Tuition at UMFK

The following figures are for the 2025-2026 academic year and are based on two semesters. Please note that figures for books and supplies are estimated.

Estimated Annual CostIn-StateCanadianOut-of-State &
International
RN to BSN OnlineMSN OnlineDNP OnlineYourPace Program
Tuition (full-time) 1$8,040$8,040$13,710
Fees 2$1,665$1,665$1,665$0$0$0$0
Books & Supplies 3$1,000$1,000$1,000
Residence Hall Room 4$5,300$5,300$5,300
Board (all-day dining)5$4,650$4,650$4,650
Estimated Annual Total: 6$20,655$20,655$26,325
Expense TypeCharge BasisAmount
In-State Tuition RatePer Credit Hour$268
Canadian Tuition RatePer Credit Hour$268
Out-of-State & International Tuition RatePer Credit Hour$457
RN to BSN Online Tuition RatePer Credit Hour$328
MSN Online Tuition RatePer Credit Hour$500
DNP Online Tuition RatePer Credit Hour$500
YourPace Program Tuition RatePer 8-Week Session$1,800

Military: Former military, currently active military, and dependents may qualify for in-state tuition. Please see the Business Office for more information.

  1. Based upon 30 credits for the academic year (15 credits per semester).
  2. Mandatory
  3. The cost for books, fees, and supplies is out-of-pocket and represents an estimate.
  4. $5,300.00 reflects the cost of the Lodge. The cost of Crocker Hall is $4,420.00. Powell Hall, consisting of all single rooms for non-traditional students, is offline.
  5. Specific costs for this meal plan are for the full year. All Day Dining also includes a $150 Declining Balance. Please visit the Dining Services website for more information about this meal plan.
  6. Other incidental or special course fees are assessed as appropriate.

Note: The financial requirements of the University, changing costs, state and legislative action, and other matters may require an adjustment to these charges and expenses listed on this site. The University reserves the right to make such adjustments to the estimated costs and fees as may from time to time be necessary in the opinion of the Board of Trustees up to the first day of classes for a given academic term. The applicant acknowledges this reservation by applying for admission or registration.