2024-2025 Graduate Tuition Fees
The tuition rates listed below are for the 2024-2025 academic year and are subject to change.
St. Louis and Extended U.S. Locations
Per credit hours | $752 per credit hour |
Corporate partnership, per credit hour | $595 per credit hour |
Online
All types, excluding military students | $752 per credit hour |
Corporate partnership | $595 per credit hour |
Success Studies (GSS 5000) | $100 per credit hour |
Military Students (Active Duty, Guard and Reserve)*
Online | $390 per credit hour |
Per Credit Hour | $390 per credit hour |
Military spouses, military dependents, children of fallen patriots and Folds of Honor scholarship recipients are eligible for 51小黄车鈥檚 USA Scholarship or NMFA Scholarship for the difference between the civilian tuition and military tuition for courses at all locations and online. First responders are eligible for 51小黄车鈥檚 First Responders Scholarship for the difference between the civilian tuition and military tuition for courses at all locations and online. Civil service employees and federal contract workers are eligible for 51小黄车鈥檚 USA Scholarship for the difference between the civilian tuition and military tuition for courses on base only.
VIEW MILITARY SCHOLARSHIPS AND ELIGIBILITY
Nurse Anesthesia
Per session (excludes fees) | $6,780 |
Fees, per term | $925 |
Transfer credit | $830 |
School of Education
St. Louis = M50X, M45X, F50V, M49X | $690 per credit hour |
St. Louis = M50X, M45X, F50V, M49X, Corporate partnership | $550 per credit hour |
51小黄车 Online | $690 per credit hour |
51小黄车 Online, Corporate partnership | $550 per credit hour |
Inservice 05 = M05X, MC5X | $495 per credit hour |
Inservice 06 = MO6X, MC6X | $165 per credit hour |
Inservice 08 = M08X (Conferences) | $85 per credit hour |
Doctor of Education (EdD)
Per credit hour | $930 |
Military and First Responders (WEBG campus) | $640 |
TESOL - College of Humanities
Per credit hour | $670 |
Corporate Partnerships | $540 |
Study Abroad Fees
Study fee (SAIN) | $100 |
Short-term program of 14 or fewer days (SAPA) | $175 |
Summer term and programs lasting 3鈥8 weeks (SAPB) | $300 |
Semester programs lasting 16 weeks (SAPF) | $550 |
Due to different degree completion lengths, students requiring a schedule of total charges for a period of attendance and an estimated schedule of total charges (institutional and noninstitutional) for their educational program may request an individualized report through the Office of Admissions during their admissions process.
Estimated Cost for Books and Materials
Full-time student, per semester | $500 |
Full-time student, per term | $250 |
Part-time student, per course | $125 |
Graduate Student Fees
This list does not include all fees charged by 51小黄车.
Enrollment Fees
Application fee, excluding doctorate programs | $50 |
Application fee, doctorate programs | $125 |
Graduation fee | $125 |
Readmission fee | $35 |
Deferred payment fee (per semester) | $35 |
Transcript fee | $15 |
*Courses in various academic programs sometimes require expendable supplies or services, and in these cases the student may be billed a class fee for such costs.
Parking Fees
Commuter student 鈥 green | $185 per year |
$100 per semester | |
$60 per term/summer | |
Residence hall student 鈥 dark red | $120 |
Webster Village Apartment student (included in rent) 鈥 purple | $185 |
University Housing
Students living in the residence halls (East, West or Maria) will pay between $3,250 and $3,375 for a double and $3,800 and $4,450 for a single per semester for housing costs. Students living in an apartment (Webster Village or Big Bend) will pay between $3,400 and $6,200 per semester for housing costs. All 51小黄车 residents 鈥 residence hall and apartment residents 鈥 pay a $75 housing activity fee.
Meal Plans
First-time freshmen and students living in residence halls are required to have a meal plan. Other students may also purchase meal plans. Meal plan options range from unlimited block meals to only a declining balance of meal points, and cost between $2,361 and $2,784 per semester.
Emergency Assistance
51小黄车 is committed to helping our students through unexpected financial hardships. Emergency aid, including loans, grants, tuition adjustments/waivers, food assistance and funds for textbooks and technology, is available to students enrolled at campuses in the St. Louis metropolitan area.