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Tuition

Changing careers or furthering your education is an investment in your future. At the University of Indianapolis, you can earn your online nursing degree in a way that’s both affordable and attainable, without having to sacrifice quality. Tuition varies based on the cost per credit hour and the number of credit hours that are required to complete your chosen degree.

Online Programs Credit Hours Clinical Hours Cost per Credit Hour Total Cost
ABSN 56 570 $980 $54,880
MSN-FNP 46 750 $786 $36,156
MSN-AGPCNP 46 750 $786 $36,156
BSN-DNP FNP 62 1,250 $786 $48,732
BSN-DNP AGPCNP 62 1,250 $786 $48,732
MSN-NE 39 240 $516 $20,124
MSN-NHSL 39 240 $516 $20,124
Post-Master's DNP 33-36 700-1,000 $786 $25,938-28,296

Financial Aid 

The University of Indianapolis offers financial aid to eligible students who are unable to fully cover the cost of their education. The first step in the process is to apply by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), even if you don’t plan to accept federal aid. Your student aid report helps us determine whether you are eligible for financial aid. You might qualify for Federal Direct Stafford Student Loans, Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loans, or alternative loans.

Steps to file your FAFSA:

  1. Create your Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID to e-sign the FAFSA.
  2. File your FAFSA application. The University of Indianapolis FAFSA code is 001804.
  3. After your data has been submitted, the U.S. Department of Education will notify the University of Indianapolis of your application.
  4. You will receive an email from the U.S. Department of Education when your FAFSA has been processed.
  5. If you are a returning student, you will receive an email reminder from the U.S. Department of Education to renew your FAFSA.