Tuition and Fees
2020–2021 GEPN Tuition & Fees
ysn tuition & fees: 1st year gepn |
fall |
spring |
summer |
total |
---|---|---|---|---|
full-time tuition | $23,095 | $23,095 | $18,323 | $64,513 |
equipment & technology fee | $2,025 | $2,025 | ||
lab fees | $460 | $460 | ||
student activities fee | $120 | $120 | ||
total | $25,700 | $23,095 | $18,323 | $67,118 |
Subject to increase.
additional fees
Acceptance Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $600 is required within three weeks of the receipt of an offer of admission in order to secure a place in the entering class. For matriculating students, $300 will be credited toward the fall-term tuition.
Required Fees
The University requires hospitalization insurance for all students. Students will be billed $2,548 in 2020–2021 for single-student hospitalization/specialty coverage with Yale Health (see Health Services in the chapter Yale University Resources and Services). This fee may be waived with proof of alternative coverage for each year of enrollment.
Students are also responsible for the cost of equipment, uniforms, books, photocopying, transportation to and from clinical sites, and on-site parking, if needed.
Other Fees
Service fees are charged for late registration, course schedule changes after the add/drop period, Internet connectivity from a Yale residence hall, late return of library materials, and the like.
Nurse-Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Dual Specialty
Students who are accepted into the NM/WHNP dual specialty will pay an additional fee, split over four terms, beginning in the fall of the first specialty year. For students entering the dual specialty in the 2019–2020 academic year, the additional fee is $15,000 (of which $3,750 is due each term for four terms). For students entering the dual specialty in the 2020–2021 academic year, the fee is $15,750 (of which $3,937.50 is due each term for four terms).
If, at the end of the first two terms, a student elects to drop one of the specialty tracks, the student will not need to pay the second-year dual specialty fee. If the student drops a specialty track in the second year, the fee will not be refunded.
2020-2021 New MSN Tuition & Fees
YSN Tuition & Fees: new Masters of science in nursing |
Fall |
spring |
total |
---|---|---|---|
Full-time Tuition | $23,095 | $23,095 | $46,190 |
Equipment & Technology Fee | $2,025 | $2,025 | |
Lab Fees | $460 | $460 | |
Student Activities Fee | $120 | $120 | |
Total | $25,700 | $23,095 | $48,795 |
Subject to increase.
additional Fees
Acceptance Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $600 is required within three weeks of the receipt of an offer of admission in order to secure a place in the entering class. For matriculating students, $300 will be credited toward the fall-term tuition.
Required Fees
The University requires hospitalization insurance for all students. Students will be billed $2,548 in 2020–2021 for single-student hospitalization/specialty coverage with Yale Health (see Health Services in the chapter Yale University Resources and Services). This fee may be waived with proof of alternative coverage for each year of enrollment.
Students are also responsible for the cost of equipment, uniforms, books, photocopying, transportation to and from clinical sites, and on-site parking, if needed.
Other Fees
Service fees are charged for late registration, course schedule changes after the add/drop period, Internet connectivity from a Yale residence hall, late return of library materials, and the like.
Nurse-Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Dual Specialty
Students who are accepted into the NM/WHNP dual specialty will pay an additional fee, split over four terms, beginning in the fall of the first specialty year. For students entering the dual specialty in the 2019–2020 academic year, the additional fee is $15,000 (of which $3,750 is due each term for four terms). For students entering the dual specialty in the 2020–2021 academic year, the fee is $15,750 (of which $3,937.50 is due each term for four terms).
If, at the end of the first two terms, a student elects to drop one of the specialty tracks, the student will not need to pay the second-year dual specialty fee. If the student drops a specialty track in the second year, the fee will not be refunded.
2020–2021 Part Time MSN Tuition & Fees
ysn tuition & fees: Part time msn |
fall |
spring |
total |
---|---|---|---|
full-time tuition | $15,325 | $15,325 | $30,650 |
equipment & technology fee | $695 | $695 | |
student activities fee | $120 | $120 | |
total | $16,140 | $15,325 | $31,465 |
Subject to increase.
additional fees
Acceptance Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $600 is required within three weeks of the receipt of an offer of admission in order to secure a place in the entering class. For matriculating students, $300 will be credited toward the fall-term tuition.
Required Fees
The University requires hospitalization insurance for all students. Students will be billed $2,548 in 2020–2021 for single-student hospitalization/specialty coverage with Yale Health (see Health Services in the chapter Yale University Resources and Services). This fee may be waived with proof of alternative coverage for each year of enrollment.
