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Occupational Therapy School Cost

How much does an Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree cost at UND?

UND's School of Graduate Studies is one of the best values in the nation, offering lower tuition and fees than similar Midwest four-year doctoral universities. For an affordable tuition price, our students are learning from top experts and leading life-changing research.

Occupational Therapy School Cost

For the doctorate in Occupational Therapy, tuition and fees are:

On-Campus Tuition Costs

Term
Per Credit Academic Year
Tuition
Fees
Total

Cost of Attendance Details

If you are a student from a WICHE state* enrolled in the Casper, WY program, tuition is billed the same flat full-rate for fall and spring as for ND residents: $8,335.04 per term. Summer tuition is billed at 60 percent. Fees are billed at $2,357.19 for the academic year, including summer. Contact the Department of Occupational Therapy for tuition details.

Grand Forks Campus

ND/MN Tuition

  Year 1^ Year 2^ Year 3^ Total
Tuition $21,671.10 $21,671.10 $16,670.08 $60,012.29
Fees $2,357.19 $2,357.19 $1,714.32 $6,428.70
Books & Supplies $1,800 $1,800 $1,400 $5,000
Total $25,828.29 $25,828.29 $19,784.40 $71,440.99

Non-Resident/WICHE Tuition

  Year 1^ Year 2^ Year 3^ Total
Tuition $32,506.65 $32,506.65 $25,005.12 $90,018.41
Fees $2,357.19 $2,357.19 $1,714.32 $6,428.70
Books & Supplies $1,800 $1,900 $1,400 $5,000
Total $36,663.84 $36,663.84 $28,119.44 $101,447.11

Casper, Wyoming Campus

ND/MN/WY/WICHE* Tuition

  Year 1^ Year 2^ Year 3^ Total
Tuition $21,671.10 $21,671.10 $16,670.08 $60,012.29
Fees $2,357.19 $2,357.19 $1,714.32 $6,428.70
Books & Supplies $1,800 $1,800 $1,400 $5,000
Total $25,828.29 $25,828.29 $19,784.40 $71,440.99

Non-Resident/Non-WICHE* Tuition

  Year 1^ Year 2^ Year 3^ Total
Tuition $32,506.65 $32,506.65 $25,005.12 $90,018.41
Fees $2,357.19 $2,357.19 $1,714.32 $6,428.70
Books & Supplies $1,800 $1,800 $1,400 $5,200
Total $36,663.84 $36,663.84 $28,119.44 $101,447.11


*WICHE states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
^Years 1 and 2 include Fall, Spring and Summer terms. Year 3 includes Fall and Spring only.

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Cost Benefits for Military-Affiliated Students

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More than 1,800 students at UND use military benefits. We honor your dedication by offering a range of financial benefits designed to make your education more affordable.

  • Affordable In-State Tuition for all Military Affiliates: Regardless of your state of legal residency, as an active-duty service member, veteran, National Guard or Reserve member, dependent, or contracted ROTC cadet, you're eligible for North Dakota resident tuition rates for all on-campus programs.
  • Active-Duty Tuition Rate: If you're an active-duty undergraduate student using Federal Tuition Assistance, you can benefit from a reduced tuition rate of $250 per credit (This does not include Aerospace. See cost details.)
  • VA Education Benefits: You may be eligible to receive funds for tuition and fees, books, flight programs, housing, and more through various VA education benefits. 
  • Scholarships for Military-Affiliated Students: UND offers scholarships specifically for active U.S. military service members, veterans, and their dependents.
  • Yellow Ribbon Program Participant: Participation in this program is part of UND’s larger mission to honor and assist military-affiliated students in achieving their educational and professional goals.

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