Cost of Attendance

Choosing to earn a college degree is a big step and there are many factors to consider before enrolling in classes. Financial aid is money to help you pay for college. It can come from federal, state, private, and college funding sources. Use the tools provided below to help you make informed decisions about colleges, degree/certificate programs, and student loans.

How Much Does it Cost to Attend UAA?

"Cost of Attendance" (COA) is the estimated cost of completing a full year at UAA. The COA is also referred to as a "budget" for financial aid purposes. Your Cost of Attendance is not only what you will pay to go to college, it is an estimate of how much you can expect to need to help pay for college and living expenses throughout the nine-month academic year (fall and spring semesters).

Costs vary by degree level (undergraduate/graduate) and are based on average cost for tuition and fees, books and supplies, housing and food, transportation, and personal expenses. It is an estimate only, as each student's expenses will depend on many variables, including living arrangements. Students whose actual expenses exceed their estimates can submit a Cost of Attendance/Budget Adjustment found on the UAA Financial Aid Forms page.

See detailed information on tuition and fee rates.

2025-2026 Budgets

NOTE: The College of Engineering and College of Business and Public Policy assesses a tuition surcharge for upper-division and graduate coursework.

The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) and the Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP) are reduced tuition programs for western-region out-of-state students. Learn more about WUE and WRGP.

Student level
Living location
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Cost of Attendance for a full-time student who is living taking credits and is a(n) resident.
Tuition and fees Amount Other costs Amount
Tuition 0 Books and supplies 0
Student fees 0 Housing 0
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Tuition and fees: 0 Other costs: 0
Total (estimated cost of attendance): 0

Licensure/Certificate Fees

Licensure/certificate fees are for professional licensure, certification, or a first professional credential and are an allowance for the costs associated with obtaining a license, certification, or a first professional credential, for a student in a program that prepares them to enter a profession that requires such a qualification. Students in the following programs will have the additional listed licensure/certificate fees included in their Cost of Attendance:

Occupational Endorsement Certificates
  • Bakery Arts: $36
  • Culinary Arts: $436
  • Veterinary Assisting: $545
  • Welding: $60
Associate of Arts Degrees
  • Culinary Arts: $36
  • Professional Piloting: $3,925
Bachelor Degrees
  • Aviation Technology BS, Professional Piloting Emphasis: $3,925
  • Construction Management BS: $235
  • Early Childhood Education BA: $703
Graduate Certificates
  • Educational Leadership: Principal: $430
  • Language and Literacy Education: $430
  • Special Education: $580
Master Degrees
  • Educational Leadership: $430

Frequently Asked Questions

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College Financing Plan

Review Your Actual College Financing Plan

The College Financing Plan report is available to students who complete the FAFSA and have applied into a degree program with UAA or one of our community campuses. Created by the U.S. Dept. of Education, it provides clear, concise information on cost, financial aid, retention and graduation, as well as average debt information per career, and can help you to compare cost and aid offers for schools you are considering. Access your UAA College Financing Plan by logging into UAOnline > Financial Aid > UAA > College Financing Plan.

Net Price Calculator

Review an Estimate of Your Federal Aid

The Net Price Calculator will provide an estimate of your expected family contribution and estimated financial aid based on details such as your family income tax, earnings, household size, and costs for the current academic year at UAA. The more accurate information you provide, the more accurate the estimated resources. Please be sure to complete the entire process to ensure the best possible results.

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