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Tuition Information

The following rates apply to fall and spring semesters only. Please refer to the Summer Term website for more information on summer term rates.

In general, Metropolitan College tuition is set according to the number of credits being taken, plus any additional fees or course costs, according to the following:

2008-2009 Academic Year Tuition Rates

Part-time Status:
Undergraduate (1–12 credits)
Graduate (1–11.5 credits)

  • Courses Numbered 100–599
    Tuition unless otherwise noted: 1–12 credits, $340 per credit
  • Courses Numbered 600–999
    Tuition unless otherwise noted: 1–11.5 credits, $680 per credit

  • Registration Fee: $40
  • Late Fees: Please visit the Student Accounting Services website for updated late fee infomation.
  • Laboratory Courses (non-computer science): $200 per course

Full-time Status:
Undergraduate (12.5–18 credits)
Graduate (12–18 credits)

  • Tuition: $18,270 per semester (additional charge of $1,142 per credit in excess of 18 credits)

  • Undergraduate Student Fee: $255 per semester
  • Graduate Student George Sherman Union Fee: $95 per semester
  • Graduate Student Health Fee: $89 per semester
  • Admissions Application Fees:
             
    Undergraduate Online: $75
              Undergraduate Offline: $75
              Graduate Application Fee: $70
  • Late Fees: Please visit the Student Accounting Services website for updated late fee infomation.

Distance Education/Online Courses

The information above is for classroom-based tuition. For online tuition and fees please visit the Boston University Online website.

Medical Insurance

Massachusetts law requires all students carrying at least 75 percent of the full time curriculum to be covered under a qualifying medical insurance plan. If the student does not wish to participate in the Boston University Medical Insurance Plan, he or she must annually file a Medical Insurance Waiver form that certifies coverage under a comparable medical insurance plan. For more information, please visit the Student Accounting Services page regarding medical insurance.

Please note: Non-degree students who register for one or more graduate-level courses will be assessed graduate student tuition charges.

 

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