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Tuition and Fees – Fall 2009 & Spring 2010

The information in the table below is for all School of Public Health students in matriculated programs: MPH, MS, PhD, and DrPH. If you have any questions about Tuition and Fees, please contact Ann Shorrock, Office of Student Affairs, at (312)355-4272 or alshorro@uic.edu.

NOTE:The tuition and fees below are determined annually by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees. Please visit their site to confirm the accuracy of these figures each semester.

Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) students are assigned a higher tuition differential than other students. Please see the second table outlining this information.

Degree & Non-Degree Students

 

Range I
(12 hours and over)

Range II
(6 to 11 hours)

Range III
(1 to 5 hours)

Range IV
(Zero hours)

In state

Out of state

In state

Out of state

In state

Out of state

In/Out of state

Graduate Base Rate

$4,436

$10,435

$2,957

$6,957

$1,479

$3,478

$739

Tuition Differential

$1,574

$1,049

$525

$262

Fees

General Fee

$443

$443

$443

$443

Student-to-Student Fee

$3

$3

$3

$3

Service Fee

$303

$303

$194

$194

Health Service Fee

$106

$106

$106

$106

Health Insurance Fee.  With proof of insurance, this fee can be waived.

$401

$401

$401

$401

CTA U Pass Transportation Fee

$109

Not assessed for less than full time

Not assessed for less than full time

Not assessed for less than full time

Assessment Fees

Academic Facilities Maintenance Fund Assessment (see note 6 below). Assessed to graduate students entering prior to Summer 2005 or entering Summer 2006 and after.

$281

$187

$94

$47

Library and Information Technology Assessment (see note 7 below). Assessed to students entering Fall 2008 and after.

$200

$133

$67

$33

Totals

In state

Out of state

In state

Out of state

In state

Out of state

In/Out of state

$7,856

$13,855

$5,582

$9,582

$3,312

$5,311

$2,228

Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) Students ONLY

 

Range I
(12 hours and over)

Range II
(6 to 11 hours)

Range III
(1 to 5 hours)

Range IV
(Zero hours)

In

state

Out of

state

In

state

Out of

state

In

state

Out of

state

In/Out

of state

Graduate Base Rate

$4,436

$10,435

$2,957

$6,957

$1,479

$3,478

$739

Tuition Differential 

$4,220

$2,813

$1,407

$703

**All Fees and Assessment Fees from above apply to the MHA program**

Totals

In

state

Out of

state

In

state

Out of

state

In

state

Out of

state

In/Out

of state

$10,502

$16,501

$7,346

$11,346

$4,194

$6,193

$2,669

Notes

  1. Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice any time prior to the first day of instruction.
  2. Students admitted to online programs will be assessed $695 per credit hour "eTuition."  eTuition is assessed to students admitted into formally recognized online programs (with program codes ending in "U").  The program of admission will control tuition and fee assessment. 
  3. In fall and spring semesters, an additional $3.00 will be assessed for the Student-To-Student Assistance Program (refundable).  Not assessed in summer.
  4. All full time students are assessed a $109 transportation fee for the CTA U Pass.  Full-time status in the Graduate College and School of Public Health is considered 9 credit hours and 5 summer credit hours.
  5. The transportation fee will be assessed to degree and non-degree students in the categories listed in note 4 above.
  6. The Academic Facilities Maintenance Fund Assessment (AFMFA) is assessed to graduate/professional students to address the deferred maintenance backlog in academic facilities. AFMFA is $281 per semester for students enrolled for at least 12 credit hours. For less than 12 credit hours of enrollment, the AFMFA will be based on enrolled credit hours pro-rated according to range calculations.
  7. In order to generate the resources to improve the learning environment, a Library and Information Technology Assessment of $200 per semester is charged to new undergraduate, graduate, and professional students enrolling in Fall 2008 and after. For students at less than 12 hours enrollment the assessment is pro-rated according to tuition range calculations.

Refunds

For students who officially withdraw from the University, see the Refund Schedule.

 

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