Tuition
Full-time Students* (12 to 18* credits per semester) |
$9,994/per semester |
Accelerated BSN, Bachelor of Science |
$13,254/per semester |
Three-quarter Time Students (9 to 11 credits per semester) |
$7,358/per semester |
Half-time Students (6 to 8 credits per semester) |
$5,242/per semester |
Students taking less than 6 credits per semester |
$735/per credit |
*Students taking over 18 credits in any semester will be charged $735 for each additional credit.
Fees (Non-refundable)
Application Fee:
Degree & Certificate Programs |
$50 |
General Student Fee |
$350/semester |
Technology Support Fee |
$250/semester |
Science Lab Fee |
$500/course |
Course Fees:
Biology Fees
Dental Hygiene Fees
Funeral Service Fees
Background Check and Drug Testing Fee |
FNS 202 |
$120 |
Materials Fee |
FNS 205 |
$225 |
MorTrqr 6 Month Subscription |
FNS 297 |
$30 |
Practice National Board Exam |
FNS 298 |
$120 |
Death Education Assessment Drills |
FNS 298 |
$100 |
(D.E.A.D.)-Preparatory Exam |
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NBE Review |
FNS 298 |
$200 |
CANA |
FNS 220 |
$150 |
Health Science and B.S. Public Health Fees
Background Check and Drug Testing |
HSC 460 |
$120 |
Histology/Histologic Science Fees
Lab Fees |
HLT 102 |
$750 |
HLT 115 |
$750 |
HLT 209 |
$750 |
HLT 290 |
$750 |
Exam Fee |
HLT 230 |
$25 |
Background Check and Drug Testing |
HLT 290 |
$120 |
Manufacturing Fees
Math Fees
Medical Assisting Fees
Clinical Fee |
MED 151 |
$550 |
Practice Assessment Fee and Study Guide |
MED 152 |
$95 |
Background Check and Drug Testing |
MED 153 |
$120 |
Exam Fee |
MED 299 |
$155 |
Nursing Fees
Nursing Clinical Fee |
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$950/course |
Background Check and Drug Testing |
NUR 100 |
$145 |
NUR 190 |
$145 |
NUR 205 |
$145 |
Background Check Fee |
NUR 210 |
$10 |
Shadow Health Fees |
NUR 310 |
$150 |
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NUR 380 |
$150 |
Occupational Therapy Fees
Background Check and Drug Testing |
OTA 100 |
$120 |
AOTA Student Membership & Test Prep; NBCOT OTA Study Pack |
OTA 218 |
$250 |
Therapy Ed Course, Exam Fee and OTKE |
OTA 220 |
$195 |
Psychology Course Fees
Respiratory Care Fees
Welding Technology Fees
Administrative Fees:
Official Transcript of Academic Work (additional fees may apply) |
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$10 |
Credit by Exam |
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$100/course |
Late Registration Fee |
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$100 |
Late Payment Fee |
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$50 |
Payment Plan Fee |
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$40 |
Returned Check Fee |
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$25 |
Fee to retake MSSC credential exam |
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$55/exam |
Portfolio Review
Credit + Portfolio Development and Assessment Fees for one course |
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$1,000 |
Portfolio Development and Assessment Fees for each additional course |
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$500 |
Housing and Food Fees (per semester)
Residential Fee:
Single Room |
$3,250 |
Double Room |
$2,250 |
Double/Single Room |
$4,500 |
Meal Plan (Optional)
- $250 Card
- $500 Card
- $750 Card
Meal Plan Replacement Card Fee: $5/card
This schedule of tuition and fees is comprehensive and is expected to prevail during the 2023-2024 academic year. For a more detailed listing of fees by program, please contact the Business Office at 860-727-6784. The Board of Trustees of Goodwin University reserves the right, at any time, to authorize changes.
Refund Policy
Withdrawing from the University
- If a student officially withdraws from the university by submitting the official withdrawal form prior to the first day of the semester or module, 100% of applicable tuition and fees (less books purchased) will be refunded.
- If an attending student officially withdraws from the university by submitting the withdrawal form after the first calendar day of the semester or the module, tuition and fees are charged based on the following schedule (including any books purchased):
15-Week Course(s):
Week |
Percentage Due |
Week 1 |
$200 Processing Fee |
Week 2 |
*All Fees |
Week 3 |
*All Fees and 5% Tuition |
Week 4 |
All Fees and 10% Tuition |
Week 5 |
All Fees and 20% Tuition |
Week 6 |
All Fees and 30% Tuition |
Week 7 |
All Fees and 40% Tuition |
Week 8 |
All Fees and 50% Tuition |
Week 9 |
All Fees and 60% Tuition |
Week 10 |
All Fees and 100% Tuition |
Module 1 / Module 2 Course(s):
Week |
Percentage Due |
Week 1 |
*All Fees |
Week 2 |
*All Fees and 30% Tuition |
Week 3 |
*All Fees and 45% Tuition |
Week 4 |
All Fees and 60% Tuition |
Week 5 |
All Fees and 100% Tuition |
*Some course fees are subject to be refunded, depending on the course material and date of withdrawal.
