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Tuition and Fees

Student Fees

Matriculation Fee

Additional Fees

Colorado Mesa University charges  General Student, and Facility Debt Service, Fees in addition to the base tuition cost.  Please click here for a detailed breakdown of those fees: Student Fees. A $125 matriculation fee for first-time, degree seeking students will be assessed the first semester.    This mandatory, non-refundable fee covers one time miscellaneous expenses such as the student ID card and transcripts. Individual courses may have additional fees associated with them above the regular tuition listed below.  For example a majority of lab classes will have an additional lab fee associated with the per credit hour tuition and fees.

View Colorado Mesa University's institutional plan for student fees.

Summer 2013 Tuition and Fees - (201301 term code)

Undergraduate In-State Tuition & Fees - An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree.  Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.

Undergraduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees - Students who are not considered a state resident for tuition purposes.

Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)/Mountain and Plains (MP) Tuition & Fees - These are programs which, if awarded, allows students from select states to attend Colorado Mesa University at a reduced tuition rate. For more information please visit our catalog.

Graduate In-State Tuition & Fees - A Graduate student is defined as a student who has earned a baccalaureate degree and who is pursuing a master's program.

Graduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees - Students pursuing a master's program who are not considered a state resident for tuition purposes.

On-Line/J-Term Tuition - Colorado Mesa University is proud to offer a wide range of both on-line undergraduate and graduate level classes for your convenience. We also offer January term classes in the Spring term to increase the flexibility in your college scheduling.

Public Safety Diving Courses - Public Safety Diving (PSD) is underwater work conducted by law enforcement, fire rescue, and search and rescue/recovery dive teams. PSD is the ability to work in sub-surface environments to enhance the overall strength and effectiveness of a department. Western Colorado Community College's PSD certificate program equips graduates with the skills and ability to work in sub-surface environments searching for evidence, searching for a body or re-enacting a crime scene, and possibly conducting an in-water rescue.

Peace Officers Standards and Training Program (POST) - This certificate program exceeds the Colorado Peace Officers Standard Training requirements for peace officer entry level training. The individual training requirements for Arrest Control, Law Enforcement Driving, and Firearms are included in the program. Students enrolled in the program will earn 36 credit hours that may be applied towards Associate or Bachelor's degrees at Colorado Mesa University .

Grand Mesa Hall

Housing and Meal Plans - The following room and board charges for accommodations are for contracts beginning Summer semester 2012. A deposit of a $150 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $25.00 is required at the time of application to housing.

**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**

Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Detailed information can be found at The Colorado Commission on Higher Education

Please contact Admissions to verify residency status.

 

Fall 2013 Tuition and Fees - (201302 term code)

Undergraduate In-State Tuition & Fees - An undergraduate is defined as a student working toward a technical certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree.  Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes.

Undergraduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees - Students who are not considered a state resident for tuition purposes.

Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)/Mountain and Plains (MP) Tuition & Fees - These are programs which, if awarded, allows students from select states to attend Colorado Mesa University at a reduced tuition rate. For more information please visit our catalog.

Graduate In-State Tuition & Fees - A Graduate student is defined as a student who has earned a baccalaureate degree and who is pursuing a master's program.

Graduate Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees - Students pursuing a master's program who are not considered a state resident for tuition purposes.

On-Line - Colorado Mesa University is proud to offer a wide range of both on-line undergraduate and graduate level classes for your convenience. We also offer January term classes in the Spring term to increase the flexibility in your college scheduling.

Peace Officers Standards and Training Program (POST) - This certificate program exceeds the Colorado Peace Officers Standard Training requirements for peace officer entry level training. The individual training requirements for Arrest Control, Law Enforcement Driving, and Firearms are included in the program. Students enrolled in the program will earn 36 credit hours that may be applied towards Associate or Bachelor's degrees at Colorado Mesa University .

Grand Mesa Hall

Housing and Meal Plans - The following room and board charges for accommodations are for contracts beginning Fall semester 2013. A deposit of a $150 which includes a non-refundable application fee of $25.00 is required at the time of application to housing.

**In-State/Out-Of-State Qualification**

Although an individual may be considered a state resident for voting and other legal purposes after being in the state for a short time, the tuition law specifies additional requirements for classification as "in-state" for tuition purposes. Detailed information can be found at The Colorado Commission on Higher Education.

Please contact Admissions to verify residency status.