Tuition: Master of Education in Instructional Design and Technology

Tuition: Master of Education in Instructional Design and Technology
04.15.2025
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Program Fee Overview

Program Fee Part-Time (total cost per credit hour) Full-Time (total cost per semester)
Instructional Fee $662.00 $6,612.00
General Fee $39.80 $398.00
ITIE Fee $18.00 $184.00
Distance Learning Fee $26.20 $257.00
Total Cost per Credit (Resident) $746.00 N/A
Non-Resident Surcharge $15.00 $150.00
Total Cost per Credit (Non-Resident) $761.00 N/A
Total Tuition Cost per Semester (Resident) N/A $7,451.00
Total Tuition Cost per Semester (Non-Resident) N/A $7,601.00
Costs are subject to change at any time. Full-Time total costs are total tuition costs per semester.

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