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Tuition cost per course

Tuition is based on number of credit hours per course. Courses are typically 3 credits, but can range from 1-6 credits. Costs do not include savings opportunities like transfer credits and scholarships. Learn how to reduce cost.

Undergrad

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Cost per credit 

Credits per course

Resource fee

$398

x3

+ $170

Estimated cost per course

$1,364 / course

Master's

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Cost per credit 

Credits per course

Resource fee

$698

x3

+ $195

Estimated cost per course

$2,289 / course

Doctoral

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Cost per credit 

Credits per course

Resource fee

$810

x3

+ $205

Estimated cost per course

$2,635 / course

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What affects the overall cost of my program? 

Your full program cost can vary by: 

  • Savings opportunities.  Your cost could be reduced with eligible transfer credits, scholarships, employer discounts and more. Students with eligible credits and relevant experience on average saved $11K and 1 year off their undergraduate degree at University of Phoenix. 
  • Specific program costs.  Additional costs that may only apply to certain programs may be included such as background checks, health screenings or professional third-party exam fees.  Fees vary by program. Please check your selected program pages for a complete list of specific fees.

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Students with eligible credits and relevant experience on average saved:

$11,000

1 year

Off their undergraduate degree with University of Phoenix.

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