Tuition & Fees

Effective July 1, 2025*

Undergraduate º£½ÇÉçÇøs

Full-Time Tuition and Fees: Non-Nursing Courses

Item

Price

Full-time tuition — per semester

$17,550

Tuition per credit hour in excess of 18 credits per semester

$747

General fee** — per semester

$644

**The general fee covers library expenses, health services, career counseling, special lectures, other cultural activities, and a share in miscellaneous costs of operating the University as well as all technology, including computing, AV services, and library systems. 

Full-Time Tuition and Fees: Nursing Courses

Item

Price

Full-time tuition — per semester

$17,550

Additional Tuition charge for Clinical and Simulation courses — per course (200, 300, & 400 Level Courses)

$1,123

General fee** — per semester

$644

Malpractice fee

See Course Fee List

ATI Testing Fee – per semester for five semesters

$805

**The general fee covers library expenses, health services, career counseling, special lectures, other cultural activities, and a share in miscellaneous costs of operating the University as well as all technology, including computing, AV services, and library systems.

Full-Time Tuition and Fees: Nursing - BSN Courses

Item

Price

Fast Track (2nd Degree) Nursing — per program

$41,324*

Fast Track (2nd Degree) Nursing — per program — fully online

$52,077*

ATI Testing Fee for Fast Track (2nd Degree) Nursing 22 month — per semester

$805

ATI Testing Fee for Fast Track (2nd Degree) Nursing – Nursing 14 month — per semester

$843

RN to BSN – Off site – per credit hour

$412

RN to BSN Onsite – per credit hour

$515

Part-Time Tuition and Fees: Non-Nursing Courses

Item

Price

Tuition — per credit hour

$747

ECE Early Childhood Education Cert – per credit hour

$700

ECE Early Childhood Education Cert TEACH – per credit hour

$320

General fee** — per semester

$134

**The general fee covers library expenses, health services, career counseling, special lectures, other cultural activities, and a share in miscellaneous costs of operating the University as well as all technology, including computing, AV services, and library systems.

Part-Time Tuition and Fees: Nursing Courses

Item

Price

Tuition — per credit hour for Nursing clinical courses

$769

Additional Tuition charge for Clinical and Simulation courses — per course (200, 300, & 400 Level Courses)

$1,123

General fee** — per semester

$134

Malpractice fee

See Course Fee List

ATI Testing Fee — per semester for five semesters

$805

Nurse Aide Training º£½ÇÉçÇø; certificate program

$1,795.00

*Note:   All cohort-based tuition pricing will be determined as follows:

  1. Existing cohort pricing will remain the same throughout the duration of the cohort.
  2. New cohorts starting after July 1 will be charged the prevailing tuition rate.

**The general fee covers library expenses, health services, career counseling, special lectures, other cultural activities, and a share in miscellaneous costs of operating the University as well as all technology, including computing, AV services, and library systems.

Other Related Fees

Item

Price

Auditing fee per credit

50% of tuition per credit hour

Challenge exam fee

1/3 of credit hour charge

Co-op internship fee

See Course Fee List

Graduation fee

$165

Course fee

See Course Fee List

Undergraduate Housing and Food (Meal Plans)

Stevenson Lane Residence Hall - per semester

Occupancy

Price

Double Occupancy

$4,403

Single Occupancy

$5,445

Garden Residence Hall - per semester

Occupancy

Price

Double Occupancy

$4,800

Single Occupancy

$5,291

St. Joseph Hall - per semester

Occupancy

Price

Single Occupancy with bathroom

$5,401

Single Occupancy no bathroom

$5,242

Double Occupancy

$4,359

Duplex Apartment Residence - per semester

Occupancy

Price

Double Occupancy

$4,800

Single Occupancy

$5,291

Delaney Hall Residence - per semester

Occupancy

Price

Double Occupancy

$4,608

Food (Meal  Plans)

Board - per semester

Flex $

Cost per Semester

19-Meal Plan

$150

$4,427

14-Meal Plan

$100

$3,379

10-Meal Plan

$75

$2,718

7-Meal Plan

$50

$1,917

100 Swipe

$100

$2,165

75 Swipe

 

$1,724

50 Swipe

 

$1,283

Graduate º£½ÇÉçÇøs

Item

Price

MBA (Master of Business Administration); tuition per credit hour

$773

M.Ed (Master of Education) º£½ÇÉçÇø/Certificates; tuition per credit hour

$721

MS in Organizational Leadership (MSOL); tuition per credit hour

$927

MS in Counseling Psychology; tuition per credit hour

$927

MS in Applied Behavioral; tuition per credit hour

$927

MSN (MS in Nursing) º£½ÇÉçÇøs/Nurse Practitioner Certificates; tuition per credit hour, non-clinical

$927

MFA, Creative Writing; per semester

$9,785**

Non-Degree Courses; tuition per credit hour

$955

General Fee*** per Semester/session

$162

Malpractice Fee per Year

See Course Fee List

Other Related Fees

Auditing Fee per Credit

50% of per credit hour

Challenge Exam Fee

1/3 of credit hour

Co-op Internship Fee per Course per Semester

See Course Fee List

Graduation fee

$165

Course fee

See Course Fee List

**MFA Residency 1 & 3 will be billed at $500 each separately.

***The general fee covers library expenses, health services, career counseling, special lectures, other cultural activities, and a share in miscellaneous costs of operating the University as well as all technology, including computing, AV services, and library systems.

Doctoral º£½ÇÉçÇøs

Item

Price

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Tuition per Credit Hour

$1,236

Doctor of Counseling Psychology (Psy.D.), Tuition per Credit Hour

$1,236

Doctor of Education (EdD), Tuition per Credit Hour

$1,236

General fee** — per semester/session

$190

Other Related Fees

Graduation fee

$165

Course fee

See Course Fee List

*Note: All cohort-based tuition pricing will be determined as follows:

  1. Existing cohort pricing will remain the same throughout the duration of the cohort.
  2. New cohorts starting after July 1 will be charged the prevailing tuition rate.

**The general fee covers library expenses, health services, career counseling, special lectures, other cultural activities, and a share in miscellaneous costs of operating the University as well as all technology, including computing, AV services, and library systems.