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Cost of Attendance
and Scholarships

Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance for International Students 2022-2023

Tuition and fees are set by the ¹ú²úAV Board of Trustees each June. To find out more about these costs for international undergraduate and international graduate students, please visit the University of Northern Colorado Costs webpage.

The U.S. Government requires we verify students have before they may receive an immigration document from the University of Northern Colorado.

For the Intensive English Program (IEP) costs, please the Admission to the IEP webpage and the IEP Estimated Tuition and Fees webpage.

Tuition Estimator

Please note that the actual amount you will pay will vary based on the number of credit hours you enroll in, your choice of housing and meal plan, as well as your personal expenses. If you would like to get a more personalized estimate for your cost of attendance please use the or .

Dependent Expenses

You will need to provide additional proof of funding if your dependents (spouse and/or children) are going to come to the U.S. with you. First dependent: $6,000, each additional dependent: $5,000.

Scholarships and Assistantships

Undergraduate

  • First-Year and Transfer Admission-Based non-resident scholarships — for students who have completed at least three years of high school in the U.S. or earned at least 13 transferable credit hours in the U.S. who are working on their first bachelor’s degree. A separate application is not needed.
  • ¹ú²úAV Universal Scholarship Application — students may apply through Ursa after they have been admitted to ¹ú²úAV.
  • ¹ú²úAV International Institutional Scholarships — students may apply through the Office of Global Engagement after they have been admitted to ¹ú²úAV.
  • Academic departments may offer scholarships; please check with them directly to learn more about departmental scholarship opportunities.

Graduate

There are also external scholarship and financial aid programs for international students.