Tuition & Fees (Fall 2007 - Summer 2008)
Tuition rates for credit courses vary by distance delivery method, location, and your student level — graduate or undergraduate.
Residency status is not a factor in determining distance and Denver-based tuition rates, however, residency status is a factor in determining tuition rates for some on-campus credit courses. Tuition assessed through the Division of Continuing Education is in addition to any on-campus tuition (if applicable).
Please see individual courses for current pricing. Browse credit courses »
Distance Delivery Method
| Undergraduate (Level 100 – 499) |
Graduate (Level 500 – 700) |
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|---|---|---|
| Online | $223 / $280 per credit | $315 / $419* per credit |
| Weekly Videotape DVD "Live" Recording DVD Pre-recorded Instructor Driven |
- | $520 per credit (media included in the cost of tuition) |
| Videotape Set VCD "Live" Recording VCD Pre-recorded Correspondence Televised |
$223 / $280* per credit (media may not be included in the cost of tuition and need to be ordered from the CSU Bookstore) |
$315 / $520* per credit (media may not be included in the cost of tuition and need to be ordered from the CSU Bookstore) |
* Courses required as part of a degree program.
Campus Credit Courses (Based on Residency)
| Undergraduate (Level 100 – 499) |
Graduate (Level 500 – 799) |
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|---|---|---|
| Colorado Resident | $235 per credit | $299 per credit |
| Nonresident | $933 per credit | $974 per credit |
Specific Graduate Degree Programs
| Graduate (Level 500 – 799) |
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|---|---|
| MBA (Distance) | $584 per credit |
| Executive MBA (Denver) | $45,900 (full tuition) |
| Organization Performance and Change (Denver) | $17,640 (full tuition) |
Colorado State University reserves the right to change tuition rates without notice. Tuition rates are subject to increase on an annual basis. All prices refer to U.S. currency.
University Fees
All University fees are assessed and collected through the standard student billing process. Do not pay fees to individuals or academic departments.
Technology Fee
A $15 technology fee applies to all students taking credit courses through the University to help support increasing technological needs, improvements, and advancements. This fee is assessed each term the student is registered.
Facility Fee (Campus Credit Courses only)
A $10 per-credit hour facility fee applies to students attending courses held on-campus to support the construction and maintenance of Colorado State University's campus.
Course Fees
Certain courses carry special course fees for additional services and materials. These fees cover travel expenses, equipment or room rental expenses, and other miscellaneous costs.
Student Fees
Students enrolled in academic courses, offered at a distance or at any of our locations, have the option of paying the on-campus student activity fee and receiving all the benefits associated with the fee. See the Academic Year Fee Schedule for current itemized fees.
For complete details, students should contact:
Registrar's Office
Records and Registration
Administration Annex
(970) 491-7148
Sponsored Billing Fee
Companies or agencies (sponsors) who request to be billed for a student's tuition will be assessed a non-refundable $40 service fee per student per semester. Students always have the option of paying tuition themselves. Failure to pay this billing service charge by a sponsor will result in termination of future sponsor billing requests.
Resident / Nonresident Classification
Under the Colorado "tuition law," the term in-state student is defined as:
A student who has been domiciled in Colorado for one year or more immediately preceding the first day of classes for the term for which such status is claimed.
The term domicile is a legal term used to describe the place where a person has chosen to make a true, fixed, permanent home. A domicile includes physical presence and evidence of intent and must be established for 12 months on, or prior to, the first day of classes. You can only establish domicile for tuition purposes in Colorado if you intend to reside permanently in the state, and meet the definition of a "Qualified Person." You may obtain a copy of the tuition law from Student Financial Services.
Colorado State University must follow the rules set forth in the Tuition Classification Statute, and is not free to make exceptions except unless specifically permitted under the Statute.
In-state residency applies to all credit courses held on-campus including those offered through Continuing Education. The initial classification is determined by the information you supply with registration. By law, the burden of proof is on you, the student, to provide clear and convincing evidence that you have created a Colorado domicile for the required 12-month period and that it is your intention to remain in Colorado. You may be called upon to provide additional information regarding your in-state residency status or to submit a petition to the University to review your domicile further.
Any student who provides false information to avoid paying "nonresident" tuition may be subject to legal and/or disciplinary actions.
Contact Student Financial Services for a copy of the tuition law, petition materials, or for more information. Also check common questions and answers about qualifying for Colorado residency provided by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.
More Information
Student Financial Services
(970) 491-6321

