.
Graduate School Fellowships
Exceptionally promising new entrants to doctoral programs may be nominated at the time of application for 匢畦腦瞳踱 Doctoral Fellowships. These Fellowships are awarded competitively, and the stipend may be held in addition to a graduate assistantship.
Students on academic probation who have been in residence at UA Fayetteville for two or more semesters will not be allowed to receive a doctoral fellowship.
The Benjamin Franklin Lever Fellowship is designed to enhance access to graduate education by providing financial assistance to students who meet one or more of the following criteria: have significant financial need, are first-generation college students, have a history of overcoming challenges, or originate from a geographic area that is less well-represented at the university. To accomplish these purposes, the program funds a limited number of fellowships to qualified incoming graduate students who enroll in an on-campus program at the 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas, Fayetteville campus.
Contact the Graduate School, 340 N. Campus Drive, Gearhart Hall 213,泭 (479) 575-4401, for further information about the 匢畦腦瞳踱 Doctoral and the Benjamin Franklin Lever Fellowships.
Eligibility for Continuing Financial Aid
Graduate students are eligible for continuing financial aid through the Office of Financial Aid (e.g., student loans) if:
- the student completes, with grades of C or better, 67 percent of graduate courses attempted at the 匢畦腦瞳踱, and
- the student has not yet completed more than 150 percent of the graduate credits required for his/her degree.
Students wishing to continue receiving financial aid who do not meet these requirements will petition the Student Aid Committee.
Academic Probation Policy for Graduate Students
Whenever a regularly admitted graduate student earns a cumulative grade-point average below 2.85 on graded course work taken in residence for graduate credit, he/she will be warned of the possibility of academic dismissal. When a graduate student has accumulated a minimum of 15 hours of graded course work taken in residence for graduate credit with a cumulative grade-point average below 2.85 and has received at least one warning, he/she will be academically dismissed from the Graduate School. This policy is effective with students entering the Graduate School in Fall 2002, or later. For the policy in effect before this time, contact the Graduate School.
Graduate teaching and research assistants and students on Lever, Doctoral, or other Graduate School fellowships must maintain a CGPA of at least 2.85 on all course work taken for graduate credit. If a students CGPA falls below 2.85 on six or more hours of graduate work (one full-time semester), notification will be sent to the students and their department. If the CGPA is below 2.85 at the end of the next major semester (fall or spring), the department will not be allowed to appoint the student to an assistantship until such time as their CGPA has been raised to the required level.
Veteran Benefits
The 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas is approved by the Arkansas Department of Education for veterans and veterans beneficiaries who are working toward a degree. Veterans of recent military service, service members, members of reserve units, and the dependents of certain other servicemen may be entitled to educational assistance payments under the following programs: Post 911, Title 38, Chapter 30, Montgomery GI Bill簧 for Veterans; Title 38, Chapter 32, Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP); Title 38, Chapter 35, Survivors and Dependents Education; and Title 10, Chapter 106, Montgomery GI Selected Reserves.
All students must be working toward a degree and should follow the curriculum outline for their objectives since only specific courses may be applied toward VA certification and graduation. Persons eligible for educational benefits should contact the Office of the Registrar for information.
Waiver of Tuition and Fees for Senior Citizens
Arkansas residents who are 60 years of age or older and show proper proof of age may choose to have on-campus tuition and fees waived for on-campus courses under the senior citizen waiver of fees. Admission and enrollment under these conditions is open only on a space available basis in existing classes and students choosing to use this waiver may not register until just prior to the beginning of the term.
Room and Board
匢畦腦瞳踱 Housing
(Rates are subject to change)
Housing for married students, students with family status, nontraditional, graduate, and law students is limited and requires early application.
Summer rates for room and board in university residence halls with unlimited meal plans for 2024 summer sessions are available through the Housing Office. Charges start on the requested move-in day and run through the date of check-out. Contact 匢畦腦瞳踱 Housing for information on meal plans 479-575-3951.
Specific questions concerning on-campus living may be directed to Residence Life and Dining Services 479-575-3951. Specific questions concerning sorority and fraternity living may be directed to the Office of Greek Affairs 479-575-4001.
Off-Campus Housing
Students eligible to live off-campus may contact local real estate offices for rental information or check .
Other General Fee Information
Checks tendered to the university are deposited immediately. The university does not accept postdated checks. Checks returned for insufficient funds (NSF checks) are generally presented for payment only once. Each check returned by a bank for any reason will be assessed a returned check fee. The university may, at its discretion, verify available bank funds for any checks written for payment of indebtedness before accepting a check.
