M.H.A. and M.P.H. tuition and budget
Cost of attendance budgets for the 2010-2011 academic year
Changes on financial aid disbursement
From the financial aid office: Starting in the Fall 2010 all federal financial aid will be disbursed two business days following the drop deadline date, reference the course calendar for specific drop deadline date.
From the business office: Any credit balance that would result from the financial aid being applied to tuition charges will be refunded within three business day of the date applied.
Calculating your budget
To calculate your semester cost of attendance budget, add together tuition, semester cost of living and book costs.
Keep in mind that according to federal regulations, the budget is constructed for a single student only. Usual family expenses are not included. Before you commit to a high cost program of study, please consult our financial planning guide for higher education.
Budget is subject to change.
Tuition
Tuition is $484 per credit hour.
Cost of living
Calculate your semester cost of living by multiplying the number of weeks enrolled by your weekly total cost of living shown below:
| Full-time student 9 or more credit hours |
Half-time student 5-8 credit hours |
|
| Rent | $153/wk | $77/wk |
| Utilities | $29/wk | $15/wk |
| Telephone | $19/wk | $10/wk |
| Food | $80/wk | $40/wk |
| Personal | $72/wk | $36/wk |
| Car operation | $30/wk | $15/wk |
| Car insurance | $30/wk | $15/wk |
| Total | $413/wk | $208/wk |
Your living allowance is based on the number of instructional weeks you are expected to attend during each term. To find out how many weeks you are enrolled for refer to the weekly course schedule(s) below:
Fall 2010 weekly course schedule
Books
Books are $450/trimester for full-time students and $225/trimester for half-time students.
