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Financial Aid Index >> Cost of Attendance
Index
Master of Nonprofit Administration
SUMMER 2009
The average Summer 2009 Notre Dame Master of Nonprofit Administration
student expense budget includes:
| Tuition and Fees |
$8,520* |
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| Room and Board |
2,850 |
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| Books and Supplies |
95/course** |
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| Personal Expenses |
1000 |
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| Transportation |
750 |
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| Total |
$13,120** |
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* $710/credit x 12 credits = $8,520 ** $95 allowed per course for books and supplies
# Actual costs may vary from the amounts
listed based on housing accommodations, travel costs, and personal
expenses. Contact the Office of Financial Aid if loan funds are needed
to cover additional education expenses. Annual increases in the cost
of a Notre Dame education are anticipated.
FALL 2009 / SPRING 2010
The average 2009/2010 academic year costs are estimated as follows:
| Tuition and Fees |
$4,260 |
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| Books and Supplies |
190 |
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| Total |
$4,450 |
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** $95 allowed per course for books and supplies.
*** $710/credit x 6 credits = $4,260. The cost for tuition will be
adjusted accordingly based upon the number of credit hours for which
the student is enrolled.
Because of the less than traditional full-time student status
of this program for all enrollment periods other than the first summer
period, it should be noted that the expenses beyond tuition and fees
for subsequent enrollment periods cannot be simply estimated. However,
for students seeking financial assistance for costs beyond tuition,
fees, and books, student loans are possible.
Frequently
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University of Notre Dame - Office of Student
Financial Services
| Financial Aid |
Student Accounts |
| 115 Main Building |
100 Main Building |
| Notre Dame, IN 46556 |
Notre Dame, IN 46556 |
| Phone: 574-631-6436 |
Phone: 574-631-7113 |
| Fax: 574-631-6899 |
Fax: 574-631-7117 |
| finaid@nd.edu |
stdacct@nd.edu |
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| Student Employment |
| 115 Main Building |
| Notre Dame, IN 46556 |
| Phone: 574-631-6454 |
| Fax: 574-631-6899 |
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Priority Filing Deadlines:
Prospective Students:
February 15 - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
March 1 - Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC)
Returning/Transfer Students:
February 28 - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
April 23 - Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC)
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