The 匢畦腦瞳踱 of Arkansas reserves the right to withhold transcripts or priority registration privileges, to refuse registration, and to withhold diplomas for students or former students who have not fulfilled their financial obligations to the 匢畦腦瞳踱. These services may also be denied students or former students who fail to comply with the rules governing the audit of student organization accounts or to return property entrusted to them.
Requests for exceptions to the universitys fees, charges, and refund policies must be made in writing. Instructions for submitting requests for exceptions to the various fees, charges, and refund policies of the 匢畦腦瞳踱 may be obtained as follows:
- For residence life and dining services fees, charges, and refund policies contact Residence Life and Dining, Attention: Assistant Director for Business, Hotz Hall, Ninth Floor, (479) 575-3951.
- For parking services fees, charges, and refund policies contact: Parking and Transit, Administrative Services Building, 155 Razorback Road, (479) 575-3507.
- For all other fees, charges, and refunds, contact the Treasurers Office at 214 Arkansas Union, Attention: Treasurer.
Students receiving financial aid are strongly encouraged to have sufficient personal funds available to purchase books and to meet necessary expenses for at least one month at the start of school as some aid funds may not be available for disbursement.
Students are allowed to have automobiles at the university, although parking is quite limited. There is a parking permit and registration fee for each vehicle, varying in cost depending upon the parking option selected.
Fees*
| Title | Description | Amount** |
|---|---|---|
| FACILITIES FEE | Provides support dedicated specifically to campus facilities needs, including major projects and deferred maintenance. | $26.60 |
| MEDIA FEE | The 匢畦腦瞳踱s student publications, specifically the Arkansas Traveler newspaper and the Razorback yearbook, are partially funded by the media fee. Students reserving a copy are provided with a Razorback yearbook. | $0.90 |
| NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE AND DATA SYSTEMS FEE | Provides support for the development and operation of the campus network, including electronic equipment, servers with software, and cabling. The network systems serve computer labs, academic and administrative buildings, residence halls and off-campus access facilities. Data systems will enable Web-based access to the 匢畦腦瞳踱s information systems for students, faculty, and staff. Also provides support for upgrades and replacement of the student information system. | $16.00 |
| STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE | Empowers the Associated Student Government (ASG) to make funding available to over 300 Registered Student Organizations and program activities on campus to develop lasting friendships and leadership abilities and provide all students with a unique opportunity to participate in cultural, social, educational, and recreational events throughout the year. | $2.64 |
| STUDENT HEALTH FEE | Covers Wellness and Health Promotion educational programs and healthy student behavior programs to maintain health and safety. Covers individual consultations with a certified wellness coach, consultation with a Registered Dietitian and consultation with an Orthopedic Specialist from the community. Student Health Fee also provides students access to sexual assault counseling, prevention and advocacy services. The Student Health Fee also covers several mental health services, such as 24-hour mental health emergency care, the cost for two intake assessments with a mental health clinician per semester, most group counseling sessions, case management/referral services, psychiatric nurse consultations, refill requests and outreach/advocacy. | $8.66 |
| TRANSIT FEE | Helps fund the Razorback Bus Transit System, which services the campus and neighboring community year round. | $5.62 |
| LIBRARY FEE | Provides additional support for library materials acquisitions | $4.98 |
