Tuition and Fees

2024 Winter Session Tuition & Fees Overview

Below are tuition amounts for Winter session courses. Tuition will be assessed per credit in addition to any Spring 2025 courses. In addition to the applicable tuition charges, students will be charged a $42 Technology Fee per enrolled winter course.

Undergraduate

Registered Hours
Tuition
Supplemental (Wilson College of Business; Nursing) Tuition
TOTAL with Supplemental
4 $1,428.00
$324.00 $1,752.00
3 $1,071.00 $243.00 $1,314.00
2 $714.00 $162.00 $876.00
1 $357.00
$81.00 $438.00

Graduate

Registered Hours
Tuition
Supplemental (Wilson College of Business; Nursing) Tuition
TOTAL with Supplemental
4 $2,232.00
$432.00 $2,664.00
3 $1,674.00 $324.00 $1,998.00
2 $1,116.00 $216.00 $1,332.00
1 $558.00
$108.00 $666.00

Enrollment Limit: Students cannot enroll in any more than 4 credits of winter courses. Students that enroll in more than 4 credits will be notified and the last enrolled winter course will be dropped.

 Tuition Assessment: Winter classes will be charged in addition to any Spring 2025 courses on a student’s schedule. They will be billed with the Spring 2025 term on 1/2/2025 and will be due on 1/20/2025. Detailed Spring 2025 tuition information can be found online here.

 A student who takes both a winter session course AND Spring 2025 coursework will be charged tuition for winter as well as tuition and mandatory fees for their Spring 2025 coursework.

 Example 1: If a student enrolls in a 3-credit hour winter session course, and 9 credit hours of spring coursework, the student will be assessed 9 credits of spring 2025 tuition plus winter session tuition for a 3-credit course.

 Example 2: If a student enrolls in a 3-credit hour winter session course, and 12 credit hours of spring coursework, the student will be assessed 12 credits of spring 2025 tuition plus the winter session tuition for a 3-credit course.

 Enrollment Certification: For enrollment certification purposes, total credits from both winter and spring will be combined to determine academic load.

 For example, a student enrolled in 3 credits of winter coursework and 9 credits of spring coursework will be considered full-time for enrollment certification and financial aid eligibility purposes.