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Using tuition dollars and fees, the University of Kansas promises to provide the best possible student experience. Paying for KU, though, is a personal matter, and it is important that you understand the costs you'll incur. Use our Net Price Calculator for a personalized estimate.
Use the tool below to calculate an estimate of tuition and fees. This tool is intended for admitted and current students with interests in specific degree programs. If you're applying to KU, please use our Net Price Calculator to see a customized estimate of your financial aid and costs at KU.
Your actual costs for tuition and fees, housing and food, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses will vary based on: The number of credit hours you take and the types of classes you take; Whether you are considered an in-state student or out-of-state student for tuition purposes; Your personal spending choices and travel habits
The University of Kansas Comprehensive Tuition & Fee Schedule details tuition rates, required campus fees, school, college, and specialized course fees and includes a comprehensive list of all charges approved by the Board of Regents and University of Kansas.
Use this Tuition and Fees Tool to calculate an estimate of costs for KU's various degree programs.
When you look at KU’s costs and scholarships and think about affordability, consider value — what the KU experience is worth and where a KU degree leads. Nearly 75% of full-time first-year Jayhawks receive KU scholarships — awards that students can renew for four years.
Estimate your tuition and fees to learn more about the potential costs of attending the University of Kansas School of Business. An explanation of the course fees included in your tuition estimate can be found below.
The 2023-2024 Tuition of University of Kansas (KU) is $11,700 for Kansas residents and $29,412 for out-of-state Students.
* Annual tuition and fee rates reflect 30 hours of Undergraduate, Pharmacy and Law enrollment and 24 hours of Graduate enrollment. The fees for Pharmacy and Law include the relevant course fees listed below.
Tuition and fees. KU’s tuition rate is reviewed every year by KU leadership and approved by the Kansas Board of Regents. We take tuition seriously and communicate transparently about changes to rates and how student dollars are spent.