Cost of Attendance

If you apply for financial aid, the Financial Aid Office will calculate your eligibility for aid based on the costs below. (Also see How Awards Are Determined.) 

These Fall 2025 and Spring 2025 budgets include direct TU charges (tuition/fees, campus housing, and meal plans) and allowances for indirect costs (books and supplies, off-campus housing/food, transportation, personal expenses, and federal loan fees). You will only incur loan fees if you borrow federal loans.

For students who live on-campus or off-campus not with parents, the housing and food allowances are based on the cost for Premium on-campus housing ($10,076 for two semesters) and the average cost of our four meal plan options ($6,686 for two semesters). Freshman on-campus housing costs are usually lower because most freshman live in less expensive multiple-occupancy rooms ($8,672 for two semesters) in the Glen Complex, Richmond, Newell, Prettyman, Scarborough, or the Residence Tower.

All our meal plans include unlimited daily visits to our three campus dining halls, but offer different options at our other campus restaurants. If you commute from your parents' home, you will receive a lower "Living with Parent" housing and food allowance.

The tables below list our estimated 2025-2026 rates. These rates may change when the University System of Maryland Board of Regents determines our official rates in June 2025. For more details, see tuition and fee rates or housing and meal plan rates

Enrollment Requirements

  • For all our initial aid offers, we assume full-time enrollment status and budgets. If you plan to enroll part-time, you must notify us. Follow these award notification instructions.
  • If you enroll less than half-time, your budget can only include tuition/fees and books/supplies and can’t include room/board, transportation, or personal expenses.
  • For information about aid program enrollment requirements, see Minimum Credits.

Differential Tuition Costs

In addition to the cost below, juniors and seniors with majors in Nursing, the College of Business and Economics, and the Computer and Information Sciences Department must pay an additional $63 per unit in Differential Tuition charges for their courses in these departments.  The estimated average annual differential tuition charges for full-time juniors and seniors are $1,178 for Nursing, $1,428 for the College of Business and Economics, and $1,112 the Computer and Information Sciences Department. Total Differential Tuition charges are capped at $750 per semester and $3,000 total during all your semesters at TU.

2025-2026 Full-time Undergraduates (12-15 units)


MD Resident On/Off Campus Out-Of-State On/Off Campus MD Resident Living with Parents
Out-of-state Living with Parents
Tuition and Fees $12,110 $31,332 $12,110 $31,332
Housing and Food Allowance $16,762 $16,762 $3,170  $3,170
Books and Supplies $    960
$    960 $  960  $  960
Personal Expenses $    970  $   970 $  970  $  970
Transportation Expenses $  2,460  $ 2,460 $2,460  $2,460
Loan Fees Allowance $     280 $     280 $    280  $   280
Total $ 33,542 $52,764 $19,950  $39,172

The Housing & Food Allowance for students who live on-campus or off-campus not with parents includes $5,038/semester ($10,076 total) based on Premium Housing and $3,343/term ($6,886 total) based on the average of our four meal plan rates. See housing and meal plan options.

2025-2026 Part-time Undergraduates

If you will enroll part-time, we must reduce your budget to match the 3/4 time (9-11 units) or half-time (6-8 units) tuition/fee budgets below.

Enrollment Level MD RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE
9 Units Tuition/Fees $9,270 $23,724
6 Units Tuition/Fees $6,180 $ 15,816

2025-2026 Graduate Student Rates

Graduate tuition and fee rates don't vary based on full-time or part-time status. Most graduate courses are charged per unit rates except for Applied Information Technology (AIT) courses which have per course rates. For more information, see tuition and fees.

EXPENSES MD RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE
Tuition and Fees (Cost per Unit) $739 $1,335

2025-2026 Full-time Master’s Degrees and Graduate Certificates

These full-time budgets assume 9 units of tuition and fees per term.


MD Resident Out-Of-State
Tuition and Fees $13,302
$24,030
Books and Supplies $    720
$      720
Housing and Food Allowance $16,762 $  16,762
Personal Expenses $   4,142 $    4,142
Transportation Expenses $  2,460 $    2,460
Loan Fees Allowance $     220 $       220
Total $37,606 $    48,334

2025-2026 Half-time Master’s and Graduate Certificates

If you enroll for 6-8 units, we must reduce your budget to 6 units of Tuition/Fees. 

Budget Item MD Resident Out-of-State
6 Units Tuition/Fees $8,868 $16,020

2025-2026 Full-time Doctoral Students

At least 6 units/term.


MD Resident Out-Of-State
Tuition and Fees $8,868
$16,020
Books and Supplies $   480
$    480
Housing and Food Allowance $16,762 $ 16,762
Personal Expenses $  4,142 $    4,142
Transportation Expenses $  2,460 $   2,460
Loan Fees Allowance $     220 $      220
Total $32,932 $  40,084

2025-2026 Half-time Doctoral

If you will enroll for 3-5 units, we must reduce your budgets to 3 units of Tuition/Fees.

Budget Item MD Resident Out-of-State
3 Units Tuition/Fees $4,434 $8,010

2024-2025 Budgets

2024-2025 Cost of Attendance budgets are available as a PDF file.