Cost of Attendance (COA) is established for use in determining Federal Student Aid eligibility. The COA below is an estimate of a student’s educational expenses for a 9-month, 36 quarter credit hour basis, full-time enrollment status, applicable program of study, and housing status.
The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, defines COA components for all federal student aid programs. These components include direct costs, such as tuition and fees, and indirect costs, like food and housing. COA can be adjusted annually to reflect changes to these cost components.
Cost of Attendance will vary depending on your program of study, credit hour enrollment, and housing status. Students are not allowed to receive aid that exceeds their cost of attendance. It is important to budget wisely and make responsible borrowing decisions. Please email [email protected] for COA information for enrollment other than full-time.
Practical Nursing Student: 2023-24 Award Year
Cost Component | Independent**, Off-Campus | Dependent** with Parent or Military Housing |
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Tuition (36 credit hours)* | $13,860.00 | $13,860.00 |
Fees* | $957.60 | $957.60 |
Food & Housing (Living Expenses) | $9,891.00 | $4,950.00 |
Books, Supplies, & Course Materials | $2,524.32 | $2,524.32 |
Miscellaneous personal expenses | $3,114.00 | $3,114.00 |
Transportation | $2,079.00 | $2,079.00 |
Total Cost | $32,425.92 | $27,484.92 |
*PN Students attending the Indianapolis Campus must add an additional Tuition & Fees charge of $411.60 and an additional $5.09 in Books, Supplies, & Course Materials.
Associate Degree Nursing Student (ADN): 2023-24 Award Year
Cost Component | Independent**, Off-Campus | Dependent** with Parent or Military Housing |
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Tuition (36 credit hours) | $15,984.00 | $15,984.00 |
Fees* | $1,101.96 | $1,101.96 |
Food & Housing (Living Expenses) | $9,891.00 | $4,950.00 |
Books, Supplies, & Course Materials | $2,685.24 | $2,685.24 |
Miscellaneous personal expenses | $3,114.00 | $3,114.00 |
Transportation | $2,079.00 | $2,079.00 |
Total Cost | $34,855.20 | $29,914.20 |
Cost of Attendance Components – Definitions
Below we provide the updated definitions of commonly used COA terms based on the statutory changes in section 472 of the HEA, incorporating, as applicable and/or requested via the Professional Judgement process, the changes for the 2023-24 award year:
Tuition and fees
An amount normally assessed a student carrying the same academic workload, as determined by the institution.
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment
An allowance for books, course materials, and equipment, which must include all such costs required of all students in the same course of study, including a reasonable allowance for the rental or upfront purchase of a personal computer, as determined by the institution.
Miscellaneous personal expenses
An allowance, as determined by the institution, for a student attending the institution on at least a half-time basis.
Transportation
An allowance, as determined by the institution, which may include transportation between campus, residences, and place of work.
Living expenses
An allowance for food and housing costs, as determined by the institution, to be incurred by the student attending the institution on at least a half-time basis, including a standard food allowance that provides the equivalent of three meals each day.
Dependent care
An allowance based on the estimated actual expenses incurred for dependent care, based on the number and age of such dependents. The period for which dependent care is required includes, but is not limited to, class-time, study-time, field work, internships, and commuting time.
Disability-related expenses
An allowance, as determined by the institution, for expenses associated with a student’s disability, including special services, personal assistance, transportation, equipment, and supplies that are reasonably incurred and not provided for by other agencies.
Professional licensure, certification, or a first professional credential
An allowance for the costs associated with obtaining a license, certification, or a first professional credential, for a student in a program that prepares them to enter a profession that requires such a qualification.