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The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of school-related expenses the student can expect to have for the academic year, or semester of enrollment.

Estimated Expenses

Sets the limit on the total aid you may receive. You may receive federal student aid, scholarships, and other aid up to your COA.

The COA is composed of the following categories:

  • Tuition and fees
  • Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
  • Housing and food
  • Transportation
  • Personal expenses

These components are determined by law and are designed to cover the educational-related expenses of the student.

Appeals & Adjustments

Based on estimated figures, it may not accurately reflect an individual student's costs. A student may appeal, or request an adjustment to the COA for one of the following reasons by speaking with a Financial Aid and Scholarships Counselor:

  • A computer purchase for educational purposes, one time increase
  • Child Care expenses incurred while the student and/or spouse are at school or work
  • Unusual Medical/Dental expenses, not covered by insurance and not itemized on tax returns
  • Study abroad programs
  • Costs related to a disability
  • Additional required program fees and expenses
  • Change in housing location (for example not living with parents or now living with parents)

2024-2025 COST OF ATTENDANCE

This chart reflects full-time enrollment costs only for two semesters (Fall and Spring).

    Undergraduate Global Aviation    Undergraduate Non-Resident Online (Only Specific Programs)

Master of Accountancy 

Master of Financial Planning & Analytics

Master of Business Administration

Master of Computer Science

Master of Cyber Security 

Master of Public Administration

Master of Social Work 

Master of Arts in Marriage Family Therapy

Master in Clinical Mental Health Counseling 

Master of Education in School Counseling

Master of Nursing 

Master of Education

 

UTAH RESIDENT

TUITION

$5,818 $4,486 N/A $13,776 $16,728 $5,232 $5,592 $9,768 $5,850
 

NON-RESIDENT

TUITION

$17,800 $4,486 $6,260 $33,216 $36,168 $13,116 $13,464 $25,536 $17,676
  FEES $689 $623 $0 $680 $680 $408 $408 $680 $612
  HOUSING & FOOD: LIVING WITH PARENTS $4,212 $4,212 $4,212 $4,212 $4,212 $4,212 $4,212 $4,212 $4,212
 

HOUSING & FOOD: NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS

$12,150 $12,150 $12,150 $16,938 $16,938 $16,938 $16,938 $16,938 $16,938
  BOOKS, COURSE MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, & EQUIPMENT $528 $528 $528 $528 $528 $528 $528 $528 $528
  LOAN FEES $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64
  TRAVEL $2,700 $0 $0 $2,700 $2,700 $2,700 $2,700 $2,700 $2,700
  MISCELLANEOUS $2,016 $2,016 $2,016 $2,016 $2,016 $2,016 $2,016 $2,016 $2,016
  RESIDENT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL: $16,027 $11,929 N/A $23,976 $26,928 $15,160 $15,520 $19,968 $15,982
  RESIDENT NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL: $23,965 $19,867 N/A $36,702 $39,654 $27,886 $28,246 $32,694 $28,708
 

NON-RESIDENT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL:

$28,009 $11,929 $13,080 $43,416 $46,368 $23,044 $23,392 $35,736 $27,808
 

NON-RESIDENT NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL:

$35,947 $19,867 $21,018 $56,142 $59,094 $35,770 $36,118 $48,462 $40,534

2024-2025 Master of Physician Assistant Cost of Attendance

 

    1st Year - Spring & Summer Semesters 2nd Year - Fall, Spring, & Summer Semesters

3rd Year - Fall & Spring Semesters

 

UTAH RESIDENT

TUITION

$26,656 $35,819 $16,660
 

NON-RESIDENT

TUITION

$37,168 $57,500 $29,800
  FEES $680 $1,020 $680
  HOUSING & FOOD: LIVING WITH PARENTS $3,510 $6,084 $5,148
 

HOUSING & FOOD:

NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS

$14,115 $24,466 $20,702
  BOOKS, COURSE MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, & EQUIPMENT $3,750 $810 $500
  LOAN FEES $64 $96 $64
  TRAVEL $2,250 $3,600 $2,700
  MISCELLANEOUS $2,760 $4,720 $3,222
  LICENSURE $0 $0 $550
  RESIDENT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL: $39,670 $52,149 $29,524
  RESIDENT NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL: $50,275 $70,531 $45,078
 

NON-RESIDENT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL:

$50,182 $73,830 $42,664
 

NON-RESIDENT NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS TOTAL:

$60,787 $92,212 $58,218
 
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