Estimate Your Cost of Attendance
U.S. students and permanent residents
The most accurate way for you to estimate your cost of attendance is to use our net price calculator.
International students
View cost estimates from the International Student Affairs Office.
Undergraduate Program Costs
Your cost of attendance, which includes direct and indirect costs, is based on several factors:
- Academic program rate
- Number of credit hours
- You must take at least six credit hours to be eligible for financial aid.
- Residency status, military service or age
- Where you live:
- With parent or guardian
- Off campus
- On campus
Choose Your Residency Status to View Cost Estimates
You're less likely to change where you're from than your academic program or where you live while going to school. Therefore, we've organized our cost estimates by residency status. Not sure of your residency status? View our residency policy.
Resident rate
Missouri and Kansas residents pay the lowest tuition rates, along with any nonresidents who qualify for our Roo Nation or other scholarships.
Heartland Rate
If you're from Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas or Wisconsin, you get a discount on full tuition.
Nonresident rate
Nonresidents pay full tuition, but we offer several scholarships for nonresident students, which can make up the difference.