Graduate Student Expense Budget
As a graduate student, your financial planning should include consideration for tuition expense, which is typically the primary billable or direct charge you will incur from the University of Indianapolis. It should also include an evaluation of your indirect living expenses that may impact your ability to pay for your college education. The combined total of these direct and indirect expenses is referred to as your Cost of Attendance (COA). A student's COA, or expense budget for one academic year, is made up of five principle parts:
When the Office of Financial Aid calculates your expense budget, your cost per credit hour multiplied by the number of credit hours you plan to attend, will create the tuition and fee component of your budget. Estimates for room and board, books and supplies, transportation and miscellaneous fees will also be included in your budget.
Helpful Tip: You may be awarded aid to cover your tuition expense (your bill) as well as a portion or all of the indirect expenses detailed within your individual student budget.
Below is a list of programs and the cost per credit hour:
|
Doctorate and MA in Psychology |
$675 |
MA and MBA Independent Studies |
$675 |
|
Doctorate in Physical Therapy |
$675 |
MA |
$360 |
|
Physical Therapy |
$675 |
MBA |
$440 |
|
Physical Therapy Semester 1 and 2 Entry Level |
$21,870 |
MBA |
$607 |
|
Physical Therapy Summer Entry Level |
$6,070 |
MAT |
$500 |
|
Occupational Therapy |
$675 |
Music |
$874 |
|
OT and PT Fee per year |
$50 |
Nursing |
$560 |
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