Tuition and Fees

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Tuition and Fee Information:

Total Tuition and Fees By Program, 2024 - 25

These amounts represent the total estimated tuition and fees a student can expect to pay when enrolled in a typical plan of study. These totals do not include course materials, health insurance, transportation, or living expenses.

Program Total Resident Tuition and Fees Total Non-Resident Tuition and Fees Length of Program*
BSN - Baltimore $37,030.00 $99,376.00 2 years, full time
BSN - USG $35,612.00 $97,958.00 2 years, full time
RN-to-BSN (Online) $18,527.50 $47,299.00 5 semesters, part time
MSN-E $77,155.00 $121,837.00 5 semesters, full time
MSN Community/Public Health Nursing $41,140.25 $67,170.25 3 years
MSN Nursing Informatics (Online) $37,782.50 $62,432.50 3 years
MSN Nursing Leadership and Management (Online) $38,644.50 $60,010.00 3 years
DNP Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP/Adult-Gerontology CNS $81,772.00 $132,832.00 4 years
DNP Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP $81,847.00 $132,947.00 4 years
DNP Family Nurse Practitioner - Baltimore $82,787.00 $132,947.00 4 years
DNP Family Nurse Practitioner - USG $78,305.00 $129,365.00 4 years
DNP Neonatal Nurse Practitioner $88,613.00 $133,953.00 4 years
DNP Nurse Anesthesia $104,727.00 $168,897.00 3 years
DNP Pediatric Acute Care NP $81,697.00 $132,757.00 4 years
DNP Pediatric Primary Care NP $81,697.00 $132,747.00 4 years
DNP Post-Master's Option $43,019.50 $68,549.50 4 years
DNP Pyschiatric Mental Health NP $87,181.00 $140,241.00 4 years
PhD $60,518.50 $104,579.50 4 years

*Tuition and fees are based on 2024 - 25 figures and will vary for different program lengths or course sequences. 

In-Person Students:

Fully Online Students:

Tuition and fees for current students admitted prior to fall 2021 is listed on the UMB Tuition and Fees by School webpage.

 Mandatory Fee Descriptions: 

Cost of Attendance:

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the maximum amount of financial assistance available to a student in one academic year. The COA is determined using each student’s enrollment and residency classification (Resident or Non-Resident).


Learn about the many ways you can fund your education, including:

  • financial aid
  • scholarships
  • Federal Work Study
  • graduate assistantships

Tuition Remission for University of Maryland Medical Center Nurses.

Veterans Affairs (VA) Education Benefits Information for veterans, members of the military, and their dependents.