Fewer than 12 credits:
$370 per
credit
(for all credits from 1–11.5)
12–16 credits: $340 per credit
(for
all credits from 1–16)
Every credit over 16: $282
Audit
$170 per credit
Audit for courses outside the region
$230 per credit
Application Fees
Undergraduate and Certificate Programs
$60
Graduate and Professional
$75
Non-matriculated and/or non-degree
$25
Holding Fees/Deposit (credited toward tuition)
ND Program
$200
MS/BS/Certificate Programs
$100
Non-matriculated, Post-baccalaureate
$100
New Student Matriculation
Fee1
$300
Comprehensive Administrative Fee
$30 per credit
(maximum $330 per quarter)
Student Activity Fee
$25 per quarter
(Lab and other fees, books, supplies, as appropriate)
(First-year costs for a normal credit load, by program)
Average # of Credits
Tuition & Fees
Books & Supplies
Year Total *
AOM combined BS/MS
65
$21,425
$1,625
$23,050
BS Nutrition
45
$17,040
$1,125
$18,165
BS Exercise & Wellness
45
$17,040
$1,125
$18,165
BS Psychology
45
$17,040
$1,125
$18,165
BS Herbal Sciences
45
$17,040
$1,125
$18,165
*The
budget used to determine financial aid eligibility
allows for an additional $12,232 for a 9-month
period of living expenses.
Federal Refund Requirements
A Federal Title IV Program refund is required
when a student completely withdraws from school
within the 60% point of enrollment for any quarter.
After that point, no refund is required.
Week of the Quarter
% Refund for Course Withdrawals 2
% Refund for Complete Withdrawals3
1st
100%
100%
2nd
90%
90%
3rd
50%
80%
4th
50%
70%
5th
25%
60%
6th
25%
50%
7th through 8th
0
0
Refunds related to course and full withdrawal
from summer quarter are calculated based on
the percentage of program completed.
There may be additional fees. 1The new student matriculation fee
includes costs for orientation, university publications
(Catalog, Student Handbook, Community Resources
Guide, Off Campus Housing Guide), plus student
ID cards, unofficial transcripts, and copies of
official transcripts sent to licensing boards.
Once orientation begins, this fee is nonrefundable. 2 All courses (including weekend intensive courses) follow this refund schedule. Courses may not be dropped after the course has ended (example: weekend intensive courses). Courses may only be added in the first week of the quarter (with the exception of weekend intensive courses). In order to manage patient scheduling, the University strongly discourages students from dropping clinic shifts. Students who drop a clinic shift before the quarter may be assessed a financial penalty. Once the quarter has begun, there is no refund for shift withdrawals (except in the case of family or medical emergencies). Please see the clinic registration staff, in the Registrar’s office, for more information regarding clinic shift changes. 3 Calculated by hand.