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The cost of attendance is the cornerstone of establishing a student's financial need as it determines the limits on the total aid a student may receive for the purposes of state, federal, and campus based aid.
The cost of attendance is an estimate of each student's educational expenses for the period of enrollment. Tuition and Fees are direct charges. If you would like to see the University's list of charges, please check Student Account Services' Tuition and Fees page.
Based on 6 credits (though half-time status and federal loan eligibility starts at 4.5 credits) each for three terms (Fall/Spring/Summer). Students can request to have his or her budget adjusted to account for greater-than-half-time enrollment by contacting the Financial Aid Office.
Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA), 2023 and 2024 cohorts. Based on 7 credits each for three terms (Fall/Spring/Summer)
Housing, Food, Personal Expenses, and Transportation estimates are based on an annual Cost of Attendance Survey completed by graduate students. These are not direct costs and are not billed by the university.
Certain classes may have fees; please check with Student Account Services if you have questions about your statement or charges on your account.