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Assessed each academic semester for which the student is enrolled: fall, spring, and summer
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Per Credit Hour
Program/Service Specific Fees
| Program or Service | Amount |
|---|---|
| English Language Placement Test (ELPT) | $0.00 |
| Graduation fees: | |
|
$25.00 |
|
$100.00 |
| I.D. Card First card | $24.00 |
|
$10.00 |
|
$0.00 |
|
$0.00 |
| Returned Check Fee (per Fayetteville Policy 327.0) | $31.00 |
| Installment Payment Plan | $40.00 |
| International Graduate Orientation Fee | $55.00 |
| International Student (non-immigrant) Application fee | $75.00 |
| International Student per semester service fee (non-immigrants) | $120.00 |
| Sponsored Student Management Fee | $390.00 |
| International Visiting Student Program Fee Tier 1 | $325.00 |
| International Visiting Student Program Fee Tier 2 | $390 |
| Visiting Student Custom Program Level 1 | $100.00 |
| Visiting Student Custom Program Level 2 | $300.00 |
| Visiting Student Custom Program Level 3 | $600 |
| Late payment: | |
|
$75.00 |
|
$75.00 |
| Mandatory International Student Health Insurance | $2,824.00/year |
| Late Registration Fee Prior to Census Day | $25.00 |
| Late Registration Fee After Census Day | $50.00 |
| Graduate Application Fee | $60.00 |
| Graduate Application Late Fee-Domestic | $25.00 |
| Graduate Application Late Fee-International | $50.00 |
| Graduate Credit for Prior Learning (per credit hour) | $50.00 |
| Graduate Document Processing Fee | $30.00 |
| Global Campus Fee | $30.00 |
| Global Campus Extension Fee | $30.00 |
| Infant Development Center for UA Student Families: (40 hrs/week) | |
|
$200.00 |
|
$150.00 |
|
$1,275.00 |
|
$1,210.25 |
|
$1,107.25 |
|
$721.00 |
| Summer Camp Participants 1st-4th grade students (full-time per week) | $309.00 |
| Parking Permit (per vehicle) | |
|
$25 |
|
$120.00 |
|
$781.00 |
|
$1,069.00 |
|
$81.00 |
|
$81.00 |
|
$230.00 |
| Professional Liability Insurance (non-refundable, per course) | $7.45 |
| Professional Liability Insurance Nurse Practitioners (non-refundable, per course) | $23.88 |
| Residence Hall nonrefundable application fee | $40.00 |
| Study Abroad Service Fee Tier 1 | $100.00/program |
| Study Abroad Service Fee Tier 2 | $200.00/program |
| Study Abroad Service Fee Tier 3 | $300.00/program |
| Tests | |
|
$0.00 |
|
$80.00 |
|
$20.00 |
|
$70.00 |
|
$85.00 |
|
$0.00 |
|
$129.00 |
|
$0.00 |
|
$0.00 |
|
$15.00 |
|
$25.00 |
| Transcript Fee (copy of permanent record) | $10.00 |
| Withdrawal from the 匢畦腦瞳踱 fee | $45.00 |
College/Course Specific Fees
School of Architecture and Design
| College | Course(s) | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Graduate Residency Fee | Summer Semester Only | $100.00/semester |
| Studio Materials Fee | 插賊嗨釦泭69006, 插賊嗨釦泭69106 | $25.00/credit hour |
College of Arts and Sciences
| College | Course(s) | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Certificate in Business French, Le Centre de Langue Fran癟ois | 幛賊楚捧泭43303, 幛賊楚捧泭44303 | $100.00/semester |
| Expendable ARTS, GDES, ARHS and ARED Consumables and Equipment Fee | Per credit hour for all ARTS and GDES courses | $90.00/credit hour |
| Expendable MUAC, MUED and MUEN Supplies and Instrument Repair/Maintenance | All MUAC, MUED and MUEN courses | $5.24/credit hour |
| Expendable THTR Supplies and Materials | Per credit hour for all THTR courses | $22.00/credit hour |
| Fifth-year Internship Fee (M.A.T.) | 紼惚楚嗨泭4510博, 紼惚楚嗨泭4520博 | $100.00/semester |
| One-on-One Instruction and collaborative pianists for lessons, studio classes and performances | All MUAP courses | $50.00/credit |
| Program/Excursion Fee | 勞楚倏釦泭4370博, 勞楚倏釦泭5370博 | $200.00/semester |
College of Business
| College | Course | Specific Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Competency Assessment Test | ISYS 1120 | $58.50/course |
| Course Materials Fee EMBA | Including Graduate Certificate program in Business Analytics | $100.00/credit hour |
