Costs
Included below is the cost information for the 2012/2013 academic year. Your cost of attendance includes all of the estimated expenses that we can recognize that you will incur while attending the University. Unless otherwise noted, your cost of attendance includes both direct and indirect costs.
Direct costs include tuition, required fees, on-campus room and board. Tuition and fees are charged to the student's account each semester, based on the student's registration. Certain courses may have additional fees included.
Indirect costs include off-campus room and board, transportation, and personal / miscellaneous expenses, only for the months the student is actually enrolled. The actual indirect costs for a student will depend on that student's individual circumstances.
Costs vary by academic program. Please select from the programs listed below:
- Undergraduate Students (on campus)
- Undergraduate Students (off campus)
- Undergraduate Students (living at home)
- Undergraduate Nursing Program (on campus)
- Undergraduate Nursing Program (off campus)
- Undergraduate Nursing Program (living at home)
- Dental Hygiene Program (on campus)
- Dental Hygiene Program (off campus)
- Dental Hygiene Program (living at home)
- Teacher Certification Program (Graduate Level)
- Master of Science/Physician Assistant
- Master of Science/Nurse Anesthesia
- Master of Social Work Online Program
- Master of Social Work (on campus program)
- Master of Science/Occupational Therapy Program These costs are for 1st and 2nd year students in the Master of OT Program (Graduate level).
- Master of Science Program in Biological Science and Marine Science
- Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
- Doctor of Physical Therapy Post Professional Program (on-line program)
- Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership
- Master of Science/Education
- Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in Educational Leadership
- Master of Public Health and Graduate Certificate in Public Health
- Graduate Programs in Medical Education Leadership
- Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D)
- College of Osteopathic Medicine
A college education is one of the most important investments you will make. At Student Financial Services we are committed to working with you and your family to explore all possible financing options.
The University of New England administers more than $75 million in undergraduate financial aid every year to ensure that all academically qualified students have access to educational choices regardless of financial resources.
This assistance comprises scholarships, grants, loans, and employment. For an estimate of the assistance you may be eligible to receive please visit our Net Price Calculator.

