Graduate Tuition & Costs

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Cost Breakdown 2025-2026

Tuition

Masters Programs

Costs listed are for individual credit hours.

Tuition for master's degree programs that charge by credit hour
Program Cost per credit hour
Applied Business Analytics (Master of Science) $940
Business Administration (Master of Business Administration) $940
Choreography (Master of Fine Arts) $750
Dual Applied Business Analytics/Business Administration (MSABA/MBA) $940
Dual Applied Business Analytics/Organizational Leadership (MSABA/MSOL) $940
Dual Health Informatics/Business Administration (MSHI/MBA) $775/ $940
Dual Nursing/Business Administration (MSN/MBA) $750 / $940
Dual Public Policy/Business Administration (MPP/MBA) $940
Dual Public Policy/Juris Doctor (MPP/JD) $940 / $1250
Dual Public Policy/Marine Science (MPP/MMS) $940 / $800
Exercise Science (Master of Science) $800
Health Informatics (Master of Science) $750
Marine Science (Master of Arts, Master of Science) $800
Marine Studies  $750
Medical Sciences (Master of Science) $800
Mental Health Counseling (Master of Science) $750
Nursing (Master of Science) In-Person
(AGACNP, ENP, FNP, PMHNP)
$750
Nursing (Master of Science) - Online
(Clinical Nurse Educator, Leadership in Healthcare Systems, Informatics Specialization, Healthcare Quality & Safety)
$750
Nursing (RN to MSN): Undergraduate Coursework/ Graduate Coursework
(Clinical Nurse Educator, Leadership in Healthcare Systems, Informatics Specialization)
$340/ $750

Organizational Leadership (Master of Science) $940
Public Policy (Master in Public Policy) $940
Speech-Language Pathology (Master of Science) $990
Visual Arts (Master of Fine Arts) $750

Tuition

Executive Masters Programs

Costs listed are for the complete program.

Tuition for executive masters degree programs, which are charged by complete program
Program Cost for the entire program
Business Administration (EMBA) $55,000 - Program Cost

Costs listed are for individual credit hours.

Tuition for executive masters degree programs, which are charged by credit hour
Program Cost per credit hour
Public Policy (EMPP) $940

Tuition

Certificate Programs & Professional Studies

Costs listed are for individual credit hours.

Tuition for certificate and professional studies programs
Program Cost per credit hour
Healthcare Quality and Safety (HQS) (Certificate) $750
Nursing (Post-Master's Certification)
(Clinical Nurse Educator, Leadership in Healthcare Systems, Informatics Specialization, Healthcare Quality & Safety, AGACNP, ENP, FNP, PMHNP)
$750
Play Therapy (Certificate) $750

Tuition

Doctoral Programs

Tuition for doctoral programs
Program Cost
Business Administration (Doctorate - no concentration) $1,560 per credit hour
Business Administration (Doctorate - with concentration) $1,380 per credit hour
Juris Doctor $1,200
Nursing (BSN to DNP) $750 per credit hour
Nursing (Post Master's Doctor of Nursing Practice) $750 per credit hour
Occupational Therapy (Doctorate) $990 per credit hour

Tuition

Dentistry & Orthodontics Programs

Costs listed are for the complete program per year.

Tuition for Orthodontics programs
Program Cost
Residency Program
MS Dentistry with Certificate in Orthodontics (Domestic)
$105,000 Per Year
Residency Program
MS Dentistry with Certificate in Orthodontics (International)
$140,000 Per Year
Fellowship for Orthodontics Certificate $65,000 Per Year
Residency Program
MS Dentistry with Certificate in Comprehensive Oral Implantology
$31,500 Per Year

Subscription Fees 

The following fees are charged to students in the program.

Subscription Fees for Nurse Practitioner programs
    Fee
  ABSN Subscription Fee $1,520 
  Direct Entry MSN Subscription Fee $1,520 
  MSN Subscription Fee $2,100
 

Nurse Practitioner Subscription Fee

This includes students in the MSN, post-graduate certificate, and BSN-to-DNP* programs

$1,050
 

DNP Subscription Fee

This include students in the BSN-to-DNP*, BSN-to-DNP Leadership, and Post-Masters DNP programs.

$600

*Students in the BSN-to-DNP program will be charged both fees.

Other Fees & Costs

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For questions about this information, please contact the Student Accounts office at studentaccounts@ju.edu. 

Admissions Deposit Varies

Library Fines

Varies

Parking Fines

Varies

Lost ID Fee

$10

Late Payment Fee

$150 monthly

Comprehensive Fee

$60-$410 per semester

 

2. Some courses in Nursing programs may have independent costs associated with them. Your advisor will make you aware of these as needed.

*Fees are non-refundable.

Deposits

91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ's requires an enrollment deposit to register for classes. These enrollment deposits are non-refundable, and will be applied towards your first term tuition. If you have questions regarding your enrollment deposit, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions and Professional Studies at graduateadmissions@ju.edu.

Student Health Insurance

All students who do not have equivalent health insurance must enroll in Student Health Insurance through the University. Learn more about this requirement.

University and Course Withdrawals     

When a student officially withdraws from all classes, credit for tuition charges will be made based on the following percentage schedules:

Fall and Spring 15-week Semesters

  • First week of classes - 100% (Add/Drop week)
  • Second week of classes - 50%

Seven-Week Half Semester Terms

  • First week of class - 100% (Add/Drop week)

All Summer terms

  • Add/Drop period - 100%

Refunds of credit balances from financial aid will be available after aid is posted to the tuition account. Financial aid begins to be posted at the end of the drop/add period.

Students who completely withdraw from the University and received Title IV aid (i.e., Pell Grant, SEOG, College Work Study, Perkins Loan, Stafford Loan, or whose parents borrow on the PLUS Loan program) will have refunds calculated according to Federal law. Students withdrawing under these provisions should refer to the Title IV refund policies.