Graduate Fees and Financial Aid

Student tuition and fees, established by the Board of Trustees, apply equally to all students. These fees represent approximately 38% of the University’s general revenues. Additional revenue sources include state appropriations, donations, endowment income, and federal appropriations.

Each student is responsible for understanding and complying with University policies and for paying established fees, which are updated regularly in catalogs, fee-payment materials, and on the University’s website. Application for admission, as well as subsequent registration, constitutes acceptance of these terms. The University reserves the right to revise its policies, fees, and other charges. Any revisions to policies or rates apply to all students. In most cases, the University provides advanced notice of such changes.

UD’s Cost of Attendance

Graduate Tuition (Per Semester)

UD graduate tuition costs are outlined in the tables below. Charges are the same for courses taken for credit or as an auditor (listener). The University of Delaware publishes the graduate student tuition rates on the Graduate College Website. UD Deans may offer adjustments to the tuition rate in specific programs that may reduce the per credit costs. All full-time graduate students and those with assistantships or fellowships pay the full-time tuition charge and mandatory fees (see Related Fees below). Tuition charges are based on registrations made before the end of late registration, or the free drop/add period (the first two weeks of regular semesters or the first four days of Winter/Summer sessions). Students are responsible for full charges as of that point; no rebates of tuition will be made for courses dropped thereafter. Please visit the Graduate Catalog to review information about graduate costs and funding.

2024-2025 Sustaining Fees
Level Per Semester
Master’s $ 833
Doctoral $ 1258

Graduate Mandatory Fees (Per Semester)

All full-time graduate students are responsible for mandatory fees in the Fall and Spring semesters.

Fee

Full-Time

(9+ Credits or on Contract)

Part-Time

(1-8 Credits)

Description

Student Wellbeing Fee

The mandatory Student Wellbeing Fee upholds the University’s commitment to holistic student wellbeing by implementing best practices to enhance the communities within which students live and learn. Through the Wellbeing fee, undergraduate and graduate students have access to a range of HIPAA and FERPA compliant healthcare services as well as programs that support students’ mental, physical, and behavioral health. More details about wellbeing at UD can be found here.

The mandatory Student Center fee supports a full range of programs and services in student-centric facilities where undergraduate and graduate students can host meetings and events, participate in one or more of the over 400 student organizations, and engage with other students in well-appointed lounge, study, and dining spaces. The fee also supports state of the art facilities such as the eSports Arena and Hen Zone as well as facility maintenance and improvements, capital projects, and operating costs for the university student centers.

This is a mandatory fee charged to all full-time graduate students entitling them to full access of recreation facilities.There will be no additional charges for the special sessions (fall covers through winter, and spring covers through summer). Part-time students are eligible to receive the services on a fee-for-service basis. See http://www.udel.edu/recreation/services-policies/eligible-users.html for additional information.

International Student Service

This fee is mandatory for international students and supports services provided by the Office of International Students and Scholars. An additional fee of $90 will be charged if students enroll in Summer Sessions.

$1,428.46 - Fall
$1,658.76 - Spring
unless waived

$1,428.46 - Fall
$1,658.76 - Spring
unless waived

Course Related Fees

Certain courses incur additional fees in support of special equipment or services provided.

Fee

Amount Per Semester

Course(s)

$125 (charged for each course)

*Simulation Lab Fee is charged only once per semester, not per course.

Miscellaneous Fees

Other fees charged to students for various activities or services.

Fee

Fee Amount

Description

Charged to all undergraduate and graduate students applying for admission to the University of Delaware

Application for Advanced Degree

$95 - Doctoral Candidates

$50 - Master’s Candidates

Charged to all graduate students who have met the requirements of their graduate degree program

Charged during Fall and Spring Semesters to part-time graduate and continuing education students who choose to utilize the facilities at the Carpenter Sports Building

Change of Registration

Charged, in addition to tuition, to students who make changes to their registration after the free drop/add period

$75 per credit hour

Charged to all students who attempt to test out of University courses by passing an exam

Charged to cover costs associated with disciplinary action incurred by Facilities, University Police, and Grounds departments.

