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Spring & Summer Detailed Tuition Chart

Tuition - Spring & Summer 2026

Tuition for semester-length classes is billed as if 1/2 of the credits are taken spring term and 1/2 are taken summer term, but it is all due at the beginning of spring term. For an example of how the combination of term and semester-length classes are charged, please visit the Spring/Summer Tuition Calculator.

HoursUnder GradNon-LDS Under GradGradNon-LDS GradBusinessNon-LDS
Business
Law*Non-LDS Law*
0.5182364255510470940255510
13647285101,0209401,8805101,020
1.55461,0927651,5301,4102,8207651,530
27281,4561,0202,0401,8803,7601,0202,040
2.59101,8201,2752,5502,3504,7001,2752,550
31,0922,1841,5303,0602,8205,6401,5303,060
3.51,2742,5481,7853,5703,2906,5801,7853,570
41,4562,9122,0404,0803,7607,5202,0404,080
4.5-5.51,6363,2722,1684,3363,9987,9962,1684,336
Full-Time1,7223,444

Graduate students are considered full-time (for tuition purposes) at 4.5 credit hours. No 3/4 time tuition rate.
Undergraduates are considered full-time (for tuition purposes) at 6.0 credit hours.
*Law School Students are charged the Graduate Tuition Rate for Spring and Summer terms, as no law classes are offered.

Basic college expenses include tuition, books and supplies, housing and food (which could include rent, utilities, grocery/food), transportation expenses to campus and work, and loan fees if you borrow federal student loans. These costs are calculated each year and included in your estimated Cost of Attendance, which is used determine your eligibility if you apply for federal aid. Some one-time, and less frequent expenses may also include the purchase of a laptop and needed furnishings for your living arrangement.