Fees & Financial Assistance

Course Fees & Costs

 

Program Length
(full-time)
Domestic Students
(# of credits)
International Students
(# of credits)
Per Credit Cost*
(USD)
*FY 23-24
12 -Month (Accelerated MS) 30 Credits 30 Credits $1500
15 – Month 33 Credits 36 Credits $1500
19 – Month 42 Credits 45 Credits $1500

Infrastructure maintenance fees, and graduate matriculation fees are already included in this cost. There is also an additional one-time $50 deposit that is paid in the first semester and then returned upon completion of the program.

There are no considerations for room or board in the above fees and costs. Fees and costs do include access to necessary software and financial databases.

The total Cost of Attendance (COA) includes direct educational costs (i.e., tuition, fees, housing, and food) and indirect costs. Indirect costs include books, course materials, supplies and equipment, transportation, miscellaneous personal expenses, loan fees, and professional licensure or certification, if applicable. For additional information about the Cost of Attendance at UConn, please visit https://financialaid.uconn.edu/cost/

 

Financial Assistance FAQ

Can I apply for federal loans to cover the costs of my MSFERM studies?

Yes, U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply for a variety of loans. You can learn more from UConn’s Office of Student Financial Aid Services. You can learn more about loans specifically at http://financialaid.uconn.edu/index.php/Loans.

Can I apply for a loan if I am an international student?

It may be possible to apply for a loan if you have a U.S. co-signer. Please learn more about these Alternative Student Loans from UConn’s Office of Student Financial Aid Services.

Does the MSFERM Program offer any financial aid?

Yes, the MS in Financial and Enterprise Risk Management Program offers a limited number of financial awards to a select group of truly outstanding admitted students. In addition, we offer a limited number of work-study positions for the program to which students may apply. All students are also able to apply to other on-campus jobs while in the program. Non-matriculated students are not eligible for financial aid. For financial aid information, go to www.financialaid.uconn.edu. The financial aid website also outlines loans and scholarships for which you may apply.