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Graduate & Doctoral

As an adult student in the College of Professional Studies classroom or online learning program, your total tuition is based upon the number of classes you enroll in during the fall and spring semesters.

Due to the highly individualized nature of these learning programs, we have broken down tuition and fees course by course.

2023-2024 Tuition and Fees

TuitionCost Per CreditCost Per Course**
Graduate$535$1,605
Graduate: Engineering$579$1,737
Ph.D. Tuition$928$2,784
**Based on 3 credits per course
Audited courses – billed at 50% of total cost per course

Additional Costs

FeesCost*
Curriculum ChangeNo Cost
Graduation Fee (Graduate Students)$75
Graduation Fee (Ph.D. Students)$475
Certificate Fee (effective July 1, 2023)$20
Late Registration$20 per course
Returned Check or Returned ACH$30/item
Late Tuition Charge$50/class
*Valid July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024

How do I figure my costs?

To determine your annual tuition cost, simply follow this formula:

Number of classes taken in entire semester (graduate sessions 1 through 4 for fall, 5 through 8 for spring; doctoral sessions 1 and 2 for fall, 3 and 4 for spring, 5 and 6 for summer) x Cost of Course = Total Tuition Cost.

For example, Reba enrolls in four graduate classes in the fall semester and four graduate classes in the spring semester for a total of eight classes during the academic year. Each of her classes costs $1,575. Her calculation looks like this: 8 x $1,575 = $12,600.

Reba’s total tuition cost is $12,600 The cost of each class includes the book rental fees for textbooks needed.

Robert, on the other hand, enrolls in one class in each doctoral session for a total of six doctoral classes during the school year. Each of his classes cost $2,742. His calculation would look like this:  6 x $2,742 = $16,452.

Robert’s total tuition cost is $16,452. The cost of books is not included in the tuition cost for doctoral students and would need to be considered as an out of pocket expense.

Tuition and fees do not account for any scholarships and/or financial aid you may have to help pay these expenses. If you are concerned that you may not have enough scholarship and/or financial aid funds to cover your costs, please contact our office so we may assist you.

Tuition Policy Majeure Events:

Indiana Tech may terminate or temporarily suspend performance of any part of this Contract, without notice, in the event Indiana Tech’s obligations and/or duties under this Contract are prevented or delayed, either directly or indirectly, by consequence of a Force Majeure Event. A Force Majeure Event means a cause or event beyond the reasonable control of Indiana Tech, including, but not limited to, an act of God, natural disaster, act of war, act of terrorism, or act of the public enemy; national emergency, moratorium, riot, public protest, or demonstration; flood, tidal wave, fire, explosion, bomb detonation, nuclear fallout, windstorm, tornado, hurricane, sinkhole, earthquake, or other casualty, disaster, or catastrophe; epidemic, pandemic or other infectious disease, or other similar causes; any existing or future laws or acts of the Federal or any state government (including specifically, but not exclusively, any orders, rules or regulations issued by any official or agency of any such government) resulting in a complete or partial shutdown; or any other cause or causes (whether or not similar in nature to any of those specified above) beyond Indiana Tech’s reasonable control, irrespective of whether such contingency is specified herein or is presently occurring or anticipated.

In the case of a Force Majeure event, Indiana Tech reserves the right to determine how and by what method educational instruction will be provided to the student. Educational instruction may be provided through methods consistent with Indiana Tech’s philosophy, as practicable under the circumstances, and at locations removed from the regular instructional rooms or buildings, including virtual instruction. Indiana Tech assumes no responsibility or liability for failure to perform any terms or conditions of this Contract due to circumstances beyond its control. No refund, recompense, or compensation is provided for tuition of fees and/or financial aid in the event Indiana Tech must change its method of instruction, suspend or close due to a Force Majeure Event, nor retribution for discomfort. Indiana Tech shall not be responsible for any failure to provide educational programs or instruction in the event Force Majeure conditions exist. In such event, Indiana Tech shall not be obligated to refund any amount the student already paid pursuant to the Contract. Nothing in this Contract shall be construed to relieve the student of his/her payment obligations under this Contract, or waive any right or claim of Indiana Tech for payment under the terms of this Contract.

This Agreement shall be interpreted, enforced, and governed under the laws of Indiana. This Agreement shall in all respects be interpreted, enforced and governed by and under the laws of the State of Indiana, without regard to choice of law principles. Should any arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction declare any provision of this Agreement unenforceable, all other provision of this Agreement shall not be affected and will remain enforceable.

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