On Ground Programs | |
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RN to BSN Program | $475 Per Credit |
Accelerated Second-Degree BSN | *See On-Campus ABSN Program Tuition |
All Other Adult Undergraduate Programs (Non-Nursing) | $495 Per Credit |
Registration/Technology Fee (Non-Refundable) | $195 Per Term |
Tuition Payment Plan Service Charge (If applicable, Non-refundable) | See Plans for Details |
NDMU Online Programs (online.ndm.edu) | |
Online RN to BSN | $390 Per Credit |
Online Bachelor's Degree (Non-Nursing) | $435 Per Credit |
Registration/Technology Fee (Non-Refundable) | $195 Per Term |
Note: Credit and debit card payments will include a 2.95% processing fee.
Type | Hybrid | On-Campus* |
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Nursing Credits | 56 | 56 |
Cost per Credit Hour (nursing courses) | $1,045 | $992 |
Tuition (entire nursing curriculum) | $58,500 | $55,550 |
Program Fees (ATI NCLEX resources) |
$825 per Term ($3,300) |
$825 per Term ($3,300) |
Tuition + Program Fees | $61,800 | $58,850 |
Please note that there are certain expenses separate from tuition costs and program fees, which include: access to electronic health record software, background check, books, drug test, nursing-related supplies, and uniform. Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
For more information and an itemized breakdown of these costs, contact an admissions counselor.
Tuition may be paid by check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Payment can be made through the student self-service portal.
Note: Credit and debit card payments will include a 2.95% processing fee.
Students interested in financial aid, such as Federal Pell Grants and Federal Stafford Loans (subsidized or unsubsidized) must:
Tuition adjustments are based upon the total tuition due for all courses in any given semester. They are made on a percentage basis dependent on the date that the written withdrawal request is received in the registrar's office.
Tuition adjustment schedules, with the appropriate dates and percentages, are published in the course schedules at the beginning of each semester.
Telephone messages, communications with faculty members or advisors, and non-attendance at class are not valid methods of withdrawing from classes and do not obligate the University to refund all or part of the tuition. The fact that a student has not attended a class has no impact on tuition adjustment.
Non-payment of tuition without proper notification to the registrar's office of withdrawal from classes does not obligate the University to refund tuition payments or to credit a student's account for the tuition for that semester.
If the University exercises its right to drop students for non-payment, students must re-register for the courses. Payment of the outstanding tuition does not constitute re-registration and does not ensure the student a seat in any class.
Must be indicated on the withdrawal form available in the registrar's office. Registration, admission application fee and late fees are non-refundable.
A student who is receiving financial aid will be subject to the refund policy established by federal guidelines.
For more information, contact the business office at 410-532-5440.