Marquette University MSN Program Tuition and Fees
While the cost to advance your career may seem intimidating right now, you should think of it as a long-term investment in your future. With higher rates of pay and more opportunities for advancement available to nurses holding a master’s degree, accessing a high-paying career and offsetting the costs of your nursing education could happen sooner than you may think. While tuition represents the single largest expense of the program, be sure to factor in our College of Nursing fees when planning your finances to form the most thorough financial picture possible.
Direct Entry MSN Tuition and Fees
The Direct Entry MSN program’s tuition and fees below were last updated in September 2024.
Description | Cost |
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Tuition | $67,000 |
CPR Certification | $50 |
Health, Drug & Background Screening | $137 |
Uniforms | $300 |
Assessment Equipment | $175 |
Predictor Tests, NCLEX Review | $1,200 |
Student Activities, Technology, and Recreation/Wellness* | $100 per semester for Milwaukee students $60 per semester for Pleasant Prairie students |
*These fees will be effective starting with the Fall 2024 cohort.
Please be aware that our tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
Financial Aid
If you need help paying for nursing school, we recommend contacting our Office of Student Financial Aid to see if you qualify for financial aid, whether it be a federal or alternative loan. A staff member from the Office of Student Financial Aid will be able to connect you with the necessary financial resources for your attendance. Marquette University’s FAFSA school code is: 003863.
Further information regarding Graduate School tuition/fees and financial assistance can be found in the Graduate School Bulletin. Visit the Marquette Central website for information about the FAFSA and financial aid information, including additional costs.
Contact us if you have additional questions regarding nursing school tuition.