Fees

TUITION AND FEES

The tuition and fees for a graduate student in the DNAP program at Texas Wesleyan University are as follows:

Full-time students (12-16 hours) per semester ..........................$750/hr
Part-time students (1-11 hours) per semester ............................$750/hr
General Fees ......................................................................................$40/hr
Technology fee ...................................................................................$16/hr
WebCT fees per class.......................................................................$50

On-line fees per class.......................................................................$30

The following approximate amounts are in addition to Texas Wesleyan University’s tuition/fees.

Textbooks $2,000
Program application fee $50
Graduate fee $50
   

**As of 9/27/06

 

The student is responsible for all books, supplies, and equipment as required by instructors.

COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS


The student must have access to a computer that will provide e-mail, Internet access and a printer. Class syllabi, notes and streaming video recordings of the lectures are posted online. Accessing and printing class material is the students’ responsibility. Class material will include online testing and communication with the university. The student will be required to check their course web site at least once weekly. Lecture back up video is available only with high-speed Internet access.

The computer should be less than two years old, use Windows 98 or newer operating system, have CD/DVD capability and run newer versions of Microsoft Office. All material is posted in PC compatible format, MAC users are responsible for their own compatibility issues.

The tuition and fees for students are set by Texas Wesleyan University and can be found in the expenses section of the graduate catalog.

 

All tuition and fees are subject to change without written notice.

 

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