Graduate Student Costs

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2025-2026 Estimated Graduate Cost of Attendance

Direct Costs 

Fall Semester Spring Semester 9 Month Summer 26* 12 Month Total
Tuition  $ 23,796  $ 23,796  $ 47,592  $ 15,864  $ 63,456
Fees  $ 683  $ 683  $ 1,366  $ 466  $ 1,832
Total Direct Cost  $ 24,479  $ 24,479  $ 48,958  $ 16,330  $ 65,288

Indirect Costs

Off-Campus 

Fall Semester Spring Semester 9 Month Summer 26* 12 Month Total
Housing  $ 9,818  $ 9,818  $ 19,636   $ 6,545  $ 26,181
Food  $ 4,638  $ 4,638  $ 9,276  $ 3,092  $ 12,368 
Books  $ 1,666  $ 1,666  $ 3,332  $ 1,010  $ 4,342
Personal  $ 2,328  $ 2,328  $ 4,656  $ 1,552  $ 6,208
Transportation  $ 1,044  $ 1,044  $ 2,088  $ 696  $ 2,784
Avg. Loan Fees  $ 1,624  $ 1,624  $ 3,248  $ 1,082  $ 4,330
Total Indirect Cost  $ 21,118  $ 21,118  $ 42,236  $ 13,977  $ 56,213
Total COA  $ 45,597  $ 45,597   $ 91,194  $ 30,307  $ 121, 501

Tuition based on a proposed $2,644 per credit (FT 9 credits Fall/Spr - FT 6 credits Summer) Fees

Transportation is for contiguous state residents. International, Alaska, and Hawaii residents' transportation component is doubled that of the domestic allowance based on College Board recommendation.

*Summer COA Contingent on Summer Enrollment - Allotments derived by dividing total Fall/Spr allotment by 9 then multiplying by 3 (summer months).

Any college or school assessed fee will be allocated as "Other Fees” based on the charge. A student can view their COA by logging into the CaneLink portal.

The above represents the Estimated Cost of Attendance. However, a student's individual COA could be different based on their program, length of program, enrollment, and actual charges. Students can view their actual COA in their CaneLink portal.  

Tuition and Fee Rates

In addition to the tuition and fees, students should plan for books, general supplies, printing, computing resources, and specialized materials needed for completing the NAAB-accredited degree. Costs will vary by course, and upfront expenses may be higher (e.g., the purchase of a capable Windows or Apple laptop). While the School of Architecture and faculty make every effort to address rising costs, students may spend an average of ~$750 per semester for printing and supplies, depending on their courses. For computing, students should budget approximately $1,200–$1,500 at the lower end for a Windows laptop and refer to the updated architecture-specific specifications listed here on our website.

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