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Winter Session Cost Information
  • All Undergraduate Level, 3 credit courses = $747.50
  • All Graduate Level, 3 credit courses = $807.50
Tuitions & Fees
  • Undergraduate Courses = $130 per credit
  • Graduate Courses = $150 per credit
  • Administrative Fee
    • Undergraduate = $85.00 per credit
    • Graduate = $85.00 per credit
  • Technology Fee = $10.00 per credit
  • One-time Capital Improvement Fee:
    • 6 or fewer credits = $72.50 per term
    • 7 or more credits = $125.00 per term
  • Undergraduate Worcester State College Students already accepted into a degree program:
    • Student Activity Fee = $2.83 per credit
    • Student Health Service Fee = $3.54 per credit
Health Insurance Information for students already accepted into a degree program (Matriculated)

Massachusetts State Law requires full time students to have health insurance.

There will be a charge of $1,203.00 for both Graduate and Undergraduate students when you register for 9 credits or more for Undergraduates and 7 credits or more for Graduate Students. You may have this fee waived in the Bursar’s Office upon completion of a waiver. Contact the Bursar’s Office for more information.

On-Line Registrations: If you do not have a health insurance waiver on file, you will be charged the $1,203.00 upon check out.

Other Fees
  • Student Teaching = $75.00 per course
  • Lab Fee = $60.00 per course
  • Art Model Fee = $25.00 per course
  • Field Work Supervision = $15.00 per credit
  • Internship / Practicum = $15.00 per credit
Parking
Winter
  • No Charge for Winter Session
Spring
  • Registering for 6 credits or less = $55.00
  • Registering for 7 credits or more = $80.00 (Valid 01/09/09 – 8/31/09)
Annual
  • Registering for 6 credits or less = $85.00
  • Registering for 7 credits or more = $120.00 (Valid 9/01/08 – 8/31/09)

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Special Registrations

Field work, internship, practicum, student teaching, and other types of special registrations require a permission from the department(s) and the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education.

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