2023-2024 Graduate Tuition and Fees
Graduate Fee Bills are due the Friday before the semester starts:
8/25/23 (Fall 2023) and 1/12/24 (Spring 2024)
The total Cost of Attendance (COA) includes direct educational costs (i.e., tuition, fees, housing, and food) and indirect costs. Indirect costs include books, course materials, supplies and equipment, transportation, miscellaneous personal expenses, loan fees, and professional licensure or certification, if applicable. For additional information about the Cost of Attendance at UConn, please visit https://financialaid.uconn.edu/cost/.
Programs with Tuition and Mandatory Fees vs. Fee-Based Programs
What are Programs with Tuition and Mandatory Fees?
These are traditional degree-seeking programs. Students are billed for tuition based on the number of credits taken. Additional mandatory fees are charged for student services. A full description of fees can be found here.
What are Fee-Based Programs?
Fee-based programs charge a comprehensive program fee. They do not have separate tuition and fees. Students are billed for their comprehensive program fee based on the number of credits taken.
Fee-based programs are typically entrepreneurial or industry-specific. Many certificate programs charge a comprehensive program fee.
Students with Tuition Waivers
Tuition waivers are specifically intended to waive tuition. Full details on waivers can be found here.
Programs with Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Tuition waivers only waive the tuition charge for Programs with Tuition and Mandatory Fees. Tuition waivers do not waive mandatory fees. Mandatory fees will remain due even after tuition is waived.
Fee-Based Programs
For Fee-Based Programs that do not charge standard tuition amounts, the amount of tuition waived is based upon the in-state per credit graduate tuition rate, which may not cover the full cost of the semester program fees. A balance may remain if a student with a tuition waiver is enrolled in a fee-based program. Additionally, not all waivers qualify for fee-based programs.
Please contact studentbilling@uconn.edu with additional questions.
Programs with Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Standard Costs for Programs with Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Breakdown by semester:
No. of Credits | General Univ. Fee | Student Health & Wellness Fee | Student Rec Center Fee | Infra-structure Fee | Matriculation Fee | Activity Fee | Transit Fee | Technology Fee | Instate Tuition | Sub-total | Out-of-state Tuition | Sub-total | NE Regional Tuition | Sub-total |
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1 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 1,047 | 2,727 | 2,264 | 3,944 | 1,652 | 3,332 |
2 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 2,094 | 3,774 | 4,528 | 6,208 | 3,304 | 4,984 |
3 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 3,141 | 4,821 | 6,792 | 8,472 | 4,956 | 6,636 |
4 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 4,188 | 5,868 | 9,056 | 10,736 | 6,608 | 8,288 |
5 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 5,235 | 6,915 | 11,320 | 13,000 | 8,260 | 9,940 |
6 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 6,282 | 7,962 | 13,584 | 15,264 | 9,912 | 11,592 |
7 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 7,329 | 9,009 | 15,848 | 17,528 | 11,564 | 13,244 |
8 | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 8,376 | 10,056 | 18,112 | 19,792 | 13,216 | 14,896 |
9+ | 536 | 388 | 200 | 309 | 42 | 16 | 97 | 92 | 9,417 | 11,097 | 20,373 | 22,053 | 14,865 | 16,545 |
Subtotals - assumes full-time enrollment (9+ credits):
In-state | Out-of-state | NE Regional | |
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Per semester | 11,097 | 22,053 | 16,545 |
Academic Year 2023-2024 | 22,194 | 44,106 | 33,090 |
Please Note: Excludes room and board, parking fees, and waivable fees.
Beginning Academic Year 2023-2024, the General University Fee, Student Health and Wellness Fee, and Infrastructure Fee are flat rates (not prorated per credit).
Mandatory Fees
Mandatory Fees are subject to change with approval from the Board of Trustees. A description of fees can be found on our website.
Student Health & Wellness Fee: Not applicable to regional campuses.
Student Recreation Center Fee: Not applicable to regional campuses
Online Fee: A $25.00 per credit charge will be issued for all classes with an "online" instruction modality
Regional Transit Fee : $32
General University Fee: SSW, MPA/MPP HTFD, Law Day/Eve, Full time MBA, as well as other regional campuses are not prorated per credits, $62 per term. Graduate Assistants will be charged a flat rate of $236 per term
Matriculation Fee: waived for Graduate Assistants
Infrastructure Fee: waived for Graduate Assistants
Continuous Registration Fees: Storrs & Law $400.00, Regional Campuses $100.00, Graduate Certificates $100.00
Programs with Non-Standard Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Fee-Based Programs
Costs for Fee-Based Programs
Students should confirm their program fees with their program administrator(s). Fee-based programs include, but are not limited to:
Online Graduate Certificate Programs - various (see link)
Master of Engineering (MENG) Programs - $1,300/credit
School of Business fee-based programs - various (see link)
Additional Information
Graduate School
Dining & Housing Rates
Failure to Pay Your Bill on Time
Hold Policy
Students with outstanding balances of greater than $10.00 on their fee bills will have an “Academic Transcript Restricted” (TRN) hold placed on their accounts. This hold will not allow students to request their official academic transcript from the Office of the Registrar.
Students with outstanding balances of greater than $300.00 will have a "Bursar hold" (ANT or ALL hold) placed on their accounts. Bursar holds prevent students from accessing services such as class registration, recreation services, library services, parking services, transcripts and other important services. Note, the University does not restrict access to dining services or housing.
All students are billed by e-mail notification only. Failing to receive an e-mail bill notification does not absolve the student of the responsibility of payment by the due date. Students have 24/7 access to view any term fee bill through accessing their student account.
Please note the following on how to remove a hold:
Enrollment holds are automatically removed every 15 minutes once the student pays their past-due balance.
Administrative holds are not automatically removed by the system. Students who pay their past-due balance must contact the Office of the Bursar to have an administrative hold removed manually. If payment is made by personal check or e-check, the Office of the Bursar must wait 7 business days to ensure the check has cleared before lifting an administrative hold. The hold can be released sooner if the student provides additional backup showing that the check has cleared.
Late Fee Policy
A late payment fee of $150 is payable by all students whose tuition and fees are not paid in full on the published fee bill due date. If after Day 10 of the semester, your bill remains unpaid you will be assessed a second $150 late fee. Checks returned by the bank for any reason are considered a late payment. Additionally, students will have services such as class registration denied if all fees have not been paid by the due date.
**Please note: If you enroll in courses after the established due date- payments are due within 10 calendar days.
Returned Check Policy
Checks returned by the bank for any reason will be removed from the account and late fees will apply. There is a $30 charge for any returned check.