The following rates and figures are
for the 2011-12 academic year, as approved by the Thomas More College
Board of Trustees. Tuition for PART-TIME students
is based on per credit hour basis. FULL-TIME tuition rates apply providing appropriate
credit hour loads are maintained.
2011-12 Tuition and Fees (per semester)
TUITION
| Full-Time |
| 12-18 Credit Hours |
| Current Students |
| prior to SM07 | $11,695 |
| beginning SM07 |
$11,535 |
| beginning SM08 |
$11,745 |
| beginning SM09 |
$11,940 |
| beginning SM10 |
$12,360 |
| New Students |
| beginning SM11 |
$12,500 |
| Additional per credit | |
| in excess of 18 hours |
$515 |
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| Part-Time |
| Per credit hour for students | |
| taking 1 through 11 hours |
$560 |
| Technology Fee | $30/cr. hr., Max $300 |
Student Activity Fee (Fall and Spring only) | $15 |
FEES
| Miscellaneous Fees |
| (Technology, etc) | $360 |
| Orientation Fee for |
| first time students | $125 |
| Nursing courses |
| add $30 per credit hour |
Note that some courses requires miscellaneous
lab fees that range from $10-160 per semester. In addition,
graduating students are assessed a one-time fee, depending
on type of degree earned. Rates for accelerated programs
can be obtained by contacting the Thomas More Accelerated
Program (TAP) Office.
Understanding that the investment you make in your education
is a considerable one, Thomas More College participates financially
in the total cost for all students' expenses through supplemental
sources. Contributed services, funded scholarships, support from
the Diocese of Covington and its parishes, annual fund programs,
and gifts from individuals, corporations, and foundations all
add up to defray the actual total costs for every Thomas More
College student.
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Did You Know?
Thomas More College participates financially
in the total cost for all students' expenses through supplemental
sources. Contributed services, funded scholarships, support from
the Diocese of Covington and its parishes, annual fund programs,
and gifts from individuals, corporations, and foundations all add
up to defray the actual total costs for every Thomas More College
student.
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