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Graduate Catalog | 2018-2019 
    
Graduate Catalog | 2018-2019 Previous Edition

Graduate Tuition and Fees


UNC Charlotte is a publicly supported institution and primarily receives its revenue from the State of NC appropriations, in addition to tuition and fees.  It is the combination of tuition and fees that primarily supports the operations and expansion of UNC Charlotte.  Tuition and fees are approved by the Student Representatives, UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees, and the UNC Board of Governors.  Tuition rates are also approved by the NC General Assembly.  These fees are mandatory to every student and cannot be waived.

Tuition and fees are billed by the semester for Fall and Spring terms and by credit hour for Summer terms.  Twelve or more credit hours are considered full-time for undergraduates, and nine or more credit hours are considered full-time for graduates.

Students taking fewer than the 12 credit hours for undergraduate study or 9 credit hours for graduate study are charged a prorated portion of tuition and fees.

Charges for tuition and fees vary according to the student’s status as a resident or non-resident of North Carolina.  A non-resident student pays a higher rate of tuition than a legal resident.  For more details, see the heading for Residence Status for Tuition Purposes later in this section. 

Following were the tuition and required fees for 2017-2018.  (At the time of publication of this Catalog, the tuition and fees for the 2018-2019 academic year had not yet been announced.)

GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES
  0-2 Credit Hours 3-5 Credit Hours 6-8 Credit Hours 9+ Credit Hours
NC Resident Tuition (in-state) $542.13 $1084.25 $1626.38 $2168.50
Non-NC Resident Tuition (out-of-state) 2221.50 4442.75 6664.25 8885.50
Ed & Tech Fee 121.25 121.25 194.00 194.00
Food Service Facility Fee 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
University Fee 528.25 528.25 847.75 1204.00
49er Card Access Fee 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50
Safety & Security Fee 6.25 6.25 10.00 15.00
Transportation Services Fee 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50
UNC System Assoc Fee 0.15 0.15 0.25 0.50
Resident Total Tuition & Fees (in-state) $1278.03 $1820.15 $2758.38 $3759.00
Non-Resident Total Tuition & Fees (out-of-state) $2957.40 $5178.65 $7796.25 $10476.00

 

GRADUATE TUITION INCREMENT
(This is an additional per term charge that is assessed to all students in these programs)
  0-2 Credit Hours 3-5 Credit Hours 6-8 Credit Hours 9+ Credit Hours
College of Arts + Architecture
Master’s degrees $218.75 $437.50 $656.25 $875.00
College of Business
DBA 2625.00 5250.00 7875.00 10500.00
M.S. & Grad Certificate in Data Science & Business Analytics 875.00 1750.00 2625.00 3500.00
Master’s degrees and Graduate Certificates (excluding Data Science & Business Analytics) 750.00 1500.00 2250.00 3000.00
College of Computing and Informatics
M.S. in Cybersecurity & Grad Certificates in Info Security & Privacy, Network Security, & Secure Software Development 500.00 1000.00 1500.00 2000.00
All other Master’s degrees & Graduate Certificates 337.50 675.00 1012.50 1350.00
College of Engineering
Doctoral and Master’s Programs 225.00 450.00 675.00 900.00
College of Health and Human Services
MHA, and M.S. & Grad Certificate in Health Informatics 337.50 675.00 1012.50 1350.00
M.S. in Respiratory Care 125.00 250.00 375.00 500.00
MPH & Grad Certificates in Public Health 75.00 150.00 225.00 300.00
MSN (excl. Anesthesia) & Nursing Grad Certificates 150.00 300.00 450.00 600.00
Doctor of Nursing Practice 600.00 1200.00 1800.00 2400.00
Ph.D. in Public Health Sciences 225.00 450.00 675.00 900.00
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
M.A. in I/O Psychology 300.00 600.00 900.00 1200.00

 

The University reserves the right, with the approval of proper authorities, to make changes in tuition and fees at any time.  The University also reserves the right to correct any clerical errors on a student’s account.  For the most current listing of tuition and fees at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, see ninercentral.com.

Tuition Surcharge

UNC Charlotte follows regulations regarding Tuition Surcharge established by the State of North Carolina.  These regulations change frequently.  The current state policy can be found at ninercentral.uncc.edu/tuition-surcharge.


Required Fees

The required fees included in the Tuition and Fees table above are explained below.

49er Card Access Fee

This fee supports the University’s 49er Card operations and support.  The ID card is not only used for identification purposes, but also as a library card and as a campus card for dining and vending purchases.  This fee does not cover a replacement card of a lost or stolen card.

Ed and Tech Fee

This fee is directly related to the infrastructure supporting student technology needs across campus including hardware and software applications, supplies for educational materials, web services, laboratory expenses and equipment, public student computing labs, central email and Internet services, training classes and classrooms, and central help desk services.

