Affordability and Funding
2025–2026 Academic Year F-1/J-1 Cost Estimates
Estimates are based on full-time enrollment in 24 credit hours for undergraduate students and 18 credit hours for graduate students for one academic year (fall and spring). Professional program fees are not included.
Tuition and Fees by Program
Undergraduate Programs
- Nursing — $31,504
- Computer science, engineering and information technology — $30,155
- Dental hygiene — $29,680
- Other bachelor's degree programs — $29,279
Graduate Programs
- Master's and doctorate programs — $25,810
Additional Costs (All Programs)
- Living expenses (rent, utilities, transportation and groceries) — $17,468
- Other expenses (health insurance, textbooks and international student fees) — $3,885
Estimated Total Cost of Attendance
- Nursing — $52,857
- Computer science, engineering and information technology — $51,508
- Dental hygiene — $51,033
- Other bachelor's degree programs — $50,632
- Master's and doctorate programs — $47,163
Estimated cost of attendance is the total amount (before scholarships or assistantships) that will be printed on your Form I-20 for F-1 students or Form DS-2019 for J-1 students.
Professional Program Estimates
There may be additional fees for international students enrolled in a professional program.
Dependent Costs for I-20/DS-2019
Additional amount per year required for dependents:
F-2 Dependents
- Spouse — $5,670
- Each child — $5,670
J-2 Dependents
- Spouse — $8,400
- First child — $8,400
- Each additional child — $5,670
Ways to Help Pay for Your Program
International student scholarships
We offer several scholarship opportunities specifically for international students.
Scholarship opportunities
Degree program scholarships
You may be eligible for a scholarship from your specific degree program.
Graduate student funding
Graduate students are eligible for a variety of funding opportunities, including assistantship, fellowships, grants and awards.