| Course Materials Fee MABA | Master's Degree in Business Analytics | $50.00/credit |
| Course Materials Fee PMIS | Including Graduate Certificate programs in Business Analytics, Enterprise Resource Planning, and Information Systems | $50.00/credit hour |
| Program Fee EMBA | Including Graduate Certificate program in Business Analytics | $528.39/credit hour |
| Program Fee - Full-Time M.B.A. | M.B.A. Program | $50.00/credit hour |
| Program Fee HCBA | $75.00/credit hour | |
| Program Fee MABA | Master's Degree in Business Analytics | $321.86/credit |
| Program Fee PMIS | Including Graduate Certificate programs in Business Analytics, Enterprise Resource Planning, and Information Systems | $321.86/credit hour |
| Program Fee PRIN | Master of Science in Product Innovation | $75.00 |
| Program Fee SCMT | On-Campus Professional Master of Supply Chain Management | $75.00/credit hour |
| Technology Fee | EMBA | $7.00/credit hour |
College of Education and Health Professions
| College | Course(s) | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Adult and Lifelong Learning Seminar Fee | 插嗨郭郭泭61703 | $23.00/credit hour |
| Athletic Training Clinical Rotation Fee | 插啦啦賊泭52702, 插啦啦賊泭51303, 插啦啦賊泭51702, 插啦啦賊泭53302, 插啦啦賊泭54402, 插啦啦賊泭52503 | $11.25/course |
| Athletic Training Drug Test Fee | ATTR 53104 | $0.00/semester |
| Clinical Fee-DNP | 捧惚賊釦泭51172, 捧惚賊釦泭52331, 捧惚賊釦泭53332, 捧惚賊釦泭54534, 捧惚賊釦泭54735, 捧惚賊釦泭54935, 捧惚賊釦泭56433, 捧惚賊釦泭56833, 捧惚賊釦泭57433, 捧惚賊釦泭58433, 捧惚賊釦泭58834, 捧惚賊釦泭62234, 捧惚賊釦泭62434, 捧惚賊釦泭6283博, 捧惚賊釦泭73443, 捧惚賊釦泭72431, 捧惚賊釦泭74433 | $145.00/credit hour |
| Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinical Fee | 唬釦嗨梆泭40003, 唬釦嗨梆泭51803, 唬釦嗨梆泭52833, 唬釦嗨梆泭53803 | $100.00/credit semester |
| Counseling Practicum Fee | 唬捧楚嗨泭53403 | $23.00/credit hour |
| Counseling Internship Fee | 唬捧楚嗨泭5740博, 唬捧楚嗨泭6740博 (section 1) | $23.00/credit hour |
| Creative Arts Guest Artist Fee | 倏唬啦晨泭55401 | $50.00/credit hour |
| Curriculum Instruction Education Internship Fee | 唬插啦楚泭40612, 唬插啦楚泭50106, 唬梆楚嗨泭10103, 唬梆楚嗨泭30103, 唬梆楚嗨泭30303, 唬梆楚嗨泭30503, 唬梆楚嗨泭31003, 唬梆楚嗨泭31103, 唬梆楚嗨泭31203, 唬梆楚嗨泭31303, 唬梆楚嗨泭34503, 唬梆楚嗨泭41103, 唬梆楚嗨泭41503, 唬梆楚嗨泭41703, 唬梆楚嗨泭41803, 唬梆楚嗨泭42805, 唬梆楚嗨泭43603, 唬梆楚嗨泭44203, 唬梆楚嗨泭45303, 唬梆楚嗨泭5080博, CIED 5280V, 楚嗨釦啦泭39103, 楚嗨釦啦泭39203, 楚嗨釦啦泭49303, 釦楚楚嗨泭32803, 釦捩楚嗨泭44103, 釦捩楚嗨泭44503, 釦捩楚嗨泭45308, 釦捩楚嗨泭45608, 釦捩楚嗨泭44703, 釦捩楚嗨泭44803, 釦啦楚紼泭31403 | $20.00/credit hour |
| Equipment & Supplies Fee Outdoor Adventure Leadership | 賊楚釦紼泭50203 | $75/credit hour |
| Fifth-year Internship Fee (M.A.T.) | 唬梆楚嗨泭5080博, 唬梆楚嗨泭52803, CIED 5280V, 唬梆楚嗨泭54806, 唬插啦楚泭50106, 釦楚楚嗨泭52933, 釦楚楚嗨泭54803, 釦捩楚嗨泭5320博 | $250.00/semester |
| Internship for Communication Disorders | CDIS 5663 | $150.00/semester |
| Internship Fee Health, Human Performance and Recreation | 楚喘釦唬泭49003, 捩詁晨郭泭40403, 賊楚釦紼泭3940博 | $5.00/semester |
| Internship Fee Student Teaching Supervision | 捩晨楚嗨泭40706, PHED 40709, PHED 43206, 捩晨楚嗨泭43202, PHED 4320V | $5.00/semester |
| Internship Program in Education Leadership and Support for Leadership Seminars | 楚嗨郭楚泭5740博, 楚嗨郭楚泭6740博 | $20.00/semester |
| Literacy Clinic | ||
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唬梆楚嗨泭51703 | $20.00/course |
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唬梆楚嗨泭31103, 唬梆楚嗨泭34503, 唬梆楚嗨泭41803, 唬梆楚嗨泭50103, 唬梆楚嗨泭50703, 楚嗨釦啦泭33303, 唬梆楚嗨泭45303 | $15.00/course |
| Nursing Advanced Skills Lab Fee | 捧惚賊釦泭54735 | $130.00/semester |
| Off-Campus Internship: Clinical Site | CDIS 5443 | $150.00/semester |
| Off-Campus Practicum: Clinical Site | CDIS 5663 | $150.00/semester |
| Off-Campus Practicum: Public School Site | CDIS 5443 | $150.00/semester |
| Student Teaching Supervision | 捩晨楚嗨泭40706 | $5.00/semester |
College of Engineering
| College | Course(s) | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Data Science Fee | $37.43/credit hour | |
| Distance Technology Fee | $50.00/credit hour | |
| Internship Fee-Cooperative Education | 勞捧楚勞泭58001, 勞捧楚勞泭58101 | $25.00/course |