ABSN Tuition and Fees at Tulane University

If you want to become a nurse, earning a nursing degree is essential to accomplishing your goal. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) opens many doors for your career and is a worthwhile investment. As a result, paying for your education requires careful financial planning.

Below is a breakdown of our aBSN tuition and fees so you can start planning your future. (Note: tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.)

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Breakdown of ABSN Tuition and Fees

Tuition & University FeesFee Cost
Total Tuition ($1,083/credit hour for 60 hours)                                   $64,980
Total University Fees*                                                                                     $3,416
One Time Nursing Program Fees (approximate)Fee Cost
Lab Supply Fee                                                                                                 $115
Uniform Fee (2 pants, 2 shirts, name badge)                                          $150
Operational Fee                                                                                                $90
Clinical Compliance Fee                                                                                 $104
Licensure Fee $340
Graduation Fee                                                                                                 $85
GRAND TOTAL **                                                                                               $69,280

* University Fees typically increase 3-4% each year in fall.
**Book expenses are not included and vary per semester (approximately $300).
**Students have the option to purchase access to the Student Recreation Center.

Health insurance is required; Students needing health insurance will have an additional health insurance fee per semester.

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FASFA Advice

Direct federal student loans can make paying for a nursing education accessible for many students. You can determine your eligibility by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA).

The basic qualifications for federal student aid include:

  • A high school diploma or equivalent
  • Enrolled or accepted in an eligible degree program
  • U.S. citizenship

If you have questions regarding the FASFA, contact your admission counselor. You can discuss your options, or they can direct you to the student financial aid office, which can provide you with more personalized information.

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For More Information

Contact us for additional aBSN tuition and fees information.
Our admission counselors are here to help.