Income Accounting & Student Loan Services
Tuition Rate Schedules
Tuition Fee Schedules for Summer 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009
Tuition and fees for Spring Semester 2009 are due by 4:45 p.m. on January 26, 2009.
- Lower Division: Freshman and Sophomore (0-59 hours) Undergraduate (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Upper Division: Junior and Senior (60+ hours) Undergraduate (Resident) (Nonresident)
- General Graduate (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Architecture (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Business
- MBA, MAcc, MS (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Executive MBA Program (Program Information)
- Professional MBA Program (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Executive MPA Program (Program Fees)
- College of Law (Resident) (Nonresident)
- College of Nursing (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Communication Disorders (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Education Masters (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Genetic Counseling (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Graduate Social Work (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Nutrition (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Pharmacy Pharm.D Students enrolled prior to 2005-2006 (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Pharmacy Pharm.D Students entering Fall 2005 or thereafter (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy (Resident) (Nonresident)
- Physician Assistant (Resident and Nonresident)
- Public Health Students entering after Spring 2008 (Resident) (Nonresident)
- School of Medicine (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Years)
- Payments collected after 4:45 p.m. (MDT) January 26, 2009 but before the class delete process is completed, will be assessed a 20% late fee (not to exceed $60).
- Tuition and late payment fees must be paid at the time of registration if initial registration occurs after January 26, 2009.
- All students, regardless of class standing, taking Upper-Division Business Courses, will be charged an additional $53.00 per credit hour for credits taken in upper-division courses (3000-5999) in the School of Business.
- All students, regardless of class standing, taking Business Masters Courses, will be charged an additional $196.00 per credit hour for credits taken in graduate level courses in the School of Business.
- If you have paid tuition or have a payment agreement, no automatic process drops individual classes if you do not attend class or meet required prerequisites. Once you register, you are officially enrolled and committed to attend class. If you do not attend, you must officially withdraw by 5:00 p.m. (MDT) January 26, 2009 or you will be charged full tuition and may receive failing grades. Although some departments dismiss students from classes for nonattendance, students are still responsible for officially withdrawing from any classes they are registered for but not attending. Visit the Refund Policies page for more information.
- Dishonored checks will cause classes to be dropped immediately upon the University of Utah being notified.
- For information on refunds, visit the Refund Policies page.
- You can pay your tuition online using a credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express). You must access the Campus Information System to use this option. The Campus Information System is available most hours of the day, however, system maintenance is scheduled between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. (US Mountain Time) daily and the system may be unavailable during this time.
- For information on the new tuition equal payment plan, visit the Academic Management Services TuitionPay website.
- For information on tuition petitioning procedures, visit the Petitioning Procedures page.