Flex Deficit Charge

Determined by usage

Charged to any student whose Flex account spending exceeds available funds in the Flex account

Charged to students registered for summer session (fee is per session)

Charged to candidates for advanced degrees who must file an Application for Advanced Degree with the Graduate College

Required of all ID card replacements

Fee per semester for enrollment in the Installment Payment Plan, a four-installment payment option offered in Fall and Spring Semesters

Late fee charged for late or inadequate installment payments

Late fee charged to students who have not financially cleared their student account after the payment deadline and each month there remains an open balance and no installment plan enrollment

Determined by Library fee structure

Fines assessed for late or non-returned books or other library materials

Determined by Parking Services’ fee structure

Fines assessed to students who violate University parking policy or fail to display their parking permit

Charged during Fall and Spring Semesters and Winter and Summer Sessions to undergraduate and continuing education students (full or part-time) who are not charged the mandatory comprehensive fee and who choose to utilize the facilities at the Carpenter Sports Building

Charged for registration in each optional term (Winter, Summer I, Summer II)

Assessed to students who are canceled for a semester and then granted reinstatement

Residence Hall Breaks & Early/Late Stay

See Residence Life & Housing for additional information and directions on how to sign up to check in early, stay over break, or check out late.

Residence Hall Excessive Cleaning/Damage

Charged to students who live on campus whose rooms and/or shared living areas incur damage

Residence Hall Key and Core Change

$93 (Regular) /
$TBD (Emergency - dependent on day/time of request)

Charged to all students who require a key core change

Residence Hall Late Cancellation

Charged to students who cancel their application or request a release from the housing agreement after the deadline, per the Student Housing Contract

Residence Hall Improper Check Out

Charged to any student who does not check out of the halls at breaks or semester closing by the posted closing time

Fee assessed for each check of ACH returned by the University’s bank after being presented to the payee’s institution

Student Conduct Administrative

Determined by Student Conduct

Charged to students referred to the Office of Student Conduct for case processing

Charged to undergraduate students who transfer high school credit (AP) courses to UD

$7 (regular request) /
$15 (immediate request)

Charged to any student requesting an official copy of their UD transcript

Charged to any student who takes a course, for academic credit, at another institution and then transfers that credit to UD

Housing

Please review housing costs on the University of Delaware Residence Life and Housing’s website. Housing charges are applied to your student account and paid along with other charges, as outlined below in the Paying Student Account section.

Food

Students living in traditional residence halls are required to select from available resident meal plan options for each semester/session. Please review housing costs on University of Delaware’s Food website. Food charges are applied to your student account and paid along with other charges, as outlined below in the Paying Student Account section.

Paying Student Account

The University uses My Finances, an electronic account management tool which allows students and authorized users to view all aspects of account activity (charges, credits, payments, financial aid eligibility and status, to-do list items, and tax information) as well as make payments to the student account and manage Flex account funds.

All communications regarding student account billing are sent solely via email to students’ UDEL email addresses and to authorized parent/guardian email addresses. Billing communications direct recipients to log in securely to My Finances to review and pay the bill. (Students can select authorized users through UDSIS by clicking “Manage Parent/Guardian Access.”)

Payment Due Dates and Installment Payment Plan

UD offers an installment plan for each the Fall and Spring Semesters, where payments can be divided into 3 monthly installments. A $50 fee is applied upon enrollment in the installment plan, and $25 a late fee is charged each month that an installment payment is late. No installment options are available for Winter and Summer Sessions. Families may opt into the Installment Payment Plan when making payment on My Finances. Payments in full for special sessions (Winter and Summer) are due by the first day of classes for the respective session.

Payment Due Dates

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Payment in Full

1 st Installment

2 nd Installment

3 rd Installment

Payment Options

My Finances offers the following payment options for families to pay the student account. Additionally, payments can be made via cash or check by visiting the Cashier’s Office in the Student Services Building.