Tuition & Fees
We believe affordability and an exceptional education go hand in hand.
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Below you’ll find your program’s tuition & fees. Your tuition accounts and the University's receivables are maintained by the Office of the Bursar. This includes reviewing charges and payments, issuing refunds, collection activities, and providing support and guidance to create a seamless experience for our students. We’re here to help you! If you have any questions, please email us at help@touro.edu or call (844) 868-7666.
Important information and links:
- Students are responsible for tuition and fees each semester.
- You will not be sent a bill! Learn how to access your account activity and pay your bill on the "How to make a payment" page.
- Review the refund policy prior to dropping or withdrawing from a course.
- Your financial aid can impact your tuition refund. Enroll in direct deposit and receive your refund faster.
2024-2025 Tuition and Fees | |
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Tuition | $925 per credit |
Application Fee | $70 |
Administrative Fee/Registration Fee | $100/semester - non-refundable |
Late Registration Fee | $50/semester |
Late payment fee (monthly, unless enrolled in a payment plan) | $100 |
Transcript Fee | $10/transcript |
Technology Fee | $100 Fall and Spring |
Graduation Fee | $200 |
Returned Check Fee | $40 |
Malpractice Insurance Annual Fee | $20 |
BDS Training Fee for PSGN 709 (Behavior Analysis Adv. Certificate Program Only) | $350 |
Please note that a $100 late fee will be incurred each month, starting after the add/drop period, if your balance is not paid in full or you do not enroll in a payment plan.
The Bursar’s Office oversees tuition and fee payments, as well as refunds and loan disbursals.
Tuition and fees are subject to change annually. The Touro University Board of Trustees reserves the right to change the fee schedule without prior written notice.
Students should obtain updated tuition and fees information at the time of their inquiry or application for admission to the program.
Cost of Attendance
Along with tuition, students should estimate the overall cost of completing an academic year - or the Cost of Attendance (COA) - in your program.
The COA – or student budget – not only lets you see the big picture costs of your degree, but also serves to determine your financial needs and the amount of aid (federal loans and scholarships) for which you may qualify.
COA includes:
- Direct costs expenses that are paid directly to the University, such as tuition, fees, and on-campus housing and food.
- Indirect costs expenses not paid directly to the University, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, personal expenses, books, and supplies.
Your COA, and subsequent financial aid eligibility, is determined and calculated based on the academic year (semesters you are enrolled in classes).
While not specific to your circumstance, consider the information below as a sample Cost of Attendance for the Behavioral Analysis program*
Estimated Cost of Attendance 2024-2025
Full-time 9 credits (Summer, Fall, and Spring) | |
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Tuition |
$24,975 |
Fees |
$520 |
Total Annual Tuition & Fees |
$25,495 |
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Living Expenses |
$25,432 |
Transportation |
$1,320 |
Personal |
$6,390 |
Books & Supplies |
$1,836 |
Loan Origination Fee |
$405 |
Computer Allowance (First Semester) |
$750 |
Total Estimated Indirect Costs |
$36,133 |
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Total Estimated Annual COA |
$61,628 |
*Indirect Costs reflect average surveyed costs for housing, food, transportation, personal, and miscellaneous expenses. Your individual costs may be higher or lower especially when considering costs for housing
**The information in the charts above is for illustration purposes only and may not reflect the actual costs a student may incur as a student. Tuition and fees are subject to change annually. The Touro University Board of Trustees reserves the right to change the tuition and fee schedule without prior written notice.