Degrees & Programs

Counseling Psychology

Program Costs

American Psychological Association directive: Programs are expected to make available the costs (i.e., tuition and fees) per student for the current first year cohort. This information should include full time student tuition, tuition per credit hour for part time students, and any fees assessed to students beyond tuition costs. Programs may also provide information regarding current adjustments to tuition including, but not limited to: financial aid, grants, loans, tuition remission, assistantships, and fellowships.

American Psychological Association (2006, November) Retrieved October 15, 2009 from http://www.apa.org/ed/accreditation/rev_disclosure.html

Graduate Programs in Education, 2012–13

This chart reflects the estimated annual expenses for graduate students in education* enrolled for 9 or more semester hours for the fall and spring semester. Note: All fees are subject to change without notice by action of the Trustees of Indiana University. Official fees are published on the Office of the Bursar website.

Credit-hour fees are assessed based upon the student's residence classification, school, and class standing.

Graduate Students, full-time (2012–2013 Academic Year)

Resident Non-Resident
Tuition & Fees $7,078 $18,168
Room & Board $13,396 $13,396
Books & Supplies $830 $830
TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $21,304 $32,412
Transportation $3,328 $3,328
Personal $4,588 $4,588
TOTAL COST OF ATTENDANCE $29,220 $40,310
TUITION COSTS:

Credit-Hour Fees

Indiana Resident ..................................................................................$ 352.32/Credit Hour

Non-Resident.......................................................................................$1,026.69/Credit Hour

Mandatory fees are assessed to all students based on the number of on-campus credit and/or audit hours.

Activity

Enrolled in more than three hours...........................................................$92.74/term

Enrolled in three hours or fewer.............................................................$46.35/term

Student Health

Enrolled in more than three hours..........................................................$110.22/term

Technology

Enrolled in more than six hours.............................................................$197.28/term

Enrolled in more than three through six hours.........................................$99.70/term

Enrolled in three hours or fewer.............................................................$49.86/term

Temporary Repair & Rehab

IU Trustees approved a temporary repair and rehabilitation fee beginning Fall 2011. The fee will help cover the cost of necessary repair work and ongoing maintenance for IU's 900 buildings and associated infrastructure.

Enrolled in more than six hours..............................................................$180.00/term

Enrolled in more than three through six hours.........................................$90.00/term

Enrolled in three hours or fewer.............................................................$45.00/term

Transportation

Enrolled in more than six hours..............................................................$61.36/term

Enrolled in more than three through six hours.........................................$30.69/term

Enrolled in three hours or fewer.............................................................$15.34/term

*All Graduate Student Tuition is based on credit hours

**Average Graduate Student takes 9-15 Credit Hours a term

***All information from the Office of the Bursar and the Office of Student Financial Assistance

The IU Bursar office estimates a standard cost of attendance (or budget) for all students based on their undergraduate/graduate status, residency, level of enrollment (e.g., full-time, half-time, etc.), and, in some cases, academic program. Budgets are determined by adding the appropriate figures for tuition and mandatory fees to estimates for room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and personal (miscellaneous) expenses.

Sources of Financial Support

Students may be eligible for fellowships, graduate assistantships, associate instructor positions, loans, and grants. Some tuition remission is provided as part of fellowships, associate instructor positions, and graduate assistantships. Currently, graduate assistantships typically provide a stipend of $12,795 per academic year, tuition remission of 20 hours, and payment of the Student Health Insurance fee. Associate Instructors (teaching positions) currently provide a stipend of $15,225 per academic year, tuition remission of 20 hours, and payment of the Student Health fee. Typically, however, first-year students do not teach as Associate Instructors but may if they have appropriate training or experience. Mandatory fees and practicum fees are not covered. The large majority of doctoral students over the last few years have obtained assistantships or fellowships during their first year of enrollment that include a stipend, tuition remission, and the Student Health Insurance fee described above.