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School of Social Welfare

Tuition and Fees

2009-2010 Tuition Rates

Kansas Residents - $218.90 standard/$245.30 compact* per credit for undergraduate and $270.50 per credit for graduate
Non-Residents - $575.00 standard/$644.25ompact* per credit for undergraduate and $646.25 per credit for graduate

*Compact Tuition rates are the fixed, four-year per-credit-hour rates that first-time, degree-seeking freshmen, resident and nonresident, will pay, beginning with the fall 2007 KU Freshmen class.

School of Social Welfare Fee - $ 26.50 School of Social Welfare (SSW) course fee, per credit hour

Lawrence Required Campus Fees - $70.56 per credit for enrollments of 5 or less hours. For enrollments of 6 or more hours a flat rate of $423.35 will be assessed

Edwards Required Campus Fees - $66 per credit for enrollments up to 12 credits. For undergraduate and graduate students with enrollments of more than 12 Edwards Campus credits a flate rate of $792.00 will be assessed.

Edwards Campus Metro KC Rate - If you are a resident of metropolitan Kansas City Missouri (Counties of Cass Clay, Jackson, or Platte) you may be eligible for the Metro KC rate. Please see the "Live in Missouri. Learn in Kansas" webpage and the  Application for MetroKC for more details.

For more detailed Fee Information please visit the Registrar's Office Tuition and Fees Web Page .


PLEASE NOTE:

All  Ph.D.. courses are done out of the Lawrence Campus and are charged the Lawrence Campus Rate.

Graduate assistants receive salary and benefits that either cover tuition or waive tuition, depending on type of appointment, plus significant additional payment. Some Graduate Assistantships reduce non-resident tuition rates to the resident level. In most cases, GRAs/GTAs have tuition covered in addition to salary.