A degree from UMKC is a gateway to a successful career. Here you can estimate how much your investment will cost and find ways to make it more affordable.
Estimates are based on full-time enrollment in 24 credit hours for undergraduate students and 18 credit hours for graduate students for one academic year (fall and spring). Professional program fees and tuition cost estimates are not included in this table.
Undergraduate programs | Graduate programs | ||||
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Nursing | Computer science, engineering and information technology | Dental hygiene | Other bachelor's degree programs | Master's and doctorate programs | |
Tuition and fees | $30,005 | $27,352 | $26,920 | $26,560 | $23,410 |
Living expenses (rent, utilities, transportation and groceries) | $17,237 | $17,237 | $17,237 | $17,237 | $17,237 |
Other expenses (health insurance, textbooks, fees for international students) | $3,885 | $3,885 | $3,885 | $3,885 | $3,885 |
Estimated cost of attendance | $51,127 | $49,842 | $49,388 | $49,010 | $45,703 |
Estimated cost of attendance is the total amount (before scholarships or assistantships) that will be printed on your Form I-20 for F-1 students or Form DS-2019 for J-1 students.
There may be additional fees for international students enrolled in a professional program.
Type of dependent | Additional amount per year |
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F-2 dependent spouse | $5,397 |
Each F-2 dependent child | $5,397 |
J-2 dependent spouse | $8,031 |
First J-2 dependent child | $8,031 |
Each additional J-2 dependent child | $5,397 |
We offer several scholarship opportunities specifically for international students.
You may be eligible for a scholarship from your specific degree program.
Graduate students are eligible for a variety of funding opportunities, including assistantship, fellowships, grants and awards.