Withdrawing from a Course
- If a student officially withdraws from a course(s) by submitting the official withdrawal form prior to the first day of the semester or module, 100% of applicable tuition and fees for the course(s) withdrawn (less books purchased) will be refunded.
- If a student does not establish attendance in any course(s) by the 14th calendar day of the semester or 7th day of the module, student will be withdrawn from the course(s) and 100% of applicable tuition for the course(s), (less $200 fee per course withdrawn and books purchased) will be refunded.
- If an attending student officially withdraws from a course(s) by submitting the official withdrawal form after the 1st calendar day of the semester or module, tuition and fees are charged based on the following schedule (including any books purchased):
15-Week Course(s):
Week |
Percentage Due |
Week 1 |
$200 Processing Fee |
Week 2 |
*All Fees |
Week 3 |
*All Fees and 5% Tuition |
Week 4 |
All Fees and 10% Tuition |
Week 5 |
All Fees and 20% Tuition |
Week 6 |
All Fees and 30% Tuition |
Week 7 |
All Fees and 40% Tuition |
Week 8 |
All Fees and 50% Tuition |
Week 9 |
All Fees and 60% Tuition |
Week 10 |
All Fees and 100% Tuition |
Module 1 / Module 2 Course(s):
Week |
Percentage Due |
Week 1 |
*All Fees |
Week 2 |
*All Fees and 30% Tuition |
Week 3 |
*All Fees and 45% Tuition |
Week 4 |
All Fees and 60% Tuition |
Week 5 |
All Fees and 100% Tuition |
*Some course fees are subject to be refunded, depending on the course material and date of withdrawal.
Policy Notes
- Refund/returns of Title IV funds are made in accordance with applicable Federal rules and regulations that take precedence over university refund policy;
- Refund policies assume that all charges have been paid in full prior to withdrawal. In some cases, an account adjustment may not entitle a student to an actual refund;
- When a student’s accounting ledger indicates a credit balance, not including institutional and/or anticipated funds, a refund will be issued.
Financial Aid/Loan Students
If a student withdraws from the university or a course, he/she may be subject to a financial aid award reduction or cancellation. This can result in a student personally owing money to the university. Students should contact the Financial Aid office before withdrawing.
Appealing Financial Aid/Finance Issues
Students may resolve financial aid/finance-related issues by appealing to the Record Review Committee (RRC). The RRC is comprised of various members of administrative departments at Goodwin University. Students are required to submit their concerns in writing on a Petition Form located on the Registrar’s page of the Goodwin University website. Students must include all pertinent documentation to substantiate their claims. The committee meets weekly and will respond to each student’s request within thirty (30) days of receiving the petition. If students are not satisfied with the decision of the RRC, they may appeal to the Goodwin University Appeals Board for a final decision.
Single Course/Workshop Refund Policy
For all single courses and workshops, the university will retain 100% of the tuition once the student has attended class.
Refund Policy for Students Participating in Federal Title IV Student Aid Programs
If a student participates in Federal Title IV Financial Aid, the university will first calculate the Return to Title IV and then apply the Institutional Refund Policy. For those students not participating in Federal Title IV Financial Aid, only the Institutional Refund Policy will apply. Federal Title IV funds include Federal Pell Grants, Federal College Work-Study, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, Direct Loans and Direct PLUS Loans. A student’s Title IV monies are adjusted when the student drops a course or earns an NS (no show) grade. An NS grade does not establish attendance. Each NS grade results in a $200 charge. Title IV Funds cannot be used for this $200 charge.
Return of Title IV Funds: The university must return any unearned portion of monies received under any of the Title IV programs. This calculation is based on the parameters set forth in section 668.22(e)(1) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. This is a proportional calculation based upon the student’s date of withdrawal. Students must attend 60.01% of an enrollment period in order to earn all of their financial aid for the applicable semester. Students will be notified of any balance owed to the university as a result of the refund calculations.
This is a synopsis of the Return to Title IV calculation and not the entire policy. The student may see the entire policy along with work sheets and examples in the Financial Aid Office’s Policies and Procedures Manual. Students who withdraw and re-enter are subject to all the regulations and policies in effect at the time of re-entry.
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