Doctor of Nursing Education Tuition

DNE Tuition and Fees

You will pay tuition and fees each semester you are enrolled in the program, based on the number of credit hours you are completing. 

We know that program cost is a crucial consideration and have estimates to share with you. Please be aware that, while the included figures are based on the most accurate information available, they are estimates only and are subject to change at any time. These estimates may not apply to individual students with unique educational paths. Our goal is to provide a snapshot of what you may be able to expect. 

Current tuition and fee estimates can be found in detail on our partner website Ohio State Online.

Exact amounts of current tuition and fees can be found in detail on Ohio State’s Registrar website

 

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Should you have any specific questions regarding cost and financial counsel, please reach out to the Student Financial Aid Office for assistance.

Scholarships offered through the College of Nursing are made available for application each spring semester. Thanks in large part to generous private donors, the College of Nursing has a number of scholarships available. Continuing students are invited to submit the scholarship application to be considered for need-based and/or merit-based scholarships. These funds are limited and preference is given to full-time students who are continuously enrolled.

Doctoral students are also eligible to apply for funds (pending availability) through the Nursing Faculty Loan Program (NFLP). The NFLP is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and is designed to increase the number of nursing faculty across the country. If you intend on working as a full-time faculty member at an accredited college or university after graduation, this program provides loan principle and interest forgiveness benefits of up to 85 percent. As a student enrolled in a doctoral program at the College of Nursing, you can apply for loans up to $35,500 annually for a maximum of five years. If you are a current student and interested in applying for these funds, learn more here.

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