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  1. Tuition and fees make up the majority of costs associated with your degree, but they're not all of it. Cost of attendance is an estimate used by the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office to determine financial aid eligibility.

  2. Missouri and Kansas residents pay the lowest tuition rates, along with any nonresidents who qualify for our Roo Nation or other scholarships. Resident rate estimates

  3. If you're from Missouri, Kansas or one of 15 other Midwestern states, you may qualify for one of our residency rates for undergraduate or graduate students. We also offer a scholarship that grants in-state tuition to eligible undergrads from all 50 states.

  4. Tuition and fee costs are based on enrollment in 28 credit hours for the Academic Year (Fall and Spring), except for dental hygiene, which is based on 34 credit hours. View estimated cost of attendance for your program

  5. Tuition and fees estimated in Mizzou’s Cost of Attendance (COA) are based on full-time enrollment, defined as 12-18 credit hours per term for undergraduate students. Students taking fewer than 12 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. Those taking more than 18 hours must pay for additional credits. Calculating Your COA.

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  6. For nonresident rates, view undergraduate tuition rates. Tuition is assessed each semester. Your program's tuition rate does not include the Student Life Fee. Search for your major or program by keyword to view its academic program rate.

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  8. The University of Missouri charges a flat tuition rate based on a student’s program of study, permitting a student to take 12-18 credits per term. There are three tiers with $900 being the increment of increase between each tier.

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