Food Service Facilities Fee

This fee provides funds to support year round access, maintenance, repairs, and operation of campus dining facilities.

Health Services Fee

This fee funds health and counseling services for students, which includes the operations of the Student Health Center, the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Center for Wellness Promotion.

Safety and Security Fee

This fee provides funding for several of the recommendations made by the UNC Board of Governors’ 2013-14 UNC [system-wide] Campus Security Initiative report which include, but are not limited to:  (1) campus police officer and telecommunicator compensation; (2) highly qualified and trained investigators and hearing officers for reports of serious offenses, such as sexual violence; (3) Title IX and Clery Act compliance coordination; (4) substance abuse counselors, case managers, and/or other counseling staff; and (5) system-level safety and security training, coordination, and audit functions.  The fee may also provide funding to meet some additional campus-specific safety and security needs consistent with the report’s recommendations.  The structure for this fee allows $26 of the $30 collected from each student per academic year to fund campus level and shared-services activities, while $4 of the $30 is allocated by the UNC General Administration for system-wide coordination, trainings, and other shared services functions.

Transportation Service Fee

This charge supports funding for Niner Transit (campus shuttle system), the Niner Paratransit service, and the CATS Access Pass.  The services provide UNC Charlotte with efficient and safe campus transportation, reduce vehicular congestion, and decrease the demand for proximity parking.

UNC System Student Association Fee

This fee is a University of NC system-wide fee charged to all system students to support the University Of North Carolina Association of Student Governments. This association is a student led advocacy group whose main purpose is to ensure that the benefits of the University of North Carolina are extended to the people of North Carolina, as far as practicable, free of expense.

University Fee

This is a consolidated fee that relates to University debt service payments (to construct new facilities and purchase administrative computing systems) and to support other activities/operations including Athletics programs and events, Student Activity Center operations, and Cone University Center operations.  The following fees are consolidated into the University Fee:

  • Athletics - Funds intercollegiate athletics, including salaries and maintenance and operation of athletic facilities.
  • Student Activities - Funds non-academic student services (student unions, intramural facilities, student organizations, newspapers, yearbooks, and entertainment programs).
  • Debt Service - Funds the principal and interest for capital projects.  Examples for UNC Charlotte include the Student Union, Football Stadium, and Student Activity Facility.

Special Fees

The following additional course fees are charged to cover the cost of supplies or special materials:

ADDITIONAL COURSE FEES (PER SEMESTER)
Course Fee
GRAD 7999 - Master’s Graduate Residency Credit  (Resident) $213
GRAD 7999 - Master’s Graduate Residency Credit  (Non-Resident) $872
GRAD 9999 - Doctoral Graduate Residency Credit  (Resident) $213
GRAD 9999 - Doctoral Graduate Residency Credit  (Non-Resident) $872

Application Fee

A $60 application fee must be submitted with the application for admission.  The fee is nondeductible and nonrefundable.

Credit by Examination Fee

A written examination for a course requires a fee of $15.  A laboratory examination requiring the arrangement of such things as laboratory materials will require a fee of $25.  A combination of a laboratory and written examination will require a fee of $30.

Matriculation Fee

Instead of paying separate fees for such things as new student convocation, commencement, and hardcopy academic transcripts, UNC Charlotte students pay a matriculation fee and receive these and other services at no charge.  Students are charged the $100 matriculation fee upon entry into a baccalaureate, graduate certificate/master’s, and doctoral program at UNC Charlotte.


Residence Status For Tuition Purposes

Tuition charges are based upon classification of a student as a resident or a non-resident of North Carolina for tuition purposes.  The North Carolina Residency Determination Service (RDS), the sole authority for residency determinations, shall determine whether a student is a resident or non-resident for tuition purposes. 

Residency Application Procedure

A new, incoming, or current student who wishes to request a residency classification will apply using the Residency Determination Service (RDS).  RDS is the entity responsible for all new classifications of residency in North Carolina.  To begin the process, visit www.NCresidency.org.  ALL student inquiries about initial determinations, reconsiderations, or appeals, should be directed to RDS, the sole authority for undergraduate residency determinations.   Students may contact RDS at 844-319-3640 or rdsinfo@ncresidency.org.

Appeal Procedure

A new, incoming, or current student who has exhausted the residency application procedure and has been classified as a non-resident for tuition purposes, may request further consideration of that decision to the Residency Determination Service (RDS).  RDS is the entity responsible for all new classifications of residency in North Carolina.  ALL student inquiries about initial determinations, reconsiderations or appeals, should be directed to RDS, the sole authority for residency determinations.   Students may contact RDS at 844-319-3640 or rdsinfo@ncresidency.org.