Return on Investment
A college education is an investment (a substantial one), and should be evaluated not only for the immediate costs of tuition and books, but against the long term costs as well. When comparing the tuition at multiple universities (and your scholarship options) you should compare tuition, average starting salaries for graduates, placement rates for graduates, and rate of return -- as in how soon will you be out in the market earning a salary rather than accruing student loans.
At Neumont University our rigorous program allows for a much faster return on your initial investment. We believe that makes our program an unparalleled value in the universe of higher education.
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State University salaries taken from middle quartile rates, NACE 2008 Job Outlook Salary Survey.
Elite Private University salaries taken from top quartile rates, NACE 2008 Job Outlook Salary Survey.
Neumont salaries from confirmed offers extended to 67% of graduates from June 2007 and beyond.
Undergraduate program tuition and fees
Tuition is charged per quarter based on the full-time rate for the academic year in effect at the time of enrollment. Once you have signed your Enrollment Agreement, your rate will be locked in for the duration of the Academic year. The minimum full-time course load is 12 credits per quarter. If you fall below 12 credits, your tuition will be charged per unit.
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Application Fee |
$35* |
Non-refundable, payable when you complete your application. |
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Registration Fee |
$100 |
Due prior to finalizing your enrollment. This fee enables you to register for classes and finalize your financial aid. |
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Tuition |
$7,200 |
Per quarter, for 10 quarters based on full-time enrollment - $28,800 per year. |
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Per Unit Charge |
$495 |
Per unit, if a student is carrying less than 12 units per term. |
| Additional fees as published in the Course Catalog. | ||
*$125 for International Students