Students are also responsible for the cost of equipment, uniforms, books, photocopying, transportation to and from clinical sites, and on-site parking, if needed.
Other Fees
Service fees are charged for late registration, course schedule changes after the add/drop period, Internet connectivity from a Yale residence hall, late return of library materials, and the like.
Nurse-Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Dual Specialty
Students who are accepted into the NM/WHNP dual specialty will pay an additional fee, split over four terms, beginning in the fall of the first specialty year. For students entering the dual specialty in the 2019–2020 academic year, the additional fee is $15,000 (of which $3,750 is due each term for four terms). For students entering the dual specialty in the 2020–2021 academic year, the fee is $15,750 (of which $3,937.50 is due each term for four terms).
If, at the end of the first two terms, a student elects to drop one of the specialty tracks, the student will not need to pay the second-year dual specialty fee. If the student drops a specialty track in the second year, the fee will not be refunded.
2020–2021 Continuing MSN Tuition & Fees
ysn tuition & fees: Continuing MSN Tuition & Fees |
fall |
spring |
total |
---|---|---|---|
full-time tuition | $23,095 | $23,095 | $46,190 |
equipment & technology fee | $695 | $695 | |
Lab fees | $460 | $460 | |
student activities fee | $120 | $120 | |
total | $24,370 | $23,095 | $47,465 |
Subject to increase.
additional fees
Acceptance Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $600 is required within three weeks of the receipt of an offer of admission in order to secure a place in the entering class. For matriculating students, $300 will be credited toward the fall-term tuition.
Required Fees
The University requires hospitalization insurance for all students. Students will be billed $2,548 in 2020–2021 for single-student hospitalization/specialty coverage with Yale Health (see Health Services in the chapter Yale University Resources and Services). This fee may be waived with proof of alternative coverage for each year of enrollment.
Students are also responsible for the cost of equipment, uniforms, books, photocopying, transportation to and from clinical sites, and on-site parking, if needed.
Other Fees
Service fees are charged for late registration, course schedule changes after the add/drop period, Internet connectivity from a Yale residence hall, late return of library materials, and the like.
Nurse-Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Dual Specialty
Students who are accepted into the NM/WHNP dual specialty will pay an additional fee, split over four terms, beginning in the fall of the first specialty year. For students entering the dual specialty in the 2019–2020 academic year, the additional fee is $15,000 (of which $3,750 is due each term for four terms). For students entering the dual specialty in the 2020–2021 academic year, the fee is $15,750 (of which $3,937.50 is due each term for four terms).
If, at the end of the first two terms, a student elects to drop one of the specialty tracks, the student will not need to pay the second-year dual specialty fee. If the student drops a specialty track in the second year, the fee will not be refunded.
2020–2021 DNP Programs Tuition & Fees
ysn tuition & fees: Health Care Leadership, Systems, and Policy DNP |
fall |
spring |
total |
---|---|---|---|
full-time tuition | $15,330 | $15,330 | $30,660 |
equipment & technology fee | $695 | $695 | |
student activities fee | $120 | $120 | |
total | $16,145 | $15,330 | $31,475 |
Subject to increase.
other fees
Service fees are charged for late registration, course schedule changes after the add/drop period, Internet connectivity from a student residence, late return of library materials, and the like.
2020–2021 Post Masters Certificate Tuition & Fees
Tuition and Fees
The Post-Master’s Certificate Program and non-matriculated part-time study are available at $1,820 per credit. Applicable fees, such as the equipment and technology fee of $695 and the student activity fee of $120, are also assessed.
additional fees
Acceptance Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $600 is required within three weeks of the receipt of an offer of admission in order to secure a place in the entering class. For matriculating students, $300 will be credited toward the fall-term tuition.
Required Fees
The University requires hospitalization insurance for all students. Students will be billed $2,548 in 2020–2021 for single-student hospitalization/specialty coverage with Yale Health (see Health Services in the chapter Yale University Resources and Services). This fee may be waived with proof of alternative coverage for each year of enrollment.
Students are also responsible for the cost of equipment, uniforms, books, photocopying, transportation to and from clinical sites, and on-site parking, if needed.
Other Fees
Service fees are charged for late registration, course schedule changes after the add/drop period, Internet connectivity from a Yale residence hall, late return of library materials, and the like.