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Tuition and Other Expenses

On-Campus Tuition Costs

Term
Per Credit Academic Year
Tuition
Fees
Total

Cost of Attendance Details

South Dakota and Montana Residents

If you are a South Dakota or Montana resident, tuition is billed a flat rate of $29,148.97 plus student fees of $2,399.19 per academic year. This is billed a flat, full-time rate for three terms (fall, spring, summer).

Additional Program Expenses

Additional Expenses

  • Students are required to secure personal health insurance prior to enrollment and may work through the North Dakota University System if they so choose. The insurance plan needs to cover basic health care charges plus emergency care.
  • Dislocation costs should also be considered including travel costs to and from ND or to areas of clinical learning sites if outside one's home area. Costs will vary depending on regional availability and the student's personal needs. While on campus food and lodging costs run approximately $1500 per didactic session.
  • Upon completion of the Program, there is a fee to take the National Certification Exam. At present, the cost of that exam is $500.
  • Policies and procedures for billing and refunds of tuition and fees are found on the One-Stop Student Services website.

Estimated Cost of Attendance

Housing

Past students have made various housing arrangements including local hotels or rental properties. Upon admission to the program, more specific information will be provided.

Department of Physician Assistant Studies
School of Medicine & Health Sciences
1301 N Columbia Rd Stop 9037
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037
P 701.777.2344
UND.med.paprogram@UND.edu

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1301 N Columbia Rd Stop 9037
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037

701.777.2514

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