Traditional Undergraduate
Tuition & Fees for 2024-2025
Fall and Spring Tuition
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1-11 Hours (per hour)
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$800
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12-19 Hours (full-time)*
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$12,800
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19+ Hours (per hour)
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$625
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Meal Plan
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Commuter Meal Plan
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$225
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Meals (20 meals/week)*
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$3,225
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Housing
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Standard Student Housing*
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$2,700
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Premium Student Housing
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$3,375
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Single Room Student Housing
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$4,350
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Total
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Full-time Residential Student per semester*
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$18,725
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Summer Expenses
Summer expenses below are for Summer 2024. Expenses for Summer 2025 will be available in the 2025-2026 catalog and posted on the NGU website. Other course fees may apply.
Tuition per hour
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$525
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Summer School Lab Fee
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$100
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Housing per week
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$125
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Course Fees
ARTS-2300, ARTS-2330, ARTS-2340, ARTS-2350, ARTS-3330, ARTS-3360, ARTS-3370, ARTS-3380, ARTS-4340, ARTS-4360, ARTS-4380, ARTS-4390,
BIOL-1411, BIOL-1436, BIOL-1441, BIOL-1451, BIOL-1471, BIOL-2436, BIOL-2451, BIOL-2466, BIOL-2471, BIOL-2481, BIOL-3441, BIOL-3446, BIOL-3456, BIOL-3461, BIOL-3466, BIOL-4441, BIOL-4481
CHEM-1451, CHEM-1461, CHEM-1481, CHEM-2451, CHEM-2461, CHEM-2481, CHEM-3411
HLSC-3441, HLSC-3481, HLSC-4421, HLSC-4600
PHSC-1421, PHSC-1441
PHYS-1421, PHYS-1441, PHYS-2411, PHYS-2421
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$100
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CHST-4400
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$4,000
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HLSC-1110, HLSC-1120, HLSC-3210, HLSC-3220, HLSC-3440, HLSC-3470, HLSC-3471, HLSC-3480
ODEL-2340
PHED-3300, PHED-4300, PHED-4310
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$75
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HLSC-1300, HLSC-3230, HLSC-4420
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$30
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HLSC-3210 (CNA Certification Only)
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$825
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INTD-4320
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$200
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MAPL-1101, MAPL-1102 |
$115 |
MAPL Courses, MAPL-X1XX
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$220
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MAPL Courses, MAPL-X2XX and MAPL-X3XX |
$320 |
Military Science Lab Fee (MLSC-1110, MLSC-1120, MLSC-1310, MLSC-2110, MLSC-2120, MLSC-3210, MLSC-3220, MLSC-4210, MLSC-4220) |
$50 |
ODEL-2356
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$250
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ODEL-4120 (Kayaking)
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$100
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ODEL-4120 (Rock Climbing)
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$175
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PHED-1160, PHED-1200
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$25
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PHED-2320, PHED-2330, PHED-2331, PHED-3320, PHED-3330, PHED-3355
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$50
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Special Fees
Fees are charged per semester unless noted.
Admission Application Fee
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$35
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Auditing a Course (per Hour)
Skill courses such as music and art courses may not be audited but may be taken on a non-credit basis; the student pays the full tuition for the course.
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$295
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Change of Course
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$25
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Credit by Exam (per Hour)
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$95
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Chapel Make-Up Fee
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$285
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Dual Enrollment Fee (per Hour)
Dual Enrollment Partnership Programs may have an adjusted rate.
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$100
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Enrollment Deposit
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$200
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Exam by Credit
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$95
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Failure to Turn in Key
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$95
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Graduation Fee
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$275
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Late Graduation Application Fee
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$50
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Health Services Fee
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$100
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Independent Study Late Fee (per Hour)
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$285
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Late Payment Administrative Fee
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$250
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Monthly Late Payment Administrative Fee - assessed based on outstanding balance owed
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2%
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Lost ID Card (Proximity)
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$35
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Lost ID Card (Standard)
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$35
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Lost Key
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$60
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Parking Permit (per Year) |
$80 |
Re-Examination Fee |
$75
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Roommate Selection Fee
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$50
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Slingshot (Full-Time Student)* |
$400 |
Slingshot (Part-Time Student, per Hour)* |
$40 |
Transcript
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$15
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The University reserves the right to adjust fees to meet the current cost of operation should it become necessary.
*Students are required to purchase or rent books and course materials. NGU has partnered with Slingshot Book Rental service. All students are presented with an opt-out option. For more information visit our NGU website.
Residence Hall Room Rate-Change Policy
Two weeks after the first day of class each semester, students will be charged the semester rate for the room they are occupying. All room changes must occur during this time. The Director for Student Life must approve any exceptions. There will be no cost adjustments for moving to a lower or higher price resident hall room after the two-week period.
Residence Hall Damage Change
Occupants in the residence halls are held responsible for the condition of their rooms and furnishings. Damage to the rooms or any property therein will be charged to the occupants. In the case of general damage in a residence hall, assessment for damage may be made on all students residing in the particular building or section of the building.
In case of general damage to public areas of the campus, assessment for community damage may be made to all students. A member of the administration, Campus Enhancement Services or Residence Life may make damage assessments. Assessment for such damages is payable immediately to the business office and will be charged to the student’s account.