Professional Studies Tuition & Costs [Archived, 2024 – 2025]
Accelerated Nursing Program Tuition & Fees
The following tuition and fees apply to both the 12- and 16-month nursing programs.
Category | Price |
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Tuition Full program cost |
$70,000 |
Clinical Fee One-time fee |
$2,000 |
RN to BSN Program Tuition
RN to BSN program costs for the summer session
Category | Price |
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RN to BSN online | $340 |
RN to BSN online (active duty military) | $250 |
RN to BSN online, general education credits | $200 |
BS, Respiratory Therapy Advancement Degree Tuition
Category | Price |
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BS, Respiratory Therapy | $340 |
BS, Respiratory Therapy, general education credits | $200 |
RN to MSN Program Tuition
For the Clinical Nurse Educator, Leadership in Healthcare Systems, and Informatics specializations.
Category | Price |
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Undergraduate in-state tuition per credit hour | $325 |
Graduate tuition per credit hour | $720 |
Other Fees & Costs
For questions about this information, please contact the Student Accounts office at studentaccounts@ju.edu.
Admission | Varies |
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Comprehensive Fee | $100 annually |
Library Fines |
Varies |
Parking Fines |
Varies |
Lost ID Fee |
$10 |
Late Payment Fee |
$150 monthly |
*Fees are non-refundable.
University and Course Withdrawals
When a student officially withdraws from all classes, credit for tuition charges will be made based on the following percentage schedules:
Fall and Spring 15-week Semesters
- First week of classes - 100% (Add/Drop week)
- Second week of classes - 50%
Seven-Week Half Semester Terms
- First week of class - 100% (Add/Drop week)
All Summer terms
- Add/Drop period - 100%
Refunds of credit balances from financial aid will be available after aid is posted to the tuition account. Financial aid begins to be posted at the end of the drop/add period.
Students who completely withdraw from the University and received Title IV aid (i.e., Pell Grant, SEOG, College Work Study, Perkins Loan, Stafford Loan, or whose parents borrow on the PLUS Loan program) will have refunds calculated according to Federal law. Students withdrawing under these provisions should refer to the Title IV refund policies.