COBE Master of Accountancy Program Department

Financial Information

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Boise State University Graduate Programs Fees and Financial Aid

These prices are based off the 2011 Spring Semester Fees. Fees are subject to change, please see the University Tuition and Fees page for complete information. Also, visit the University Financial Aid Site.

Part-time – per credit rate (1-8 credits) $294
Full-time – flat rate (9-18 credits) $3,278*
Non-resident tuition – per credit rate (1-8 credits) $92 per credit + part-time fees
Non-resident tuition – flat rate (9+ credits) $5,200 + full-time fees*
Summer fees (per credit) $304

*full time students are required to have health insurance. Students can apply for a waiver or purchase the University Student Health Insurance Program, estimated at $787 per semester. Insurance is not included in these figures.

Estimated Costs of the Master of Accountancy Degree:

not including annual fee increases, graduation fees, etc.

Full time, current resident
one year (two semesters)
$6,556 + books
Part time, current resident
two years (four semesters at 6 credits and two 3cr summer courses)
$8,880 + books
Full time, non-resident
one year (two semesters)
$16,956 + books
Part time, non-resident
two years (four semesters at 6 credits and two 3cr summer courses)
$11,088 + books
Estimated cost of books over the program $750 – $1,500